Liquor Licence Act Offences

Our Expertise
Liquor Licence Act Offences

The Liquor Licence Act (LLA) regulates the sale, service, and consumption of alcohol.

Some common LLA offenses include:

  • Selling alcohol to minors or to someone who is already intoxicated
  • Allowing minors to consume alcohol on the premises
  • Operating a licensed establishment after hours
  • Selling alcohol without a valid liquor license
  • Operating a licensed establishment that is a public nuisance
  • Illegally importing or exporting alcohol
  • Obstructing an inspection or providing false information to a liquor inspector

Penalties for LLA offenses can vary depending on the severity of the offense and the circumstances surrounding it.

It is important for individuals and businesses involved in the sale and service of alcohol to familiarize themselves with the LLA and to comply with its provisions to avoid penalties and ensure the safe and responsible sale and consumption of alcohol.