Blank Georgia Att 15 PDF Form

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The Georgia ATT 15 form is an application used to obtain a permit for individuals seeking to represent or sell alcoholic beverages in Georgia. This form requires detailed information about the applicant, including personal identification and employment history, to ensure compliance with state regulations. Completing this form accurately is essential for a smooth application process, so make sure to follow the instructions carefully.

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The Georgia ATT 15 form is an essential document for individuals seeking to obtain an alcohol permit in the state. This application is specifically designed for sales representatives or agents involved in the distribution and sale of alcoholic beverages. To complete the form, applicants must provide a variety of personal and business information, including their Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier, business name, and type of permit being applied for. The form requires details such as the applicant's Social Security number, date of birth, and residence history, ensuring that all relevant personal information is accurately captured. Additionally, the form asks about any previous involvement with government authorities and requires a comprehensive employment history. Applicants must also check whether they have any interests in other alcoholic beverage businesses. It is crucial to note that the application must be signed and notarized, and it may include a fee depending on the type of permit sought. Furthermore, applicants must complete a Personal Statement and undergo fingerprinting as part of the process. The completed form must be mailed to the Georgia Department of Revenue, and it is recommended that applicants retain a copy for their records.

Document Sample

ATT-15 (REV. 5/11)

APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL PERMIT

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF THE APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL PERMIT (ATT-15)

Use this form to obtain a permit for any salesmen or representative. Provide a separate application for each applicant.

TYPE OR PRINT IN BLUE INK - DO NOT USE PENCIL

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING:

Line 1

Enter your Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier. (If you do not have one, leave blank).

Line 2

Enter the name and address under which your business is registered with the Secretary of State.

 

If your business is not registered, then enter the name under which your business owns property or

 

acquires debt. If the business is a partnership, the legal name is the partnership name. In the case of

 

a sole proprietorship, the legal name is the name of the individual owner of the business.

Line 3

Check the type of permit for which you are applying.

Line 4-11

Provide the following information about the applicant:

 

* Social Security Number

 

* Name of applicant

 

* Date of birth

 

* Home address

 

* Email

 

* Fax number

 

* Home telephone number

 

* Number of years of residency at above address

 

* Previous home address

Line 12

Enter previous home address.

Line 13

Enter the number of years applicant has been employed by company identified in Lines 1 and/or 2.

Line 14

Check “Yes” or “No” in the spaces provided.

Line 15-19

If Line 14 is yes, provide the following information for each alcoholic beverage business in which the

 

applicant has an interest (if more than one business, attach additional sheets with the information

 

requested below):

 

* State Taxpayer Identifier or business interest

 

* Name of business interest

 

* Alcohol License Number

 

* Business location address

 

* Business telephone number

Line 20

Provide information regarding any previous involvement with government authorities.

Line 21

Provide the following employment history information:

 

* Month and year employed from

 

* Name of previous employer

 

* Address of previous employer

 

* Position applicant held

ATT-15 (REV. 5/11)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNING:

This application must be signed by the applicant and duly notarized.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAYMENT:

There is no registration fee for a salesman or representative of a licensed wholesaler, importer, or broker of wine or malt beverages or of a licensed winery or brewery. The fee for a salesman or representative of a licensed wholesaler or producer distilled spirits $10.00 per person. A check or money order for the appropriate fee must be made payable to the GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. Georgia law stipulates that taxes and fees shall be paid in lawful money of the U.S. and be free of any expense to Georgia.

Each Salesman or Representative applicant of a licensed liquor wholesaler must complete and attach a Personal Statement (ATT-17) and complete the Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS). Examiners conducting the investigations for permits will provide an instructional package on how to successfully complete the GAPS registration process.

