1. Alcohol Regulations and Permits - Every person who produces, processes or warehouses distilled spirits or wine must obtain a basic permit. Anyone engaged in the business of purchasing for resale at wholesale or importing distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages must also first obtain a basic permit. All such persons before commencing business must file an application and necessary documents with TTB. The applicant must have a permit approved by TTB in hand before engaging in business.
a. International import requirements for various countries for beer, wine and distilled spirits b. What you must do to import alcohol beverage products into the United States c. Exporting alcohol beverages
Dealer in Destructive Devices (such as mines, grenades, bombs, etc.)
Manufacturer of Destructive Devices
Importer of Destructive Devices
b. Explosives License/Permits To apply for any of these licenses, except "User (Limited) of Display Fireworks, use ATF Form 5400.13
Manufacturer of: Theatrical Flash Powder, Low or High Explosives, Blasting Agents, or Fireworks Importer of: Low or High Explosives, Blasting Agents, or Fireworks (Display) Dealer of: Low or High Explosives, Blasting Agents, Fireworks (Display), or Black Powder User of: Low or High Explosives, Blasting Agents, or Fireworks (Display) User (Limited) of: Low or High Explosives, Blasting Agents, or Display Fireworks
3. Tobacco Regulations and Permits - Tobacco products include cigars, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (snuff or chewing tobacco), pipe tobacco, and roll-your-own tobacco.
a. Manufacturer of Tobacco Products b. Export Warehouse Proprietor c. Importer of Tobacco Products