What this application does
A licence is required for any venue typically used for playing public music or singing, whether licenced to sell alcohol or not.
How much this application costs
There is a fee of €150 per application.
How to apply
1. Complete your application
If you are a legal practitioner and have an account in CSOL, you can complete the application in CSOL. Alternatively, you can complete Form 87.1 manually.
2. Serve the notice parties
You must notify or serve the relevant notice parties for your application. If the application is submitted in CSOL, the notice parties are automatically notified. Alternatively, you can serve the notice manually. Please see our serving and proof of service page for more information. For this application, these are the notice parties:
- An Garda Síochána must be notified at least fourteen days prior to the annual licensing court.
- The Fire Officer must be notified at least one month prior to the annual licensing court.
3. Submit your application
You can submit your application through CSOL or manually at the court office. The application must be lodged at least four days prior prior to the annual licensing court.
4. Provide proofs to the court office
You will have to provide the required supporting documentation or "proofs" to the court office. This must be done manually as there is currently no option to upload the "proofs" listed below through CSOL.
What proofs are required
- Original notice of application with relevant stamp duty. The application should state whether the premises is licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor. The applicable hours should also be included or provided in court.
- Statutory declaration of service (only where the application is served manually).
- Confirmation that there is no objection from the Fire Officer or An Garda Síochána.
What additional proofs may be required
Each judge or district may have additional requirements. This may include all or some of the below "proofs". It is advisable to check with your local court office.
- Company documents (where the applicant is a company).
- Plans for the premises - The plans should show each room in the premises used for public music, singing or other entertainment. A single licence can be obtained for an entire building. However, each room or area used for public music, singing or other entertainment must be clearly shown on the plans.
- Confirmation that the applicant is not disqualified from holding a licence under Licensing Combatting Drug Abuse Act 1997.