A fee of $52.90 is charged by Cogent Systems to each applicant being fingerprinted. Payment must be at time of registration. Credit card, money order or cashiers check payable to “Cogent Systems-GAPS”.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAILING AND REQUESTING INFORMATION:

Confirming company and applicant should retain a copy of this application for his file and for inspection by the Revenue Commissioner or designated Agents. Mail the original to the address shown below. If you have any questions or need assistance in completing the application, call (404) 417-4870.

GEORGIA DEPT OF REVENUE

ALCOHOL & TOBACCO DIVISION

P.O. BOX 49728

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30359

THE PROCESSING OF THIS APPLICATION WILL BE DELAYED UNLESS IT IS PROPERLY SIGNED, COMPLETE INFORMATION FURNISHED, AND APPLICABLE QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

ATT-15 (REV. 5/11)

GEORGIA DEPT OF REVENUE ALCOHOL & TOBACCO DIVISION P.O. BOX 49728

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30359

OFFICE USE

Promotional

APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL PERMIT

OFFICE USE

ONLY

 

1.

STATE TAXPAYER IDENTIFIER

 

STATE LICENSE NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

LEGAL BUSINESS NAME

D/B/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEGAL BUSINESS ADDRESS (City, State, and Zip Code):

 

 

3.FOR WHICH TYPE OF PERMIT ARE YOU APPLYING?

[] BUSINESSMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A REGISTERED PRODUCER OF DISTILLED SPIRITS - FEE $10.00

[] SALESMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A LICENSED WHOLESALER OF DISTILLED SPIRITS - FEE $10.00

[] SALESMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A LICENSED WHOLESALER OF WINE - NO FEE

[] SALESMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A LICENSED WINERY, IMPORTER, OR BROKER OF WINE - NO FEE

[] SALESMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A LICENSED BREWERY, IMPORTER, OR BROKER OF MALT BEVERAGES - NO FEE

[] SALESMAN OR REPRESENTATIVE OF A LICENSED WHOLESALER OF MALT BEVERAGES - NO FEE

4.

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE INITIAL

 

 

 

 

DATE OF BIRTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

NUMBER AND STREET ADDRESS (Residence)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

NUMBER AND STREET ADDRESS (Additional Space)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.

CITY

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

 

COUNTY

COUNTRY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

AREA CODE, BUSINESS PHONE NO.

 

AREA CODE, HOME PHONE NO.

 

YEARS OF RESIDENCE

 

(

)

 

 

(

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.

FAX NO.

 

 

E-MAIL ADDRESS

 

 

 

 

 

 

(

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10.

NUMBER AND STREET (Additional Space)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.

NUMBER AND STREET (Previous address)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.

CITY

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

 

COUNTY

COUNTRY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN EMPLOYED BY THE ABOVE FIRM?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.

DO YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN ANY OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE BUSINESS?

 

[

] YES

[ ] NO (if “Yes”, provide the following):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15.

STI NUMBER

LEGAL BUSINESS NAME

 

 

 

ALCOHOLIC LICENSE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16.

NUMBER AND STREET ADDRESS (Business)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.

NUMBER AND STREET ADDRESS (Additional Space)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.

CITY

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

 

COUNTY

COUNTRY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19.AREA CODE, PHONE NUMBER

( )

20.HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ARRESTED, OR HELD BY FEDERAL, STATE, OR OTHER LAW-ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES, FOR ANY VIOLATION OF ANY FEDERAL LAW, STATE LAW, COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL LAW, REGULATION OR ORDINANCE?

(Do not include traffic violations. All other charges must be included even if they are dismissed. Give reason charged or held, date, place were charged and disposition.)

ATT-15 (REV. 5/11)

APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL PERMIT

OFFICE USE

ONLY

21.PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT HISTORY FOR THE PAST FIVE (5) YEARS

FROM

 

 

Month

Year

EMPLOYER’S NAME AND ADDRESS

POSITION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OATH

I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF IS TRUE, CORRECT, AND COMPLETE.

