If I receive a violation, what kind of effect will it have on my liquor license?

The violation penalties are on a scale set by the Liquor Commissioner or Deputy Liquor Commissioner. The first and second violations, such as serving an underage person, are usually monetary fines. The third violation can result in a suspension or revocation of the liquor license.

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1. Can I change or reschedule my court date for a code or ordinance violation?
2. Where can I pay my fines?
3. Can someone else appear in administrative court on my behalf?
4. Who is my Inspector?
5. How do I get a scope of work to repair a property?
6. Why do I have to pay a fine for an ordinance violation when I already have a work order invoice regarding the same incident?
7. How do I find out the status of my criminal court case?
8. I have been served with a summons for a demolition case. What can I do to defend or resist the demolition of my property?
9. Does the City assume ownership of the property once it has been demolished?
10. Why do I need to register my property?
11. How do I register my property?
12. If I receive a violation, what kind of effect will it have on my liquor license?
13. What do I do if I need legal advice?
14. What can I do of my car has been impounded?
15. Where and what amount do I pay for a lien or abatement lien?