Special alcohol licence
You need to apply for a special licence if you are:
- Selling alcohol at an event.
- Including alcohol in a ticket price or as part of a service.
- Supplying alcohol free of charge, at either a ticketed event or one where donations are being collected.
- Private event such as a wedding or birthday celebration.
Please ensure when you apply for a special licence, you apply as soon as possible because late applications will not be accepted.
An online workshop was held Thursday 7 October 2021 to help inform Event Managers on what is expected when applying for a Special Licence.
You can watch the recorded workshop here or follow this link to see it on our YouTube channel - remember to like and subscribe!
An on-site special alcohol licence allows for the sale, supply and consumption of alcohol to be on the premises the event is being held. This includes (but is not limited to) on a bus, ferry or other vehicle - called a conveyance style special licence.
An off-site special alcohol licence allows for the sale and supply of alcohol to people to take away from the premises for consumption elsewhere. The licence holder may also supply samples of alcohol free of charge, for consumption on the premises.
Planning to hold an event over Christmas / New Years? If so, make sure to lodge your special licence application nice and early so we can process it in plenty of time ready for you:
Small to medium event (no more than 400 people) you will need to lodge your application by 15 November 2024
Large event (more than 400 people) you will need to lodge your application by 25 October 2024
Waitangi Day 2024, you will need to lodge your application by 25 November 2024.
Do you need a special alcohol licence?
You do not need to apply for a special license if alcohol is being supplied free of charge, or guests are bringing their own to a private event, as long as the event is not open to the public, and there is no cover/door charge for the private event.
In this instance, complete the Notification of Social Event form and submit it to us at least 10 days before the event.
If your event, or part of your event, is being held in a Public Place where alcohol is to be consumed, dispensation from Council is required to allow for this.
Form: Notification for a BYO Event
We send your completed notification form to the New Zealand Police (Far North District) who may carry out monitoring of the event. There is no fee for this and no license is issued.
If you also apply for dispensation for alcohol to be consumed in a Public Place, this application is forwarded to our Council's District Facilities Department. You will be notified if your application has been approved or not. There is no fee for this.
There are some restrictions on when BYO is permitted at events, these include:
- Selling alcohol at an event;
- Charging an entry fee or collecting donations where alcohol is being supplied for free;
- Public access to the event is not restricted.
Step 1. Determine event size
- Large event – attended by more than 400 people
- Medium event – attended by 100 to 400 people
- Small event – attended by less than 100 people
If you are planning a large-scale event, additional information is required including an Alcohol Management Plan.
Alcohol Management Plan Template
For event guidelines, visit The Health Promotion Agency’s website.
Step 2. Check applicable fee
The fee depends on the size of your event, and how many events (of similar nature) are applied for on one application. Further information is on the application form.
Step 3. Fill out the application form
You can download and fill out the Special Licence application form here.
Step 4. Timeframe
Application must be made at least 20 working days prior to the event, or 40 working days for a large-scale event. If you are planning on filing a late special licence application, you must complete a waiver request and ensure this accompanies your late application. The waiver explains to the District Licensing Committee the reason for the filing of the late application.
Please understand, late applications will not be accepted unless the District Licensing Committee has accepted the late application.
Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, weekends, statutory holidays and any days from 20 December through to and including 15 January, are not considered working days.
Summer holiday period
Please take the summer holiday period into consideration if you are applying for a special licence for an event between late December and mid-February.
Generally, an application for this period needs to be lodged by 18 November for a small or medium-scale event, to ensure it can be processed in time.
Step 5. Waiting for decision
The application is reviewed and reported on by the Alcohol Harm Reduction Officer at the New Zealand Police (Far North District), Medical Officer of Health at the Northland District Health Board, and one of our Licensing Inspectors.
If there are any issues or concerns with the application, or it is opposed by any of those mentioned above, you will be contacted.
The application is forwarded to the District Licensing Committee to consider. If your application is granted, we will issue the licence. If declined, you will not receive a refund.
Download and fill out the Special Licence application form here
Step 1. Return by post
Applications can be posted to:
Far North District Council
District Licensing Committee
Attention: Secretary
Private Bag 752
Kaikohe 0440
Step 3. Return in person
Applications can be dropped off at any Council Office or Service Centre.
Pay by cash, eftpos or credit card.