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Liquor Program

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  • [doc] Services, guides, and information — The City of Portland provides accessibility services for the liquor program, ensuring meaningful access through translation, interpretation, accommodations, and ADA support in compliance with federal…
  • [doc] Events — The Portland Liquor Program events page shows no current or upcoming events, but includes a warning about scammers impersonating the Wine & Liquor Licensing Program.
  • [doc] Advisory groups — Accessibility and language assistance information for City of Portland services, complying with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II.
  • [doc] Renew a Liquor License — Annual liquor license renewal in Portland requires submission through the city's online portal (Civic Portal) with a $35 fee, using seasonal renewal windows determined by business location relative t…
  • [doc] Apply for an Annual Liquor License — Three-step process to apply for an annual liquor license in Portland: complete a Local Government Recommendation form with personal and business information, submit the application online through the…
  • [doc] Apply for a Special Event License — To obtain a Special Event License in Portland, applicants submit a Local Government Recommendation application through the Civic Portal (processed within 24 hours), then use the City's approval to su…
  • [doc] News — The Portland Liquor Program News page displays program updates and alerts users about scammers impersonating the Wine & Liquor Licensing Program, providing official contact details for verification.
  • [doc] Online Portal FAQ — FAQ for Portland's Civic Portal liquor licensing system, covering account creation, license management, application submission, and support resources.
  • [doc] About Liquor Licensing — Portland's Liquor Licensing Program processes applications for the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC), which holds sole authority to grant or deny licenses. The City acts as local processor…
  • [doc] Liquor license applications — Page lists comment closure dates for liquor license applications between March 29 and April 29, 2026, with no details about application procedures or requirements.
  • [doc] Documents — A Portland Liquor Program documents page displaying comment closure dates ranging from April 10 to May 16, 2026, with no visible document content or descriptions.

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