Arkansas Expands Alcohol Delivery: New Law Allows Third-Party Home Delivery of Beer, Wine, and Spirits

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LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS – March 25, 2025 – This legislative session, the Arkansas General Assembly passed Senate Bill 98, authorizing third-party delivery services to deliver alcohol from retailers to consumers over the age of 21 in a wet county.  Governor Huckabee Sanders signed the legislation into law on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.

“This law represents a significant step towards alcohol modernization that puts customers first,” said Tom Kerr, General Counsel of the Adult Beverage Alliance. “Arkansas now joins 32 other states in allowing safe and responsible alcohol delivery through third-party companies, while maintaining strong regulatory safeguards.”

The new law enables third-party delivery services to partner with grocery, convenience, and liquor stores for home alcohol delivery. The legislation mandates strict age verification protocols and driver training requirements to ensure responsible delivery practices. 

About the Adult Beverage Alliance

The Adult Beverage Alliance is a 501(c)(6) organization serving as the thought leader at the intersection of e-commerce and the retail beverage alcohol industry. Representing companies that engage in third-party delivery, the Alliance is designed to support modernization in beverage alcohol policy to better serve customers in a safe and responsible manner.

Learn more about Adult Beverage Alliance at www.adultbeveragealliance.org or contact info@adultbeveragealliance.org.