How to apply for a Personal Licence
How to apply for a Personal Licence
Anyone authorising the sale of alcohol is required to obtain a Personal Licence from their local council
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Both individuals and premises must apply to their local council in order to become licensed.
How do you get a Personal Licence?
You will need to apply for a Personal Licence from your local council - that is the one where you live. There are a few steps but it is similar to getting a passport. You will need to do the following:
- Be 18 years or older
- Get the Level 2 Award for Personal License Holders Qualification
- Obtain and complete a Personal License application form to your local council
- Obtain a check from the Disclosure and Barring Service. (This is the new version of the CRB check).
- Get two passport sized photos signed by a professional to prove your identity
- Submit the application form, your qualification certificate, your DBS check and two photos to your local council
- Pay the local council application fee, which will be around £40
I need the Personal License Holders qualification. How do I get it?
All Personal Licence Holders are required to pass the Personal License Holders qualification, sometimes called the APLH qualification.
The Digital College offers a fully online version of the course and allows candidates to sit the exam at home. On passing the exam you would receive the official Level 2 qualification, which is awarded by Highfield Qualifications, one the the UK's largest awarding bodies.
Getting the qualification is straight forward:
- Work through our online study content
- Get ready for the exam with our mock tests with a large bank of practice questions
- Take the qualification multiple-choice exam at home or in one of our local test centres
- Receive the official certificate, awarded by Highfield Qualifications, by email
Working in catering?
The Digital College has a selection of other qualifications that may be beneficial if you work in catering
Level 2 Award: Food safety and Hygiene
A Level 2 qualification awarded by Highfield Qualifications
A level 2 qualification is required for anyone working with food on a regular basis, including cafes and restaurants.
View CourseLevel 3 Award: Food safety and Hygiene
A Level 3 qualification awarded by Highfield Qualifications
If you are supervising others in food preparation then you are required to have a Level 3 qualification in food safety. This qualification explains your role and responsibilities when managing teams of people working with food.
View CoursePersonal Licence Holder
Get your your Personal Licence Holder Award (APLH) the easy way. Train online in your spare time.
- Narrated online video content
- Activities and progress tests
- Mock exam with realistic practice questions
- Easy to use online exams
- Official Highfield Qualification
Need a Premises Licence?
You will need a Premises Licence if your venue:
- sells alcohol
- serves hot food and drinks between 11pm and 5am
- offers certain types of entertainment such as sport, theatre or dancing