The New York Application For Alcoholic Beverage Control Retail License (On Premises) is a document provided by the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) to obtain a permit to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. There are several types of New York Application For Alcoholic Beverage Control Retail License (On Premises), including Tavern Licenses, On-Premises Caterer Licenses, On-Premises Club Licenses, On-Premises Hotel/Motel Licenses, and On-Premises Restaurant Licenses. Each type of license requires a separate application, which must be submitted to the SLA along with relevant supporting documents, such as proof of identity, proof of New York State residency, and proof of payment of the applicable license fee. The license application must also include a detailed description of the premises, including the size, layout, floor plan, and type of alcoholic beverages that will be sold. In addition, applicants must meet certain criteria related to good moral character, financial responsibility, and other relevant qualifications. Once the application is approved, the licensee is issued an On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage Control Retail License, which must be prominently displayed in the licensed premises.