Control State Directory and Info

Seventeen states and jurisdictions in Alaska, Maryland, Minnesota and South Dakota adopted forms of the "Control" model. They control the sale of distilled spirits and, in some cases, wine and beer through government agencies at the wholesale level.  Thirteen of those jurisdictions also exercise control over retail sales for off-premises consumption; either through government-operated package stores or designated agents.

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Control State Code Application

The Control State Code (CSC) is a unique six-digit number identifying alcoholic beverage BRANDS and SIZES sold in the Control States. Distilled spirits and fortified wines are assigned a six-digit code that always begins with a zero, while six-digit codes for all other wines begin with varying numbers that are determined by type. In addition to the unique six-digit code, each product has a three-digit prefix to identify its class and a two-digit suffix to identify its size. The established structures are used to code the beverage alcohol products.

*Note: You do not have to be a NABCA member to purchase Control State Codes. The benefit of being a member is that you will receive the codes for free; non-members pay $72 per Control State Code.

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New! Product Registration Form

To ensure daily sales are captured and included in NABCA's SAM Database and Daily Models, products must be registered with NABCA for entry into our database prior to the launch date of a product.

Click here for the Product Registration Form.

Special Orders Guide (2018)

This Special Orders User Guide outlines how control jurisdictions handle temporary listings and special order requests for beverage alcohol products. It details what to do and whom to contact for each agency.

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