Can you ship spirits direct-to-consumer to Nebraska?
In short: As of 2026, direct-to-consumer shipping of distilled spirits to Nebraska is permitted. Permitted with a shipping license. An adult signature is required on delivery. This is general information, not legal advice; verify current rules with the Nebraska alcohol authority before shipping.
What are the rules for shipping spirits to Nebraska?
Permitted with a shipping license. Like every state that allows spirits DTC, Nebraska requires an adult signature at delivery, and the producer is responsible for applicable licensing, taxes, and reporting. Because these requirements change, confirm the current rule with the destination state before each shipment.
How do distilleries ship to Nebraska compliantly?
Compliant DTC shipping means applying the correct rule at the moment of sale: confirming the destination allows it, enforcing any volume or producer-size limit, verifying the buyer's age, requiring adult signature, and collecting and remitting the right taxes. Doing that by hand across many states is where mistakes happen, which is why the rule logic belongs in the system rather than a spreadsheet.
Why spirits DTC is limited
Direct shipping of spirits lags well behind wine. Most states still route spirits through the three-tier system, so Nebraska being open to DTC is the exception rather than the rule. See the full state-by-state map for where spirits DTC is and is not allowed.
Source: Avalara/Sovos DTC spirits guide; Clark Hill (CA AB-1246), 2025-2026. This is general information, not legal or tax advice. Direct-shipping law changes frequently; always confirm current requirements with the Nebraska alcohol beverage authority.
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