Apply for a Temporary Event Notice (TEN) for your licensed premises
Submit your Temporary Event Notice online. Guidance, deadlines and an easy-to-complete form to support festive and year-round events.
Read moreLicensed premises in Scotland are required by law to display this notice, explaining the rules for sales of alcohol.
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The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 requires all businesses selling alcohol to display an ‘under 18s’ notice under Section 110.
This notice explains that alcohol is not to be provided to anyone under the age of 18 years, and must be displayed:
This free download of the notice features the exact text specified in the legislation. You can print as many copies as you require.
Fill in the form to download your copy.
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Submit your Temporary Event Notice online. Guidance, deadlines and an easy-to-complete form to support festive and year-round events.
Read moreStay compliant with our licensing checklist—covering key requirements to help you avoid penalties and meet regulations.
Read moreThis document lists relevant offences under the Licensing Act 2003 for personal licence applications and renewals.
Read moreThis free comprehensive guide includes policies, staff training and a number of free downloadable posters.
Read moreThis free download details the six steps to acquiring a personal licence for the purposes of selling alcohol.
Read moreThis quick guide explains how a licensed premises can open late to show international sports events from other timezones.
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