The NC ABC Commission

About the NC ABC Commission

In 1935, the North Carolina Legislature authorized the Governor to appoint a commission to study the question of control of alcoholic beverages. The commission examined two models being implemented by other states at the end of Prohibition: state licensing systems and state monopoly systems. After careful study, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act was submitted to the General Assembly of 1937, and a monopoly system was enacted into law in North Carolina. The Control Act provided for the establishment of a State Board of Control consisting of a chairman and two associate members appointed by the Governor. The Control Act also provided for a plan under which no county or city in the state could allow the sale of alcoholic beverages unless first approved by the local voters. Today, that state board of control is known as the NC ABC Commission. In North Carolina, the sale of beer/wine/mixed drinks is legal only in jurisdictions that have voted in favor of it, and county/municipal boards operate the retail stores that sell bottles of spirituous liquor.

Contact the NC ABC Commission Via:

Mail:

4307 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699-4307

Main Line Number: (919) 779-0700

Permits Number: (919) 948-7941

Email: NC ABC Commission

The Local ABC Boards also aim to provide the same friendly service as the NC ABC Commission. You can contact your local board manager if you need to discuss a matter at one of their stores.