Montgomery County Tax Office
400 N. San Jacinto St.
Conroe, Texas 77301
(936)539-7897
Beer and Wine
400 N. San Jacinto St.
Conroe, Texas 77301
(936)539-7897
Beer and Wine
New Applicant Applications for Beer and Wine Licenses are available from TABC at the below address. You may also visit the TABC website http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/contact_us/local_field_office.asp to find your local office. They can advise you on how to begin the process. |
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
P.O. Box 13127
Austin, TX 78711
Renewals Renewals may be processed by mail or in person at any of our 5 office locations. |
Renewals by mail should be addressed to:
Tammy J. McRae, Tax Assessor-Collector
400 N. San Jacinto St.
Conroe, TX 77301
Note: Checks and money orders should be made payable to Tammy J. McRae, Tax Assessor-Collector. Please do not send cash by mail.
Collection of fees for establishments serving beer and wine within Montgomery County is governed by Title 3, Subtitle B - Chapter 61, Subchapter A - Section 61.36 of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, which states that:“(a)The governing body of an incorporated city or town may levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half of the state fee for each license, except a temporary or agent's beer license, issued for premises located within the city or town. The commissioner’s court of a county may levy and collect a fee equal to one-half the state fee for each license, except a temporary or agent's beer license, issued for premises located within the county...”
Collection of fees for establishments serving beer and wine within Montgomery County is governed by Title 3, Subtitle B - Chapter 61, Subchapter A - Section 61.36 of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, which states that:“(a)The governing body of an incorporated city or town may levy and collect a fee not to exceed one-half of the state fee for each license, except a temporary or agent's beer license, issued for premises located within the city or town. The commissioner’s court of a county may levy and collect a fee equal to one-half the state fee for each license, except a temporary or agent's beer license, issued for premises located within the county...”