There are legal requirements if you want to take packaged alcohol orders by phone, mail or online and:
- deliver alcohol to customers
- allow them to pick it up from your licensed venue or location.
If a customer orders alcohol when they are not at your venue or location, this is called making an off-premises request.
Packaged alcohol is alcohol that's packaged for consumers. It must be sealed, such as a bottle of wine or 6-pack of beer.
General requirements
You must have one of these licence types to do off-premises requests:
- General or late night (general)
- Restaurant and cafe
- Full club
- Packaged liquor or late night (packaged liquor)
- Remote seller's
- Producer's.
If you have one of these licence types, unless you have a remote seller's licence you must notify us before you start.
You can only deliver until 11 pm, regardless of the trading hours on your licence.
For same-day orders, you must deliver to a person. You cannot leave the delivery unattended.
Read about other delivery requirements.
Licence-specific requirements
In addition to general requirements, some licence types have extra rules for off-premises requests.
If you have a:
- full club licence you can only supply off-premises to a club member
- producer's licence you can only supply your own product off-premises
- renewable limited licence you must have a specific licence condition that permits off-premises requests. If you don't have one, read about making changes to your licence conditions.
- restaurant and cafe licence you can only supply alcohol with a takeaway or delivered meal prepared at your licensed venue. You must not supply more than 750ml of wine or 6 x 375ml containers of beer, cider or pre-mixed spirits. Make sure your ordering system limits the amount of alcohol per order to meet these requirements.
If your licence conditions say something different to this, your licence conditions apply.
If you want to change your business model, check if you need to change your licence type or licence conditions. We need to approve any changes before you start supplying alcohol in a different way.
Notify us before you start
If you have one of the eligible licence types, you must notify us before you take alcohol orders by phone, post or online. You do not need to do this if you have a remote seller's licence.
Display correctly
To meet your legal requirements you must:
- show your liquor licence number clearly on your website or ordering platform
- display this warning notice where customers place their order:
Warning
Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under 18 years (penalty exceeds $24,000) and for a person under 18 years to purchase or receive alcohol (penalty exceeds $1,000).
- include your licence number in any ads or promotions for alcohol delivery or pickup.
Taking orders
To meet your legal requirements you must:
- if a customer is ordering for the first time, they must confirm they are 18 or older
- for gift orders, confirm both the sender and recipient are 18 or older, and record the recipient’s name and address.
- for delivery orders, ask existing customers where to leave the order if they won’t be home.
Delivering orders
You are only allowed to deliver until 11 pm, regardless of the trading hours on your licence.
You must not deliver to minors or intoxicated customers.
Read about your legal requirements for deliveries:
Offences and penalties
You can be fined if you, or the drivers who deliver your alcohol, do not follow your licence conditions or deliver alcohol responsibly.
Penalties apply for:
- not trading in accordance with your licence obligations, which can lead to a fine of more than $12,000. Breaching a licence condition can also lead to disciplinary action.
- supplying alcohol to an under-18, which can lead to a fine of more than $24,000
- delivering alcohol to someone who is intoxicated or likely to be, which can lead to a fine of more than $24,000.
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