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STATE SHIPPING LAWS: Mississippi

Prohibited

Last Updated: February 25, 2018

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Prohibited

Permit

PROHIBITED

Sales Tax

Not Applicable

Excise Tax

Not Applicable

Volume Limit

Not Applicable

Reporting

Not Applicable

Product Requirements

Not Applicable

Additional Information

Direct shipment via common carrier prohibited. The state does NOT permit unlicensed individuals to receive or to bring in wine or brandy.

Support Direct Shipping in Mississippi

January 31, 2018

Mississippi is one of the seven states that still prohibit direct shipments from wineries. Wineries can support efforts to create a workable direct shipping bill by directing customers to the Free the Grapes! website.

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Statutes & Advisories

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Mississippi Alcohol Beverage Control
P.O. Box 540
Madison, MS 39110
Phone: (601) 856-1301
Fax: (601) 856-1390
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