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Illinois Liquor Control Commission launches new licensing and compliance portal

Illinois Liquor Control Commission launches new licensing and compliance portal

“This launch marks a significant milestone in the ILCC’s ongoing modernization efforts.” Photo: Shutterstock


Springfield, IL (CHAMBANA TODAY) – The Illinois Liquor Control Commission has launched a new online Licensing and Compliance Portal designed to streamline applications, renewals and regulatory oversight for liquor license holders across the state.

The agency announced Monday that the unified system will consolidate multiple divisions into a single platform aimed at improving efficiency, transparency and communication with licensees.

Officials said businesses may experience temporary workflow adjustments and processing delays during the first 90 days as the system is implemented and refined.

“This launch marks a significant milestone in the ILCC’s ongoing modernization efforts,” Executive Director Lisa Gardner said in a statement. “It reflects our continued commitment to responsible regulation, public safety and improved accessibility for businesses across Illinois.”

The commission said it will monitor performance, incorporate user feedback and make refinements during the transition period.

Training materials and technical support information are available on the agency’s website. The commission is encouraging licensees to provide feedback as they begin using the portal.

The Illinois Liquor Control Commission regulates the manufacture, distribution and sale of alcoholic beverages in the state and works to reduce youth access to alcohol products.

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