![]() What Is a Provisional License and do I need one?Ī Provisional License is a temporary license issued at the time of application, valid for up to 60 days, for applicants who have completed the Responsible Beverage Server course and/or hold a license in another Wisconsin municipality (and are able to provide proof of same) and require a license immediately. Licenses will be mailed to the address on the application unless otherwise specified. If no meeting is required the license will be mailed to applicant after the two-week posting period. The applicant will be notified if a meeting is required. Based on the background check findings, the applicant may be required to appear before the Legislation and Permits Committee of the Common Council before the license will be issued. How long until I get my license after applying?Ī two-week hold is placed on all bartender licenses while applicants’ names are posted and background checks are completed. Do I need to take the Responsible Beverage Server Course?Īpplicants must submit proof that they completed a Responsible Beverage Server Course or held a Bartender/Operator license in Wisconsin within the past two years before a South Milwaukee bartender license will be issued (unless renewing a South Milwaukee Bartender License less than two years old).Ī list of approved courses can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Revenue’s website. ![]() Licenses applied for mid-year do not receive prorated fees. The licensing period is July 1 to June 30 each year. If your Bartender License for the City of South Milwaukee is current or expired within the past two licensing periods, you may download an application (PDF) and renew by mail, with check enclosed, or renew in person. Take the application to South Milwaukee Police Department for background check and applicant photograph (new applicants).Provide proof of Bartender License and/or Responsible Beverage Server Course, if required. ![]()
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