Quick Question - State specific alcohol permit to haul beer?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by sjmay, Jun 19, 2012.

  1. sazook

    sazook Road Train Member

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    At one point they were making it in the old Rolling Rock brewery in Latrobe.
     
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  3. rsconsulting

    rsconsulting Light Load Member

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    Not that it matters in the "big scheme of things" for O/O's (or does it?), but Prime has downloadable permits for drivers permit books for the following states online:

    • Indiana
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Massachusetts
    • North Carolina
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Pennsylvania
    • Texas
    • Virginia
    • West Virginia

    So I'd suspect these are the states that DO REQUIRE permits. Whether you can just buy a "trip permit" for one-off loads, is beyond my pay-grade (or desire to research further)...

    Rick
     
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  4. windsmith

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    I was told that NJ requires one, but I don't see them on that list...
     
  5. rsconsulting

    rsconsulting Light Load Member

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    I can't say for sure or not, regarding NJ - but I'm going under the assumption that if they DID - then Prime would have a fleet permit for them.

    I notice NY got like $6K from Prime for the permit costs. You can see their permits here: http://primeinc.com/about-us/documentation/alcohol-permits.html

    I think the issue is more about "untaxed liquor" being "released" in a particular state. Remember, it's about REVENUE, not SAFETY (on both sides - taxing the consumer themselves, and "taxing" the carrier for the privilege of carrying the goods in/to/through their jurisdiction)...

    I'd think the bigger worry was not DOT, per se' - but the states Alcoholic Beverage Authority.

    Rick
     
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  6. Mr. PlumCrazy

    Mr. PlumCrazy Road Train Member

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    Glad I didnt get stopped a couple weeks ago
     
  7. Autocar

    Autocar Road Train Member

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    It could have gotten real expensive.
     
  8. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    NJ calls it a license instead of a permit...you can't afford to be without one! The principals of the company need to provide their income taxes for a few years and have 'public hearings', the same hoops they make a package goods store or bar go thru!
     
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  9. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    Yeah but they then purchased the Foglesville brewery. The town of Latrobe bought the RR brewery when the brand sold out to CrudWieser and it is now being used by Iron City. I can only hope that the 'clear mountain spring water of Old Latrobe' works better for them than the rusty water in the burg.
     
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  10. Lostone

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    You might want to check with the specific states you will be running through? The fine isn't worth it...............
     
  11. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    OH and PA definitely need Beer/Liquor permits. NJ as well, but you need a decal for your truck too. WV and MD require ORIGINAL cab cards/permits, not copies. MA requires an original permit as well, if you are delivering or picking up in the state.
     
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