__________________________________

______________________________

_______________________________

Signature

Title

Date

 

(Must be signed by applicant)

 

I HEREBY CERTIFY_____________________________________ IS PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME, THAT HE SIGNED HIS NAME

TO THE FOREGOING APPLICATION AFTER STATING TO ME THAT HE KNEW AND UNDERSTOOD ALL STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS MADE THEREIN, AND, UNDER OATH ACTUALLY ADMINISTERED BY ME, HAS SWORN THAT SAID STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS ARE TRUE.

THIS________________________ DAY OF ________________________, _________

_________________________________

 

Notary Public

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CONFIRMATION OF COMPANY

THE UNDERSTAND FIRM DOES HEREBY CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF THE ABOVE NAMED APPLICANT, AS ITS SALES AND/OR REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING AND SELLING ITS PRODUCTS WITHIN THE STATE OF GEORGIA IN ACCORDANCE WITH GEORGIA LAW, AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA’S REVENUE COMMISIONER.

________________________________

_______________________________

Signature of Company Official

Title

_________________________________

_______________________________

Name of Company

Date

(To be completed by licensed by Georgia Beverage and Alcohol Supplier or Distributor)

Affidavit of Compliance with O.C.G.A. 50-36-1 “Verification of Lawful Presence within the United States”

O.C.G.A. 50-36-1 requires that applicants applying for such things as licenses for public benefits complete a signed and sworn affidavit verifying the applicant’s lawful presence in the United States. Therefore, the applicant must answer the following questions:

The applicant is a United States citizen or legal permanent resident at least eighteen (18) years old.

Yes ______ No ______

The applicant is a qualified alien or nonimmigrant under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, Title 8 U.S.C., as amended, at least eighteen (18) years old, and is lawfully present in the United States. The applicant’s alien number issued by the Department of Homeland Security or other federal immigration agency must be provided.

Yes ______ No ______

Alien Number ____________________________________

O.C.G.A 50-36-1 states that “Any person who knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement of representation in an affidavit executed pursuant to this Code section shall be guilty of a violation of Code Section 16-10-20.”

I declare, under penalty of law, that this affidavit has been completed by me and is true and correct.

___________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature

Title

Date

(Must be signed by applicant. If the applicant is a corporation, must be signed by an officer of the corporation.

STAMPED SIGNATURE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE)

I hereby certify that__________________________________________________________ is personally known, or

verified by me, that the applicant signed this application after stating to me his or her personal knowledge and understanding of all statements and, under oath actually administered by me, has sworn that the statements and answers contained in this affidavit are true.

This _________ day of _____________, ______ .

_______________________________________

 

Notary Public

AFFIX SEAL

 

You must attach a copy of a secure and verifiable document as defined in O.C.G.A. 50-36-2. Such documents include a valid Georgia issued Driver's License or ID Card, a valid Driver's License issued by another State or an identification document issued by the United States Government.

File Specifics

Fact Name Description
Purpose of Form The Georgia ATT 15 form is used to apply for an alcohol permit for salesmen or representatives. Each applicant requires a separate application.
Required Information Applicants must provide personal details such as Social Security Number, name, date of birth, and home address, among other information.
Fees There is no fee for certain applicants, like those representing licensed wholesalers of wine. However, a $10 fee applies for representatives of distilled spirits.
Notarization Requirement The application must be signed by the applicant and notarized to be considered valid.
Governing Law This form is governed by Georgia law, specifically under the regulations set by the Georgia Department of Revenue.

How to Use Georgia Att 15

Completing the Georgia ATT 15 form requires careful attention to detail. Each section must be filled out accurately to ensure timely processing. Following the steps below will guide you through the application process.

