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Miscellaneous L&G Forms |
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These forms will be used for applications mailed or faxed to our office. All forms are in PDF (Portable Document Format). Click on the Adobe icon to download the PDF reader:  |
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| LVMPD Investigation Referral for Adult Entertainment Cabaret |
| All applicants for adult entertainment cabaret business licenses in the unincorporated areas of Clark County are required to complete an Investigation Referral, which is forwarded to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for investigation. |
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| Supplemental Application for Escort Service |
| All applicants for an escort service business license in the unincorporated areas of Clark County are required to complete a supplemental application, which is referred to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for investigation. |
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| Liquor Location Suitability |
| The Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board provides, through Clark County Code 8.20.115, a means to approve a location (not a business or a person) suitable for a specific type of liquor license prior to that location having an existing business located thereon. The Board can grant a preliminary determination of location suitability to an applicant, who then has a specific period of time in which top build their facility, undergo personal suitability to hold the requested privileged licenses, obtain the necessary building, fire, and health department inspection approvals, obtain the Licensing Boards approval for the actual liquor licenses, and open for business. |
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| Gaming Location Suitability |
| The Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board provides, through Clark County Code 8.04.075, a means to approve a location (not a business or a person) suitable for a specific type of gaming license prior to that location having an existing business located thereon. The Board can grant a preliminary determination of location suitability to an applicant, who then has a specific period of time in which top build their facility, undergo personal suitability to hold the requested privileged licenses, obtain the necessary building, fire, and health department inspection approvals, obtain the Licensing Boards approval for the actual liquor licenses, and open for business. |
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| Liquor and Gaming Location Suitability |
| The Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board provides, through Clark County Code 8.04.075 and 8.20.115, a means to approve a location (not a business or a person) suitable for a specific type of gaming license prior to that location having an existing business located thereon. The Board can grant a preliminary determination of location suitability to an applicant, who then has a specific period of time in which top build their facility, undergo personal suitability to hold the requested privileged licenses, obtain the necessary building, fire, and health department inspection approvals, obtain the Licensing Boards approval for the actual liquor licenses, and open for business. |
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| Liquor Caterer Event Permit |
| All liquor caterers licensed by the Clark County Department of Business License must submit a completed Liquor Caterer Event Permit form and associated fees at least two (2) working days prior to the scheduled event for which they will provide alcoholic beverage service. City liquor caterers (North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Las Vegas) must show proof of valid city licensing and submit a completed Liquor Caterer Event Permit form and associated fees to conduct an event in the unincorporated areas of Clark County. |
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| Special Event Permit |
| All businesses (except liquor caterers) licensed for liquor by the Clark County Department of Business License must submit a completed Special Event Permit form and associated fees at least two (2) working days prior to the scheduled event for which they will provide alcoholic beverage service. Charitable/Nonprofit Organizations must show proof of valid charitable solicitation registration with the Department and submit a completed Special Event Permit form to conduct an event in the unincorporated areas of Clark County. |
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| Consent to Operate Temporary Liquor License Letter |
| Clark County Code 8.20.xxx allows for an established, licensed, and operating liquor licensee to sell their business and allow the new owners to operate the business, including alcoholic beverage service, with the former licensees consent. The attached form letter enables the licensee to consent to the new owner to use the former owners license, as long as it is paid in full during the new owners temporary license validation period. |
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| Request for Temporary Liquor License |
| The proposed new owner of an established, licensed, and operating business with a liquor license may request the Department of Business License to issue a Temporary Liquor License to protect the goodwill of the business with their existing clientele. Any request for a temporary liquor license must be accompanied by the former owners consent (See Consent to Operate Temporary Liquor License Letter above). |
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| Transfer of Interest Among Licensees |
| This form allows an existing licensed business to notify the Director of Business License of any proposed transfer in the ownership of the business. It is required to be signed and notarized by all parties involved in the transaction, and supporting legal documentation as to the sale/transfer must accompany the form. |
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| City Jurisdiction Gaming Application |
| This one (1) page application is required for all applicants for a gaming license whose business location is within an incorporated city in Clark County. If you do not know if your business location is in the jurisdiction of the Clark County Department of Business License, you may refer to the Jurisdiction Locator on the main Business License web page. |