



Temporary limited licences are usually sought by persons or organisations holding one-off events, such as a ball or presentation night or a one-off event requiring an extension of trading hours or the size of the licensed premises.
Read the Liquor licensing fact sheet - Temporary limited licence (PDF, 425KB) for more information about when a temporary limited licence is required.
Note: If your event is held outdoors, you'll need to provide a plan of the site with the proposed licensed area outlined in red, with your application. For more information download the Plans for Temporary Limited Licence Fact Sheet (PDF, 124KB).
Find out how to apply below.
You should specify the hours you want to operate in your application form.
Note that if you're seeking to trade past 1am, we require a minimum of 50 days to process the application. You may be required to display a public notice at the venue for 28 days. Victoria Police and the local council may review your application.
If you're seeking to trade past 1am in the municipalities of City of Yarra, City of Port Phillip, City of Melbourne (including Docklands), or City of Stonnington, you're also required to satisfy the VCGLR that:
For more information, see late night freeze.
The following restrictions apply to the issuing of temporary limited licences:
A temporary limited licence can't be granted for events held at a premises used primarily by people under the age of 18 years. For example, indoor play centres.
A major event licence applies to events that are likely to have a significant impact, such as those:
For more information visit Temporary or Major Event requirements.
Licensed venues that supply alcohol for consumption onsite are required to provide free drinking water to their patrons. It will be left to the discretion of the licensee how water is supplied.
Failure to supply free drinking water will attract substantial fines. For more information, see Free water for patrons.
If you have a credit card, you may apply via the temporary limited licence online form.
Applications can be made from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, as well as traditional computers, anytime. All information transmitted via the portal is encrypted and secure.
Applications for a limited licence should still be lodged at least eight weeks before the event, as lodging an application doesn't automatically mean it will be approved. Certain applications need to be reviewed by Victoria Police and local councils, which have their own time frames.
If you would like a copy of any of these documents in a more accessible format, please submit an enquiry via the contact us form.
For information about the application fees associated with temporary limited licences can be found in the Liquor licence fee fact sheet (PDF, 478KB).
For information on applying for White Night 2018, see Apply now for White Night 2018.
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