  1. Obtain the Form: Download or print the Georgia ATT 15 form.
  2. Fill in Line 1: Enter your Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier. If you do not have one, leave this line blank.
  3. Complete Line 2: Provide the name and address under which your business is registered with the Secretary of State. If not registered, enter the name under which your business owns property or acquires debt.
  4. Check Line 3: Indicate the type of permit you are applying for by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Lines 4-11: Provide the following information about the applicant:
    • Social Security Number
    • Name of applicant
    • Date of birth
    • Home address
    • Email
    • Fax number
    • Home telephone number
    • Number of years of residency at the above address
    • Previous home address
  6. Line 12: Enter the previous home address.
  7. Line 13: Indicate the number of years the applicant has been employed by the company identified in Lines 1 and/or 2.
  8. Line 14: Answer “Yes” or “No” regarding any interest in other alcoholic beverage businesses.
  9. Lines 15-19: If Line 14 is “Yes,” provide information for each alcoholic beverage business in which the applicant has an interest, including:
    • State Taxpayer Identifier or business interest
    • Name of business interest
    • Alcohol License Number
    • Business location address
    • Business telephone number
  10. Line 20: Provide information regarding any previous involvement with government authorities.
  11. Line 21: List employment history for the past five years, including the month and year employed from, employer’s name and address, and position held.
  12. Sign and Notarize: The application must be signed by the applicant and duly notarized.
  13. Prepare Payment: Include a check or money order for the applicable fee, made payable to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
  14. Mail the Application: Send the original application to the address provided on the form. Retain a copy for your records.

After submitting the form, be prepared for potential follow-up regarding your application. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid delays in processing. If you have questions, assistance is available through the Georgia Department of Revenue.

Your Questions, Answered

  1. What is the Georgia ATT 15 form used for?

    The Georgia ATT 15 form is an application for an alcohol permit. It is specifically designed for salesmen or representatives of licensed wholesalers, importers, or brokers of alcoholic beverages, including wine and malt beverages. Each applicant must complete a separate form.

  2. What information do I need to provide on the form?

    You will need to provide various details, including:

    • Your Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier
    • The legal name and address of your business
    • Your personal information, such as Social Security Number, date of birth, and home address
    • Employment history and any previous involvement with government authorities
    • Details about any other alcoholic beverage businesses you have an interest in
  3. Is there a fee to apply for the alcohol permit?

    Yes, there is a fee for certain types of permits. For salesmen or representatives of licensed wholesalers or producers of distilled spirits, the fee is $10.00 per person. However, there is no fee for representatives of licensed wineries, breweries, or wholesalers of wine and malt beverages.

  4. Do I need to submit a Personal Statement with my application?

    If you are applying as a salesman or representative of a licensed liquor wholesaler, you must complete and attach a Personal Statement (ATT-17) along with your application.

  5. What is the Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS)?

    The GAPS is a fingerprinting process that all applicants must complete. After submitting your application, examiners will provide instructions on how to register for GAPS. There is a fee of $52.90 charged by Cogent Systems for fingerprinting.

  6. How should I submit my application?

    Once you have completed the form, mail the original application to the Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Division. Be sure to keep a copy for your records. The address is:

    GEORGIA DEPT OF REVENUE
    ALCOHOL & TOBACCO DIVISION
    P.O. BOX 49728
    ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30359

  7. What happens if I do not complete the application correctly?

    If the application is not properly signed, complete, or if applicable questions are not answered, processing will be delayed. Ensure that all sections are filled out accurately to avoid any issues.

  8. What should I do if I have questions while filling out the form?

    If you have any questions or need assistance, you can call the Georgia Department of Revenue at (404) 417-4870. They can provide guidance on how to complete the application.

  9. Do I need to provide proof of lawful presence in the United States?

    Yes, you must complete an affidavit verifying your lawful presence in the U.S. This is a requirement under Georgia law. You will need to answer specific questions and may need to provide documentation.

  10. What documents can I use to verify my lawful presence?

    You can use a valid Georgia-issued Driver's License or ID card, a valid Driver's License from another state, or an identification document issued by the United States Government as proof of your lawful presence.

