Whether you’re looking to sell alcohol as an employee or run your own licensed venue, we’ve got you covered.
To sell alcohol you must have a Personal Licence. Here's what that involves:
Complete the APLH qualification. This includes an online course and a 40-question exam.
Gather the required paperwork, including forms, ID, proof of address, and signed photos.
The whole application pack must be sent to the council where you live. Then wait for 1 week for the decision.
If you are the owner of a venue where you plan to sell alcohol, you must also have a Premises Licence. Here's what that involves:
Complete detailed documents about the venue, including a layout plan and consent forms.
Send your complete application pack to the council where the venue is located.
Put up a public notice and advertise in a local newspaper. Then wait for 28 days for the decision.
You provide us with all information. We take care of the rest.
Book a 10-minute consultation with one of our agents.
We are always cheaper and faster. We are a technology company, which is why we can minimise costs and processing times for our users. Our personal licence service is around £50 cheaper than the next best offer. Our premises licence service is £300 cheaper than the next best offer. We also have a 100% success rate, which is rare in this industry!
A personal licence allows an individual to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol on licensed premises. It is legally required for anyone who wants to be the designated premises supervisor (DPS) in a venue that sells alcohol.
A premises licence allows your business to sell alcohol, host live or recorded music, show films, and serve hot food and drinks late at night. It is legally required to have this licence if you want to do any of these activities at your business.
If you own a business and plan to sell alcohol, you’ll need both a personal licence and a premises licence. The personal licence is required for the person overseeing alcohol sales, while the premises licence covers the venue. We can help you apply for both.
All course and exam providers offer the same service. The only difference is price. At £75 (VAT included), we are the cheapest. What's more, our technology is designed for licensing. So apart from the course, we can also handle the personal licence application to the council (this costs a further £75, or £150 total). This way you don't have to find a lawyer to help you once you've received your qualification!
It normally takes less than a day to submit a personal licence application. It is then granted (we have a 100% success rate) within 1-2 weeks. The premises licence application can be made at the same time, but due to the 28-day consultation period, it normally takes 5 weeks to get this granted.
If you just need the APLH qualification and decide to do the council application yourself, it's £75. If you also want our help with the personal licence application the total price would be £150. If you also need us to handle your premises licence application, the total price is £450. If you click "get started" and register, you can see these 3 options and choose the best one for you. This will take you to the appropriate online portal.
For the personal licence you will need to pay £37 to the council (their processing fee) and £18 to the government when requesting your criminal record check. For the premises licence you will need to pay £190 to the council (could be more or less depending on the size of your property), as well as around £350 to the newspaper when advertising.
You can apply for any licence yourself. You will still need to do a course and pass an exam. The next cheapest course & exam option on the market is around £90. As for the applications to the council, the value of using a service like Barnab is speed and reliability. If you make mistakes in your application, it's quite likely to be rejected.
You can always apply again. But, given the additional costs for the premises licence (newspaper fee and council fee), you don't really want to have to pay this again if your application is rejected.
Our job is to remove the possibility of mistakes. That's why we have a 100% success rate across all licences.
For the personal licence you will need to pay £37 to the council (their processing fee) and £18 to the government when requesting your criminal record check. For the premises licence you will need to pay £190 to the council (could be more or less depending on the size of your property), as well as around £350 to the newspaper when advertising.
Yes, for you personal licence you must apply to the council where you live. For your premises licence you must apply to the council where your property is located. We help you ensure you've got everything you need before you apply, including instructions on how to submit the application.
Almost everyone passes the exam with just 3-5 hours of self-study. If you fail, you can retake the exam twice for free. 100% of our applicants pass without requiring more resits.
Our success rate is 100% because we create a fully compliant and complete application. However, if you provide information that is untrue, there is a serious risk the application will be rejected. Equally, if you have a criminal record, then your application may be rejected depending on the nature of the offence.
For the premises licence, there is always a risk that the application is rejected by the council. It will then normally go to a licensing committee hearing. In our experience this happens 1% of the times and we have a £500 hearing package you can use to prepare yourself for that hearing (it is designed by the government NOT to require a lawyer to make your case).