New bed and breakfast permit

Online form application

Step 1.Zoning use permit

This license requires a zoning use permit.

A zoning use permit grants the applicant/owner of a lot, building, or structure permission for the requested use of the land. "Use" can be any activity, occupation, business, or operation in a building or on a lot/tract of land.

If you currently do not have a zone use permit, you may apply instead with a Acknowledgement of Zone Use Permit(PDF, 84KB). This will allow you to begin your application while you secure a proper zone use permit. Your license will not issue until a proper zone use permit has submitted. Applications that fail to provide a zone use permit will not issue or be eligible for a refund.

  1. Before contacting Zoning, email CPD Records to ask if there's an existing zoning use permit for your address. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.
  2. If they respond there isn't a zoning use permit for your address, then contact Zoning to apply for a permit. They will tell you if you're zoned for the use. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.

Email

cpd.permitrecords@denvergov.org

zoning.review@denvergov.org

Step 2.Conditions

Requirements

  • Complimentary beer, wine and alcohol served for consumption only to overnight guests.
  • There is no sale of alcohol by the drink or in sealed containers.
  • There can be alcohol service by the drink for no more than four hours in any one day.
  • The facility has no more than 20 sleeping rooms.
  • The facility provides at least one meal per day at no charge other than for overnight lodging.
  • There is no public hearing process.

Multiple interests

Multiple interests allowed with bed and breakfast permits. These include other bed and breakfast permits, hotel and restaurant licenses, tavern licenses, brew pub licenses, club licenses, arts licenses, racetrack licenses, public transportation system licenses, optional premises licenses, retail gaming tavern licenses, and vintner's restaurant license.

Distance restriction

A 500-foot distance restriction from public and parochial schools, colleges, universities, and seminaries does not apply.

Step 3.Fingerprint process

  • Need to provide notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) for all owners. The document must be signed by the owner. One document per owner.
    • All officers and directors.
    • Members and shareholders who own 10% or more of the business entity.
  • The notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) must be submitted at the time of application.
  • Once the application has been processed and all fees have been paid, the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection will email the applicant their codes to go get fingerprints. The same code can be used for everyone on the application. This code informs CBI where to send the background check.
  • It can take 10 to 15 days for fingerprints to be processed.
  • If your fingerprints have not been completed, your application will not be processed.

Step 4.Gather all required documents

Make sure you have everything from the "Required documents" section below.

Important notes to keep in mind about your documents:

  • All materials must be digital files saved as a .pdf or .jpg. Do not include any other file types. The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection cannot accept other file types.
  • Use numbers or letters but not characters such as symbols (/ ? < > \ : * | “ ^) or spaces that could cause complications.
    • For example:
      • Good file name: drivers-license-name-2022.pdf
      • Bad file name: last name/ id.pdf
  • In some cases, you might need to combine documents and upload them in a single .pdf. You can use a free, online tool to merge documents into a single file.
  • Legal documents must be signed, dated and executed. All pages of large legal documents (such as a lease) must be included in the application.
  • All materials must be legible.
  • Incomplete applications will be rejected.

Step 5.Submit an application

To submit your application, please go to this online application, fill it out, attach all required documents and submit online.

Make sure you have all required documents and information ready when you start your application. If you need to gather the information during the application process, you can save and resume at a later date.

After applying, you will receive an invoice to pay fees. You cannot pay fees until you have received an invoice. Visit the online payment process page or watch the "How to pay online" video for more information.

  • Make sure you have a bank account, Mastercard, Visa, or Discover card to pay online.

Step 6.Pay required fees

Application fee

State: $71.25 made payable to Colorado Department of Revenue.

City: $1,000 plus other fees assigned at time of application.

License fees will be calculated at the time the application is submitted to the City.

Step 7.City application review and next steps

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection tries to conduct an initial review of a complete application within seven business days. The review process might take longer if it is incomplete or requires police review (if applicable).

  • All application-related communications will be sent through email, from DLCPNotifications@denvergov.org. Do not respond to these emails as this inbox is not monitored.
  • If the application is incomplete, the applicant will receive a "notice of deficiency" email. This allows 14 days for corrections. License endorsement requests and incidents on a background check need police review.
  • All applications will be closed if they are not completed within 12 months.

Step 8.Required inspections

An inspection notice will be emailed after the hearing. You cannot start inspections until the liquor hearing has been approved. Inspections required for this license, listed by department, are below under "Required inspections."

Step 9.License issuance

After all the steps below are complete, fill out this contact form to let the Department know you want your license emailed. Include the business file number (BFN), and the name and address of the business.

  • All required documents are complete and submitted (if applicable).
  • Fees are paid in full.
  • All required inspections are passed (if applicable).

The licensee should read "Once you have your license" below and follow the requirements.

Mail application

Step 1.Zoning use permit

This license requires a zoning use permit.

A zoning use permit grants the applicant/owner of a lot, building, or structure permission for the requested use of the land. "Use" can be any activity, occupation, business, or operation in a building or on a lot/tract of land.

