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New Vendor?  Please do these two things:

 

1.  Complete a NEW VENDOR FORM and FAX to: 240-777-6642 to be set up at DLC.  The department requires all new vendors to submit this form before we can place an order with your company.

 

2.  Sign on to http://www.mcipcc.net/ and complete your information to be set up in the County.  Montgomery County Office of Procurement requires all new vendors to visit this website and enter their vendor information before payments can be made.  You must update this website with any future changes to this information.

 

Montgomery County, MD

We are pleased with your interest in Montgomery County. Established in 1776, Montgomery County is located adjacent to the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., and includes 497 square miles of land area. Montgomery County is Maryland's most populous jurisdiction and one of it’s most affluent.

Montgomery County, MD, Department of Liquor Control

Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) is the wholesaler/distributor for all beverage alcohol products sold in the County. We sell beverage alcohol to our approximately 900 license-holders in two ways: as stock and as special order.

Stock Merchandise: The Department of Liquor Control warehouses a number of stock beer, wine and spirit products for resale in its centrally located warehouse. Stock products are purchased in bulk and stored at the warehouse for customers to order.

Special Order Merchandise: The Department also offers thousands of items as special order and will research any product a customer wants to ascertain price and availability. Special order items are not warehoused, but are obtained specifically for both wholesale and retail customers. The procurement process starts once the product is ordered. Under normal circumstances, deposits are not required.

 

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NL's

 

Solicitor’s Permit Information
Product Listing Information
Selling Beer
Selling Wine and Spirits
Forms:
Solicitor’s Permit Application (pdf)
Wine/Liquor Special Order
Listing Form (pdf)
Wine/Liquor Expression of
Interest to List a Product (pdf)
 
 
 
 
Last edited: 11/4/2009