- What is the purpose of the Georgia ATT-15 form?
The Georgia ATT-15 form is designed for individuals seeking to obtain an alcohol permit as salesmen or representatives. This permit is necessary for those who intend to promote and sell alcoholic beverages within the state of Georgia, working on behalf of licensed wholesalers, importers, brokers of wine, malt beverages, or distilled spirits, as well as licensed wineries and breweries.
- Who needs to fill out the Georgia ATT-15 form?
Any salesman or representative who intends to sell or promote alcoholic beverages in Georgia for a licensed wholesaler, importer, broker of wine or malt beverages, or a licensed winery or brewery must complete the ATT-15 form. Separate applications are required for each applicant.
- What information is required on the ATT-15 form?
Applicants must provide detailed personal and employment information, including:
- Georgia State Taxpayer Identifier (if available)
- Legal name and address of the business
- Type of permit being applied for
- Social Security Number, name, date of birth, home address, email, fax number, home telephone number, and residency details
- Employment history for the past five years
- Information on any direct or indirect interests in other alcoholic beverage businesses
- Details of any prior arrests or legal issues
Additionally, a notarized oath by the applicant and a confirmation by the employing company are required.
- Is there a fee associated with the ATT-15 form?
There is no registration fee for salesmen or representatives of licensed wholesalers, importers, or brokers of wine or malt beverages, or of licensed wineries or breweries. However, a fee of $10.00 per person is required for salesmen or representatives of a licensed wholesaler or producer of distilled spirits. Additionally, a fingerprinting fee of $52.90, payable to “Cogent Systems-GAPS”, is required for the Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS).
- What is the Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS)?
The Georgia Automated Fingerprint Procedure (GAPS) is a mandatory step in the application process for an alcohol permit. It involves the applicant being fingerprinted as part of a background check. Cogent Systems handles the processing, and there is a charge of $52.90 for this service. Examiners provide an instructional package for completing the GAPS registration process successfully.
- How do I submit the ATT-15 form?
The completed ATT-15 form, along with any required attachments and fees, should be mailed to the address provided on the form: Georgia Department of Revenue Alcohol & Tobacco Division, P.O. Box 49728, Atlanta, Georgia 30359. Applicants and the confirming company are advised to retain a copy of the application for their records and for inspection by the Revenue Commissioner or designated agents.
- What happens if the application is incomplete?
The processing of the ATT-15 application will be delayed if it is not properly signed, if complete information is not furnished, or if applicable questions are not answered. It is crucial to follow the instructions carefully and ensure that all required information and documents are provided at the time of submission.
- Who can I contact for assistance with the ATT-15 form?
For questions or assistance in completing the ATT-15 form, applicants can call the Georgia Department of Revenue Alcohol & Tobacco Division at (404) 417-4870. The staff is available to help with any inquiries related to the application process.