Keeping You in Business
In the State of Texas, a permit to sell alcoholic beverages may be suspended or revoked for a number of reasons. Often times, the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission seeks a sanction like cancellation, suspension, revocation or a fine when the sanction is not warranted. These violations often occur to responsible vendors, and the repercussions of permit suspensions or revocations can be disastrous.
As your attorney, Troy Locklear will work diligently with the applicable enforcement and legal divisions of the T.A.B.C. to prevent or minimize the sanction(s) imposed, keep your licenses and permits active, and defend the allegations before the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
Troy's clients include bars, clubs, restaurants, liquor stores, convenient stores, gas stations, and private clubs:
- On Premise Liquor Permits
- On Premise Liquor Late Hour
- Off Premise Liquor
- On Premise Beer and Wine
- On Premise Beer and Wine Late Hour
- Off Premise Beer and Wine
Typical violations Troy defends are:
- Serving Alcohol to an Intoxicated Person
- Serving Alcohol to Minors
- Serving Alcohol After Hours
- Failure to Operate with a Required License
- Occupancy Violations
- Employment of a Minor
- Surrendering Control
- Disorderly Conduct
- Gambling
- Public Nuisance
- Solicitation of Sexual Purposes






