It is the responsibility of all community members to ensure that the university does not, through their actions, violate the law. Official university functions, including events held by registered student groups, are not allowed to provide alcohol to those under 21, and no university funds may be used to purchase alcohol for that purpose. Violations of this requirement can result in both criminal prosecution and university administrative action, including dismissal from the university.
An ASU alcohol permit is required any time alcohol is served or sold on an ASU premise that does not have a state-issued liquor license. For a list of ASU premises with a state-issued liquor license, email the Office of Risk Management.
The ASU alcohol permit request must be submitted by an ASU representative 15 business days prior to the event date.
All events involving alcohol must be registered in the Special Event Registry.
The following documents must be submitted with the alcohol permit request:
A Special Event liquor license is a temporary non-transferable liquor license that allows a qualified organization to sell and serve spirituous liquor for the period authorized on the license.
Special Event liquor licenses are required when serving, selling or dealing in alcohol on an ASU premise that does not have a state-issued liquor license and where any of the following apply to the event:
ASU event coordinators, planners and venue managers are responsible for reviewing all third-party events to ensure a Special Event liquor license is not needed.
To apply for a Special Event liquor license, visit the city special events website where the event will take place. Each city has its own application deadlines and turnaround time, and it is suggested that the event host begin planning at least 90 days prior to the event to ensure the application is submitted before the deadline and the special event liquor license is issued prior to the event date. ASU will not process the alcohol permit request without the special event liquor license.
ASU does not have a preferred list of alcohol vendors. Event hosts may use any alcohol vendor of their choice. The alcohol vendor must provide a certificate of insurance that meets the requirements below.
Insurance requirements:
Additional coverage may be necessary for special circumstances or large events.