['Registration and Permits - Motor Carrier']
['Alcoholic Beverage Transportation']
04/21/2025
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Permits
No special permits are needed to transport alcoholic beverages out of, through, or within Tennessee.
Fees
No special fees are needed to transport alcoholic beverages out of, through, or within Tennessee.
Bonds
Anyone, except for-hire federally-regulated common carriers, transporting distilled spirits or wine within, into, through, or from Tennessee must post a $1,000 surety bond with the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Evidence that the required surety bond has been posted must accompany the alcoholic beverages at all times during transportation.
Reports
No special reports are needed to transport alcoholic beverages out of, through, or within Tennessee.
Other
A bill of lading or other memorandum of shipment signed by the consignor must be carried with the load during transportation. It must show an exact description of the alcoholic beverages being transported, the name and address of the consignor, the name and address of the consignee, and the route to be traveled by the vehicle while in Tennessee. The route must be the most direct route from the consignor’s place of business to the place of business of the consignee.
['Registration and Permits - Motor Carrier']
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