If you currently do not have a zone use permit, you may apply instead with a Acknowledgement of Zone Use Permit(PDF, 84KB). This will allow you to begin your application while you secure a proper zone use permit. Your license will not issue until a proper zone use permit has submitted. Applications that fail to provide a zone use permit will not issue or be eligible for a refund.

  1. Before contacting Zoning, email CPD Records to ask if there's an existing zoning use permit for your address. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.
  2. If they respond there isn't a zoning use permit for your address, then contact Zoning to apply for a permit. They will tell you if you're zoned for the use. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.

Email

cpd.permitrecords@denvergov.org

zoning.review@denvergov.org

Step 2.Conditions

Requirements

  • Complimentary beer, wine and alcohol served for consumption only to overnight guests.
  • There is no sale of alcohol by the drink or in sealed containers.
  • There can be alcohol service by the drink for no more than four hours in any one day.
  • The facility has no more than 20 sleeping rooms.
  • The facility provides at least one meal per day at no charge other than for overnight lodging.
  • There is no public hearing process.

Multiple interests

Multiple interests allowed with bed and breakfast permits. These include other bed and breakfast permits, hotel and restaurant licenses, tavern licenses, brew pub licenses, club licenses, arts licenses, racetrack licenses, public transportation system licenses, optional premises licenses, retail gaming tavern licenses, and vintner's restaurant license.

Distance restriction

A 500-foot distance restriction from public and parochial schools, colleges, universities, and seminaries does not apply.

Step 3.Fingerprint process

  • Need to provide notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) for all owners. The document must be signed by the owner. One document per owner.
    • All officers and directors.
    • Members and shareholders who own 10% or more of the business entity.
  • The notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) must be submitted at the time of application.
  • Once the application has been processed and all fees have been paid, the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection will email the applicant their codes to go get fingerprints. The same code can be used for everyone on the application. This code informs CBI where to send the background check.
  • It can take 10 to 15 days for fingerprints to be processed.
  • If your fingerprints have not been completed, your application will not be processed.

Step 4.Gather all required documents

Make sure you have everything from the "Required documents" section below.

Remember:

  • All materials must be printed and legible.
  • Do not use staples in the documents.
  • Legal documents must be signed, dated and executed. All pages of large legal documents (such as a lease) must be included in the application.
  • Incomplete applications will be rejected.

Step 5.Submit an application

Applicants can mail their application with fees to:

City and County of Denver
Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection
201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 206
Denver, CO 80202

  • Make checks payable to Manager of Finance
  • Include a current email address in case the Department needs to reach out with questions.
  • If renewing, include your business file number.

Step 6.Pay required fees

Application fee

State: $71.25 made payable to Colorado Department of Revenue.

City: $1,000 plus other fees assigned at time of application.

License fees will be calculated at the time the application is submitted to the City.

Step 7.City application review and next steps

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection tries to conduct an initial review of a complete application within seven business days. The review process might take longer if it is incomplete or requires police review (if applicable).

  • All application-related communications will be sent through email, from DLCPNotifications@denvergov.org. Do not respond to these emails as this inbox is not monitored.
  • If the application is incomplete, the applicant will receive a "notice of deficiency" email. This allows 14 days for corrections. License endorsement requests and incidents on a background check need police review.
  • All applications will be closed if they are not completed within 12 months.

Step 8.Required inspections

An inspection notice will be emailed after the hearing. You cannot start inspections until the liquor hearing has been approved. Inspections required for this license, listed by department, are below under "Required inspections."

  

Step 9.License issuance

After all the steps below are complete, fill out this contact form to let the Department know you want your license emailed. Include the business file number (BFN), and the name and address of the business.

  • All required documents are complete and submitted (if applicable).
  • Fees are paid in full.
  • All required inspections are passed (if applicable).

The licensee should read "Once you have your license" below and follow the requirements.

Apply in person

Step 1.Zoning use permit

This license requires a zoning use permit.

A zoning use permit grants the applicant/owner of a lot, building, or structure permission for the requested use of the land. "Use" can be any activity, occupation, business, or operation in a building or on a lot/tract of land.

If you currently do not have a zone use permit, you may apply instead with a Acknowledgement of Zone Use Permit(PDF, 84KB). This will allow you to begin your application while you secure a proper zone use permit. Your license will not issue until a proper zone use permit has submitted. Applications that fail to provide a zone use permit will not issue or be eligible for a refund.

  1. Before contacting Zoning, email CPD Records to ask if there's an existing zoning use permit for your address. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.
  2. If they respond there isn't a zoning use permit for your address, then contact Zoning to apply for a permit. They will tell you if you're zoned for the use. Allow up to 10 business days for them to respond.

Email

cpd.permitrecords@denvergov.org

zoning.review@denvergov.org

Step 2.Conditions

Requirements

  • Complimentary beer, wine and alcohol served for consumption only to overnight guests.
  • There is no sale of alcohol by the drink or in sealed containers.
  • There can be alcohol service by the drink for no more than four hours in any one day.
  • The facility has no more than 20 sleeping rooms.
  • The facility provides at least one meal per day at no charge other than for overnight lodging.
  • There is no public hearing process.