Common mistakes

  1. Neglecting to use blue ink: The instructions clearly state to type or print in blue ink. Using pencil or any other color can lead to rejection of the application.

  2. Omitting the Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier: Line 1 requires this identifier. Leaving it blank, when applicable, can delay processing.

  3. Incorrect business name or address: Ensure that the name and address match exactly with the registration on file with the Secretary of State. Any discrepancies can cause issues.

  4. Failing to provide complete applicant information: Lines 4-11 require detailed personal information. Incomplete responses can lead to delays.

  5. Not checking the correct permit type: Make sure to accurately check the type of permit you are applying for in Line 3. An incorrect selection can result in processing errors.

  6. Ignoring previous employment history: Line 21 asks for a detailed employment history for the past five years. Missing this information can lead to complications.

  7. Failure to notarize the application: The application must be signed and notarized. Without this step, the application will not be considered valid.

Documents used along the form

The Georgia ATT-15 form is essential for individuals seeking to obtain an alcohol permit in the state. However, there are several other documents that applicants may need to complete or submit alongside the ATT-15 to ensure compliance with state regulations. Understanding these documents can streamline the application process and help avoid delays.

  • Personal Statement (ATT-17): This form is required for each salesman or representative applying for a permit. It provides detailed personal information and background relevant to the applicant's role in the alcohol industry.
  • Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS): This procedure involves submitting fingerprints to conduct a background check. It is a critical step in the application process, ensuring that the applicant meets the necessary legal requirements for handling alcohol.
  • Affidavit of Compliance with O.C.G.A. 50-36-1: This affidavit verifies the applicant's lawful presence in the United States. It is mandatory for applicants to confirm their citizenship or legal residency status when applying for licenses or permits.
  • Background Check Authorization: This document allows the state to conduct a thorough background check on the applicant. It typically requires the applicant's consent and may include information about any past legal issues that could affect their eligibility for a permit.
  • Secure and Verifiable Document: Applicants must attach a copy of a secure and verifiable document, such as a valid Georgia driver's license or U.S. government-issued ID. This is essential for verifying the identity of the applicant as part of the application process.

Completing these forms accurately and submitting them alongside the Georgia ATT-15 will help facilitate a smoother application process. Be sure to review each document carefully and ensure that all required information is provided. This attention to detail can significantly impact the timely approval of your alcohol permit application.

Similar forms

The Georgia Form ATT-15 is similar to the Application for a Business License. Both documents require applicants to provide detailed personal and business information. They ask for the business name, address, and the applicant's identification, such as a Social Security number. Each form serves as a means to regulate business activities, ensuring that the appropriate checks are in place before a license is granted. Just as the ATT-15 focuses on alcohol permits, the business license application is essential for various types of businesses to operate legally within the state.

Another similar document is the Georgia Sales Tax Registration form. This form, like the ATT-15, collects information about the business and its owners. It ensures that businesses comply with state tax laws. Both forms require applicants to disclose their business structure, ownership details, and contact information. The sales tax registration is vital for businesses selling tangible goods, while the ATT-15 specifically addresses those involved in the alcohol industry.

The Personal Statement (ATT-17) is another document that shares similarities with the ATT-15. Both forms are necessary for individuals seeking to engage in regulated activities related to alcohol sales. The Personal Statement requires applicants to provide personal background information and any previous involvement with law enforcement. This helps authorities assess the suitability of the applicant for a permit, just as the ATT-15 does for alcohol sales representatives.

The Georgia Alcohol License Application is closely related to the ATT-15. This document is specifically for businesses seeking to obtain a license to sell alcohol. Both applications require similar information about the business and its owners, including their history and any previous licenses held. They ensure that applicants meet the legal requirements to operate in the alcohol industry and provide a framework for accountability.

The Georgia Permit Application for Food Service is another document that parallels the ATT-15. Both applications are designed to ensure that businesses comply with state regulations before they can operate. They require detailed information about the business, including ownership and operational history. While the ATT-15 focuses on alcohol permits, the food service permit application addresses health and safety standards for food establishments.

