Cook Thomas J · City Liquor

708 Main Street
Springfield
CO 810731543

Overview

COOK THOMAS J is a liquor premise in Springfield licensed by Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Liquor and Tobacco Enforcement Division. The doing business as (DBA) name is CITY LIQUOR. The license number is #40-34390-0000. The physical location is at 708 Main Street
Springfield
CO 810731543
. The license type is Liquor Store (city). The expiration date is May 2, 2024.

Licensee Information

License Number 40-34390-0000
Licensee Name COOK THOMAS J
DBA Name CITY LIQUOR
Address 708 Main Street
Springfield
CO 810731543
City Springfield
License Type Liquor Store (city)
Expiration Date 2024-05-02

Location Information

Street Address 708 MAIN STREET
City Springfield
State CO
Zip Code 810731543

Businesses in nearby locations

Business NameAddressExpiration Date
Kurt Flores · Pops Liquor Store 1236 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732024-01-03
G & J Longhorn Steakhouse 400 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732024-01-09
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Mini Mart Inc · Loaf N Jug #5 1101 Main Street, Springfield, CO 8107318282024-01-14
Lost Dog Bar & Grill LLC 889 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732023-07-13
Powell David E Powell Janis L · Trails End Saloon 964 Main Street, Springfield, CO 8107316472020-12-25

Businesses in the same zip code

Business NameAddressExpiration Date
Lost Dog Bar & Grill LLC 889 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732023-07-13
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc · Loves Country Store No 37 1100 Main Street, Springfield, CO 8107318292023-10-24
Powell David E Powell Janis L · Trails End Saloon 964 Main Street, Springfield, CO 8107316472020-12-25
Springfield Truckstop, LLC · Valero 27080 Us Highway 287, Springfield, CO 810732023-08-15
Springfield Hotel LLC · Cobblestone Inn & Suites-Springfield 27474 Highway 287, Springfield, CO 810732023-10-03
Kurt Flores · Pops Liquor Store 1236 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732024-01-03
Mini Mart Inc · Loaf N Jug #5 1101 Main Street, Springfield, CO 8107318282024-01-14
G & J Longhorn Steakhouse 400 Main Street, Springfield, CO 810732024-01-09

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes about 2,000 liquor premises licensed by Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Liquor and Tobacco Enforcement Division. The division oversees licensing of Colorado liquor industry and enforcement of Colorado's liquor control laws. Each licensee is registered with license number, licensee name, doing business as name, locatioin, license expiration date, etc.

Subject Business
Jurisdiction State of Colorado
Data Provider Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Liquor and Tobacco Enforcement Division
Source data.colorado.gov

Dataset Details

Colorado is a dual licensing authority for the state's licensed retailers and special event permittees. Liquor licensing in Colorado requires retailers to first obtain license approval at the local government level. For new license applicants this typically requires showing the neighborhood needs and desires for each new liquor license. Local government will typically conduct an initial background investigation of the individuals involved with a retail liquor license application. An exception to this rule exists for chain stores or other entities that have multiple liquor licenses located throughout the state. In this case, to avoid the need for individuals to go through repetitive background investigations in multiple jurisdictions, the Division conducts the individual's background investigation. For state-only issued licenses (manufacturers, wholesalers, importers and public transportation carriers) the Division conducts all individual background investigations.

Liquor law enforcement in Colorado includes both criminal and administrative (license) sanctions for law violators. Typically, individuals are cited criminally for liquor law violations and licensed businesses are cited administratively. Criminal sanctions for most liquor law violations range from class II petty offenses up to class II misdemeanors. The Liquor code contains one felony provision, which occurs when a licensee permits illegal gambling to occur on their licensed premises. Both Division investigators and local law enforcement agencies have the authority to investigate liquor law violations.

This dataset includes about 2,000 liquor premises licensed by Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Liquor and Tobacco Enforcement Division. Each licensee is registered with license number, licensee name, doing business as name, locatioin, license expiration date, etc.

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