Multiple interests

Multiple interests allowed with bed and breakfast permits. These include other bed and breakfast permits, hotel and restaurant licenses, tavern licenses, brew pub licenses, club licenses, arts licenses, racetrack licenses, public transportation system licenses, optional premises licenses, retail gaming tavern licenses, and vintner's restaurant license.

Distance restriction

A 500-foot distance restriction from public and parochial schools, colleges, universities, and seminaries does not apply.

Step 3.Fingerprint process

  • Need to provide notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) for all owners. The document must be signed by the owner. One document per owner.
    • All officers and directors.
    • Members and shareholders who own 10% or more of the business entity.
  • The notice to applicants(PDF, 160KB) must be submitted at the time of application.
  • Once the application has been processed and all fees have been paid, the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection will email the applicant their codes to go get fingerprints. The same code can be used for everyone on the application. This code informs CBI where to send the background check.
  • It can take 10 to 15 days for fingerprints to be processed.
  • If your fingerprints have not been completed, your application will not be processed.

Step 4.Gather all required documents

Make sure you have everything from the "Required documents" section below.

Remember:

  • All materials must be printed and legible.
  • Do not use staples in the documents.
  • Legal documents must be signed, dated and executed. All pages of large legal documents (such as a lease) must be included in the application.
  • Incomplete applications will be rejected.

Step 5.Submit an application

Applicants can come to the office to submit their documents. Customers seeking in-person customer service should make an appointment. To make an appointment, visit the appointments website. The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection office is at 201 W. Colfax Ave., on the second floor of the Wellington Webb Municipal Building.

Customers can pay their fees after they receive an invoice. Visit the online payments process page for more information.

  • Make sure that you have a bank account, Mastercard, Visa, or Discover card to pay online.

Applicants are encouraged to pay their fees online, but in-person payments are available. After receiving an invoice, customers can go to the Community Planning and Development cashier counter on the second floor of the Wellington Webb Municipal Building. Cashiers are available Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Cash, checks (payable to "Manager of Finance"), Visa, Mastercard, and Discover card are all accepted.

Step 6.Pay required fees

Application fee

State: $71.25 made payable to Colorado Department of Revenue.

City: $1,000 plus other fees assigned at time of application.

License fees will be calculated at the time the application is submitted to the City.

Step 7.City application review and next steps

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection tries to conduct an initial review of a complete application within seven business days. The review process might take longer if it is incomplete or requires police review (if applicable).

  • All application-related communications will be sent through email, from DLCPNotifications@denvergov.org. Do not respond to these emails as this inbox is not monitored.
  • If the application is incomplete, the applicant will receive a "notice of deficiency" email. This allows 14 days for corrections. License endorsement requests and incidents on a background check need police review.
  • All applications will be closed if they are not completed within 12 months.

Step 8.Required inspections

An inspection notice will be emailed after the hearing. You cannot start inspections until the liquor hearing has been approved. Inspections required for this license, listed by department, are below under "Required inspections."

  

Step 9.License issuance

After all the steps below are complete, fill out this contact form to let the Department know you want your license emailed. Include the business file number (BFN), and the name and address of the business.

  • All required documents are complete and submitted (if applicable).
  • Fees are paid in full.
  • All required inspections are passed (if applicable).

The licensee should read "Once you have your license" below and follow the requirements.

All documents are to be submitted to the Denver Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection.

  • The floor plan drawing must be on paper that is 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches with dimensions included. The diagram does not have to be to scale. But it must reflect the area to be licensed, including depictions of the following:
    • Exterior areas showing control of the licensed premises (fences, walls, doors, gates, etc.). The floor plan drawing must be on paper that is 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches with dimensions included.
    • A diagram for each floor if several levels, outlined in red to show the liquor boundary (including external and internal walls, doors, fences, gates, etc.). The diagram must identify the kitchen area if the applicant is applying for a hotel-and-restaurant class liquor license. The diagram of the kitchen must include the range, refrigerator, sinks, dishwashers, and other industrial equipment.
    • Location of the proposed licensed premises designating where alcohol will be sold, served, stored, distributed or consumed.
    • Entity name, trade name, and address details of the business.
    • If applicable, detailed sketch showing entertainment and/or dance areas (include dimensions).
  • If the building does not exist at the time the license is applied for, the applicant must submit an architect's drawing to be constructed.
  • A list of equipment if the applicant is applying for a tavern-class liquor license and the proposed premises does not have a kitchen area.

  • Development Services: (720) 913-1311
  • Denver Fire Department: (720) 913-3409
  • Department of Public Health and Environment: (720) 913-1311
  • Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection: (720) 913-1311 (Last inspection - Schedule when all other inspections have been passed.)

License must be displayed

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection will email a professional license to all licensees. This license (or a clear picture of it) must always be displayed.

Requirement to keep contact information up to date

Fill out this contact form to notify the Department of any contact information changes (place of business, onsite manager, etc.). These updates must be submitted within 72 hours of the change.

Requirement to renew annually

Licenses expire annually. It is unlawful to operate with an expired license. A renewal application must be filed before the license expires.