The state of Idaho does not require alcohol server education but local jurisdictions like the city of Boise require that anyone who serves, sells or mixes alcohol in the city limits must take a course that has been approved by the Boise Police Department. More than 99% of students pass the test the first time they take the training course. The city of Boise requires that the course takes 2 hours to complete with a 70% score. When completed you will be provided with a certificate of completion that is valid for 3 years.
Approved California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) RBS Alcohol Server Certificate.The ABC will require that anyone who serves, sells, or manages anyone that serves or sells alcohol must complete a mandatory alcohol server training course beginning July 1, 2022. Please note that you will need to registers with the CA RBS Portal to get a Server ID number. We must report to the ABC that you have completed our online training within 24 hours, and the Server ID number is crucial for reporting.
Getting your Responsible Vendor Training certification in Florida is a simple process. All required is to finish an alcohol seller-server course and pass the final exam. Once you’ve completed the exam, you will receive your certificate of completion right away. With your certification, you can demonstrate to your employer that you possess the necessary knowledge and skills for responsible alcohol service.
The Georgia Department of Revenue requires alcohol training for anyone that delivers alcoholic beverages. There are several rules the delivery driver must follow such as checking ID of the customer, not delivering alcohol to an intoxicated customer. The state of Georgia does not require training for anyone serving or selling alcohol at a on-premise consumption establishment at this time. The delivery training program is valid for 2 years from date of completion. Any alcohol that is delivered must be purchased and delivered on the same day.
The Illinois ILCC BASSET Certification training course is to ensure that everyone is equipped with the proper tools and skills they will need to perform their jobs safely and prevent dangerous mistakes from occurring – such as serving to a minor or providing alcohol to a habitual or intoxicated customer. BASSET (which stands for “Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training”) is the Illinois state-approved course that helps handlers of alcoholic beverages learn the responsibilities and dangers involved with their jobs.
It’s essential for servers and sellers to complete the Indiana ATC alcohol training course to steer clear of legal trouble. This comprehensive course equips employees with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify underage customers and detect fake IDs. Failing to recognize a minor attempting to purchase alcohol could lead to severe consequences, such as job loss and the establishment’s liquor license being revoked. Our online course is approved by the Indiana ATC for Indiana On-Premise server/seller training.
The state of Kansas does not require alcohol server education; however, it is encouraged to help educate sellers and servers about responsible alcohol service. Some employers may request that you complete this course for employment. More than 99% of students pass the test the first time they complete our alcohol server education training course. Our online training course will take about 2 hours to complete with a 70% score. When finished, you will be provided with a certificate of completion that is valid for 3 years.
Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Card “RV BAR CARD”. This certification is required for all alcohol beverage outlet security personnel, as defined by Louisiana law and enforced by the Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control. Our online Louisiana Responsible Vendor Permit Training program has been approved by the Louisana ATC. Our Training course is broken down to three units with all of the Parish and city laws available before the final exam.
The best way for servers and sellers to avoid facing criminal charges is to take the MLCC alcohol training course. This course provides employees with a thorough and detailed education on how to identify underage customers and how to spot fake IDs whenever they may come across one. The employee must be able to determine when a minor is attempting to sneak by—failure to do so could cost them their jobs and could even result in the establishment losing its liquor license. Our online course for Michigan is approved by the Michigan LARA for server/seller training.
Montana alcohol server training is required for anyone that sells, serves or mixes alcohol. An alcohol server education course like this one within 60 days of hire. Our online training course is a self paced course which means you work as fast or as slow as you want. Our system saves your progress as you proceed through the training. The certificate of completion is available for immediate download after you pass the final test. More than 99% of the students pass the test the first time they take it.
This certification is not mandatory in the state of New York. Many employers do require this training for anyone who mixes, sells, serves, or manages anyone who mixes, sells, or serves alcohol in the state of New York. This training certification can help reduce liquor liability insurance for the establishment. Our New York Alcohol Training Awareness Program (ATAP) course has been reviewed and recommended by the NY State Liquor Authority (NY SLA), was developed under the guidelines of the NY SLA Rules, and meets ATAP requirements.
The Oklahoma Liquor Control Commission has approved our online Oklahoma Responsible Seller-Server Training Course. Servers and Sellers of alcohol will learn about how Oklahoma’s laws apply to them and who can be held liable civilly or criminally if they break an alcohol-related law. Our online training course is for both on and off-premise consumption (retail, restaurants, bars, convenience stores.) The training proof of completion is valid for 3 years from the date of completion. To view our approval, please click here. For more information, please click the learn more button below.
OLCC server education intends to help you develop the knowledge and skills that support responsible alcohol service. At the end of the course, the student must take a 50 question multiple-choice test. Students need a score of 70% or better to pass. More than 99% of the students pass the test the first time they take it. The Oregon course is self-paced and has no time requirements. There is a 30-day time limit on completing the course. To view our OLCC approval, please click here. If you have more questions, you can also visit our Oregon FAQ page by clicking the FAQ tab on the top of the page or clicking here.
The state of Rhode Island requires alcohol server education to help educate sellers and servers about responsible alcohol service. Some employers may request that you complete this course for employment. More than 99% of students pass the test the first time they complete our alcohol server education training course. Our online training course will take a few hours to complete with a 75% score or better to pass on the final exam. When finished, you will be provided with a certificate of completion that is valid for 3 years. For more information, please click the learn more button below.
The state of South Carolina does not require alcohol server education; however, it is encouraged to help educate sellers and servers about responsible alcohol service. Some employers may request that you complete this course for employment. More than 99% of students pass the test the first time they complete our alcohol server education training course. Our online training course will take about 2 hours to complete with a 70% score. When finished, you will be provided with a certificate of completion that is valid for 3 years.
Getting your Tennessee Server Permit TABC certification is a simple process. Complete our alcohol seller course and pass the final exam. Once you’ve completed the exam, you will receive your certificate of completion right away. We will notify TABC of your course completion with the RLPS, and you will receive the official server permit by email from the TABC. Your Tennessee Server Permit will be valid for 5 years.
The intent of the Utah DABS Alcohol Server Education is to help you develop the knowledge and skills that support responsible alcohol service. You will take a 25-question multiple-choice test at the end of the course. After you pass the test, you will instantly receive a certificate/card for download to print and go. There is no extra charge. In addition, we will report your completion to the state of Utah within 10 days. To view our approval, please click here. For more information, please click the learn more button below.
The intent of the Washington MAST Permit training and certification is to help servers develop the knowledge and skills that support responsible alcohol service. At the end of training course, students take a multiple-choice test. Students need a score of 80% to pass. The state of Washington requires that the course takes 3 hours to complete. Class 12 permits are issued to anyone that is 21 years of age or older. Class 13 permits are issued to anyone 18 to 20 years of age.
The state of West Virginia does not require alcohol server education; however, it is encouraged to help educate sellers and servers about responsible alcohol service. Some employers may request that you complete this course for employment. More than 99% of students pass the test the first time they complete our alcohol server education training course. Our online training course will take about 2 hours to complete with a 70% score. When finished, you will be provided with a certificate of completion that is valid for 3 years.