Licensing Act 2003

This page provides an overview of the Licensing Act 2003 for police officers, helping them understand key sections of the law and how it applies in their duties.

Overview

The Licensing Act 2003 governs the sale of alcohol, the provision of entertainment, and the regulation of late-night refreshments. It establishes the legal framework for licensing premises and the responsibilities of license holders.

Key Powers under the Law

Under the Licensing Act, police can object to license applications, close premises where disorder is likely, and enter premises to check for breaches of licensing conditions.

Important Sections for Police Officers

What You Can Do Under This Law

Police can enforce the conditions of alcohol licenses, ensure premises meet public safety requirements, and prevent crime and disorder associated with licensed venues. They can also temporarily close premises in cases of disorder.

How to Request or Apply

Officers should: