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Get your Federal Permit? How long did it take?


grehorst

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Good afternoon -

Adding to this thread, we received our approval from the TTB last week, January 18, 2018. The initial application was submitted on November 29th, 2017. So, 51 days with some holidays in there. There were a couple minor questions that were quickly answered. We did use a professional consultant, John Springer, and the process was seamless and he did a great job.

Tom

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30 Days

We couldn't be happier with the process. Adding a brewery permit to that so we can do a small amount of beer for the tasting room only took another 30 days. We are fully permitted on the federal side. We assumed it would take longer so we started that process before construction even began. Now we have a DSP and are still building. I can't say enough good things about the consultant we hired to do this for us.

Jerry Wages

jrwages@hotmail.com

This process with Jerry was completely painless.

 

 

 

 

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I wish I could claim credit for some magic ability to generate quick approvals.  I can't.  As I have stated on this thread before, it is more a matter of the luck of the draw and how quickly a specialist looks at the application.  My results are scattered, just like everyone else who submits a lot of applications will be.  Remember that TTB publishes average figures, which don't describe the range, median, mode  etc. to give you a better idea of what to expect.  We prepare good applications, answer requests for correction quickly and try to be in a position to take advantage of luck if it comes our way.  Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.  

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TTB just published there annual report.  You can read it by links on the TTB website.  I keep arguing for th need for some perspective on the question of how long.  Annectodal evidence does not give a true picture.  Here is what TTB said about approval times:

  • GOAL 1: Facilitate Commerce through the Timely Issuance of Permits to Qualified Applicants
  • Streamline permit applications to reduce applicant burden and use technology to minimize application errors and improve processing times
  • Priority Goal: Reduce average approval times for alcohol and tobacco business permits by at least 20 percent (from 96 days to 75 days) and achieve the 75-day standard for 85 percent of applicants by September 30, 2019.

That is the goal.  It is across all permits and registrations and average times vary by the type of application.  Here, for example, are the times for January 2019, the last month for which TTB has posted average figures.

 

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Now, for every "oh my god I'm happy" that you find here, you must end up with a balancing "oh crap, this is taking a long time."  I can tell you from experience, the long and the short of it is that any application can end up on the long or the short tend.  Well prepared applications put in a position to get lucky, but you must  get lucky first.  Not everyone does.

 

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