The license must be in view, but it may be in a location that you cannot see easily to read it. The law does not say that you can ask to see it more clearly, and if you ask about it you could get some argument from the management on duty. The only penalty I am aware of is if they attempt to block a peace officer from reading it.G Wagner wrote:My understanding is that the liquor license must be "In a Prominent" place, and therefore, the color and 51% (if applicable) would be obvious. Also, if one was arrested, it would be best if the arresting officer "observes" the license and indicates in the report the liquor license number, and the color/percentage indicated.
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And I wanted to clarify that the color of the license has nothing to do with guns. TABC issues different color licenses for different classes, such as beer or liquor. To verify what the gun sign should be, you need to read the wording on the license that says sign = red or sign = blue.