What You Need To Know About TABC Seller Server Certification

By Mattie Knight


There are lots of jobs where you may be asked to either sell or serve alcohol to people as a part of your responsibilities. Whether you are a cashier, server in a restaurant or a bartender, you need to know the laws surrounding alcoholic beverage sales and service before you start working. That is why you should take a TABC seller server certification course.

Though it is not required by law to take this class, it is highly recommended by the TABC, the governing body for alcohol sales in Texas. This class helps you learn the many laws regarding alcohol in the Lone Star state. You find out who you can serve to, when you may be required by law to stop serving or selling, and much more.

Laws are not the only thing that you will be learning in class. You will also get lots of tips about how to handle an intoxicated person, since you can no longer serve them alcohol once they are drunk. You will also learn how to spot a potentially fake license or ID card, which can be very helpful in preventing you from selling or serving to someone who is underage. These tips can be really useful, especially the first time you encounter these situations.

It is very important to note that you should not sign up for just any class that claims to be able to teach you about how to serve or sell in Texas. That is because the TABC has certified some retailers or other third party companies to do the teaching and certifying for them. If you take a course from a source that is not certified, there is no way to tell if they are covering all the pertinent laws or giving you the most current info regarding alcohol laws.

To make things easier for you, there are multiple ways that you can take one of these certified courses. A common one is a classroom where you show up to a class at a specified time and learn from a teacher as if you were in school, complete with quizzes and possibly a test involved for a specified amount of hours.

If you have a hard time getting to one of these in person classrooms or just prefer the privacy of your own home, you can do an Internet only course instead. This means that you get to see the class through a stream on your computer. There may be live streams or pre-recorded streams available for you to purchase. This is not unlike colleges and universities who offer online courses.

Finally, there are classes that are pre-recorded onto a DVD and mailed to your home. With this type of class, you get to go at your own pace and can rewind or pause the DVD as much as you like to accommodate phone calls, children or other responsibilities.

No matter which type of course you choose, you will get a chance to learn everything you need to know in order to be a confident seller or server of alcohol. You may be required by your employer to get recertified periodically, which helps you since you will always be up on the latest laws.




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