The Georgia Professional License Application also shares characteristics with the ATT-15. Both forms require personal and professional information from applicants. They are used to verify qualifications and ensure that individuals meet the necessary criteria to practice in their respective fields. This process helps maintain standards within regulated professions, similar to how the ATT-15 regulates the alcohol sales industry.

Lastly, the Georgia Employment Application is similar to the ATT-15 in that both documents gather information about an individual's background and qualifications. Employment applications often require details about previous employment, education, and personal information. This is akin to the ATT-15, which collects information about the applicant's work history and residency to evaluate their eligibility for an alcohol permit.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Georgia ATT 15 form for an alcohol permit, there are important dos and don’ts to keep in mind. Here’s a helpful list:

  • Do type or print your information in blue ink. Avoid using pencil.
  • Do provide a separate application for each applicant.
  • Do include your Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier, if you have one.
  • Do ensure all sections are complete and accurate before submitting.
  • Do check the appropriate type of permit you are applying for.
  • Don’t leave any required fields blank. Incomplete applications will delay processing.
  • Don’t forget to sign the application and have it notarized.
  • Don’t use a personal check for the application fee if applicable; use a money order or cashier's check instead.
  • Don’t submit the application without retaining a copy for your records.

Following these guidelines will help ensure your application process goes smoothly. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance.

Misconceptions

When it comes to the Georgia ATT 15 form, several misconceptions can lead to confusion for applicants. Here are five common myths, along with clarifications to help you navigate the process more smoothly.

  • Misconception 1: You need to be a business owner to apply.
  • Many believe that only business owners can apply for the ATT 15 form. In reality, anyone representing a licensed wholesaler, importer, or broker can apply, regardless of ownership status.

  • Misconception 2: The form can be filled out in pencil.
  • Some applicants think that any writing instrument will do. However, the instructions clearly state that the form must be completed in blue ink, as pencil is not acceptable.

  • Misconception 3: There is always a fee associated with the application.
  • While there is a fee for salesmen or representatives of licensed wholesalers or producers of distilled spirits, those representing licensed wineries or breweries often do not have to pay any fee at all. Always check the specific category you fall under.

  • Misconception 4: You don’t need to provide a personal statement.
  • Some applicants may think that a personal statement is optional. In fact, every salesman or representative applicant of a licensed liquor wholesaler must complete and attach a Personal Statement (ATT-17) to their application.

  • Misconception 5: Fingerprinting is not necessary for all applicants.
  • Many assume that fingerprinting is only for certain applicants. However, all salesman or representative applicants must complete the Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS), regardless of their previous history.

Understanding these misconceptions can help streamline the application process and ensure compliance with Georgia's regulations. Always refer to the official instructions for the most accurate and detailed guidance.

Key takeaways

When filling out the Georgia ATT 15 form for an alcohol permit, several key considerations will ensure the application process is smooth and efficient. Here are six essential takeaways:

  • Complete Each Section Accurately: Every line of the form must be filled out carefully. Incomplete or inaccurate information can lead to delays in processing.
  • Use Blue Ink: The form should be typed or printed in blue ink only. Avoid using pencil, as this can render the application invalid.
  • Separate Applications Required: If multiple applicants are involved, a separate ATT 15 application must be submitted for each individual. Consolidating applications is not permitted.
  • Payment Information: Be aware of the fees associated with the application. A $10.00 fee applies for certain types of permits, while others may not require payment. Ensure that payment is made via check or money order to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
  • Notarization Required: The application must be signed by the applicant and notarized. This step is crucial for the validity of the application.
  • Retain a Copy: It is advisable for both the confirming company and the applicant to keep a copy of the completed application. This serves as a reference and may be needed for inspection by authorities.

By adhering to these guidelines, applicants can navigate the process with greater ease and confidence.