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Limited direct shipments permitted (annual on-site visit required each calendar year), 2 cases annually. "ON-SITE LAW" Effective, September 18, 2003, SB 1316 allows allows wineries to ship to Arizona consumers, as long as the consumer has physically visited the winery during the calendar year and paid for all future orders during when visiting the winery. If Arizona consumers wish to have additional wine shipped to themselves in subsequent years, they will need to physically visit the winery each and every year and pay for all shipments at the winery. Containers must be marked for delivery requiring adult signature and shipping address must be to a business or residential address. "PERMIT LAW" As of 9/21/2006, wineries producing up to 20,000 gallons of wine annually are eligible to apply for a direct-to-consumer permit for on-site and off-site sales. The permit allows unlimited shipments and requires excise and sales tax to be paid.
License Required
Winery must obtain a license from the state in order to ship wine directly to consumers.
A license costing $300.00 is required for offsite sales, and must be renewed every year with the following exception:
Only wineries producing less than 20,000 gallons annually may apply for the permit.
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Offsite Rules
Direct Shipping License Required
Tax Required
Onsite Rules
Customer Aggregate Volume Limit
Initial One-Time Visit Required
Special Shipping Label Required
Arizona
Contact Information
Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control
800 W. Washington
Fifth Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602 542 5141
Fax: 602 542 5707
Arizona Department of Revenue
Transaction Privilege (Sales) and Use Tax returns and payments
P.O. Box 29010
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9204
Phone: 800 843-7196
Relevant Documents
Application for Out-of-State Domestic Farm Winery (Must produce less than 20,000 gallons annually)
AZ Joint Sales Tax Application
Monthly Reporting Form (Required for Off-Site Permit Sales Only)
On-Site Shipment Statutes
Permit Direct Shipping Statutes
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