Liquor Licenses
Liquor Licenses
Anyone who engages in the sale of intoxicating liquor within Olmsted County is required to first obtain a license.
Anyone who engages in the sale of intoxicating liquor within Olmsted County is required to first obtain a license.
A license is required if you plan to sell food or beverages in Minnesota. The type of food sold and your location will determine which state or local agency will issue the license and do the inspections.
If you have a retail establishment and want to sell tobacco products, you must have a license from Olmsted County.
Any establishment dealing with the sale or commercial use of second-hand platinum, gold, and/or silver in Olmsted County must obtain a Precious Metal Dealer License.
Find Olmsted County tax-forfeited property information
Find Olmsted County tax-forfeited property information
Tax-forfeited parcels are properties on which delinquent property taxes were not paid. Title to the land and buildings was forfeited, and title is now vested in the State of Minnesota.
Olmsted County Requires Permits on All County Highways.
Access permits are required for any changes proposed to driveway access along County Highways.
Utility permits are required for work proposed in the County Highway right of ways.
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Learn more about the demographics within Olmsted County.
Learn more about the demographics within Olmsted County.