
If you have a negative accusation regarding your liquor license, a Sacramento ABC violations attorney at Blake & Ayaz can help you. California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) accusations affect your business operations, reputation, and future. Whether you own a restaurant, store, or event venue serving alcoholic beverages, learn how Sacramento ABC violation laws impact your livelihood.
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The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is responsible for regulating alcohol sales and distribution throughout the state. California alcohol laws require businesses selling alcohol to comply with certain service and operational standards. Sacramento takes liquor law enforcement seriously and issues accusations for violations ranging from who you serve to how you sell alcohol.
Often, ABC violations cases stem from violations that your staff is least likely to deliberately cause. Common violations can be caused by a lack of training, employee error, or a simple misunderstanding. Ignorance isn’t a defense, but part of Blake & Ayaz’s defensive strategy involves explaining how to remain in compliance once your case is resolved. Violations that ABC usually accuses licensees of include:
Violations will vary case by case, and penalties vary based on prior violations and the circumstances of your individual incident.
California law prohibits alcohol businesses from selling or otherwise providing alcohol to anyone under the age of 21. Violators can face fines, suspension, and even criminal charges. In Sacramento, liquor law violations can be enforced through decoys under the age of 21 attempting to purchase alcohol from your business.
According to California Business and Professions Code § 24200, California ABC can suspend or revoke your business’s license if you violate any part of California’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. Plus, allowing an illegal sale or occupancy can lead to a suspension or license loss. The California ABC Department found the following in 2024-2025:
Once California ABC believes there is enough evidence to prove your business violated alcohol laws, they may file an accusation. Following the accusation, your business will go through an administrative hearing process.
The administrative hearing process takes place after your business is sent a written accusation of California ABC violations. After receiving the accusation, you can respond to the allegations and request a hearing. Hearings will typically take place in front of an administrative law judge. In Sacramento, hearings are typically associated with the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse located at 720 9th Street.
During the hearing, California ABC will present evidence against your business, and you will be able to present evidence on your behalf. Witness accounts, sales figures, and incident reports are all examples of potential evidence. After hearing from both parties, the administrative law judge will present a proposed decision to California ABC.
After going through the accusation process, your business will face one of several consequences based on the ABC decision. Hiring a Sacramento ABC violations lawyer can help you learn about these consequences so you know what you could be up against should you receive an accusation.
The penalties for ABC violations will vary based on the violation. Businesses typically worry first and foremost about the financial repercussions of a violation. Fines can be large, and multiple offenses may result in increased penalties.
Another hit to the business comes from license suspensions, which halt alcohol sales and thus reduce earnings. In serious cases, the ABC may try to revoke your license, which would shut down your business.
Other penalties can include heightened monitoring by regulatory agencies, being required to undertake additional training, or being subject to certain conditions on your license. Conditions can range from restricted hours to additional security measures.
If you have been accused of violating one of the many ABC rules, you should work to develop a defense as soon as possible. Review the elements of the violation and determine what elements may have been lacking in the incident.
ABC laws will often allow for a defense if you can prove that you took reasonable steps to prevent the violation from happening. For underage drinking violations, this may mean proving that your staff properly checked IDs.
Over-serving violations may allow you to prove that you have trained your staff to monitor patrons and that they did so in your establishment. You should have documentation of training, as well as any other documentation that may help you in your violation case.
Many businesses question whether they should hire an attorney when faced with California ABC violations. If you’ve received a notice that California ABC is accusing your business of a violation or that it intends to investigate your business, you may want to hire an ABC violations attorney.
An attorney can help you understand what California ABC is accusing your business of and what the process looks like moving forward. Ensuring you know how to navigate through California’s ABC program will help you respond to accusations in a timely manner. Failure to respond to California ABC in the correct manner or by their required deadlines can result in your business receiving a default decision.
If you have been accused of an ABC violation, Blake & Ayaz can help you understand the accusations against you and advocate for your side. Contact us today for a consultation.
