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Oregon Liquor Control Commission
Anti-furnishing campaign targets parents
Home Furnishing takes on a whole new meaning
The OLCC has teamed up with Oregon Partnership to raise awareness about the dangers of furnishing alcohol to minors.

Because most kids get their alcohol from home, the campaign targets parents when they buy alcohol.
Consumer Resources
Get a Service Permit
Get a Service Permit
Oregon law requires you to have a service permit if you work at a business with a liquor license that allows customers to drink on the premises and you mix, serve, or sell alcohol in any manner.
Video for Alcohol Servers - Last Call
Last Call - Server Education Video
Alcohol servers play a vital role in helping to prevent the tragic effects of drunk driving. Watch this important video to learn more.

Get a Liquor License
Get a Liquor License
Anyone who manufactures, distributes or sells alcoholic beverages in Oregon must have a liquor license.
Find a Liquor Store
Locate a liquor store
Click here for the complete list of liquor stores in Oregon.
Inclement Weather Procedures
snowstorm
The OLCC wants to ensure it stays open to conduct the citizens' business. Occasionally, bad weather or other conditions force the state to close offices.
OLCC Spotlight
OLCC receives Social Responsibility Award
Best Practices Award
OLCC's Responsible Vendor Program has received the 2008 Social Responsibility Award from the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators.
Keeping alcohol out of the hands of minors
teens
Keeping alcohol out of the hands of minors is a priority for the OLCC. See how we are working to reduce minors' access to alcohol and how you can help.
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Happy Birthday, Oregon!
Happy Birthday Oregon
Oregon celebrates its 150th birthday in 2009. Get on the least-exclusive guest list around! Stay up-to-date with the Oregon 150 e-newsletter for all things sesquicentennial.

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