A seller-server training program helps new and current alcohol servers keep up to date on laws and regulations that govern the sale of alcohol in the State of Texas. While it is not an official requirement to serve alcohol in Texas, most employers will require you to complete a TABC course before you are allowed to work.
This TABC Seller-Server Training Course is modeled after the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and has been approved by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. It is periodically updated to stay current with the Beverage Code and to improve quality. Our course is available in English and Spanish and you will be able to select the language when you start your course.
What is the tabc (texas alcoholic beverage commission)?
The TABC is the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. This is the agency in charge of the administration of the Alcoholic Beverage Code in the state of Texas. As such, TABC certification is an important step for anyone who hopes to work in the food and beverage industry where alcoholic drinks will be sold. While certification is not required by the state, it is often a requirement of employment. So, you may need to complete your TABC certification before you can start work, or you might decide to pursue it before going on interviews to make yourself more attractive as a candidate.
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This course consists of 4 lessons and a final exam. The lessons are:
TABC Seller-Server Training
Minors and Alcohol
Intoxicated People & Alcohol Sales
Alcohol To-Go, Delivery & Other Permits
This TABC Seller-Server Training Course is modeled after the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and has been approved by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. It is periodically updated to stay current with the Beverage Code and to improve quality.
Yes. Your TABC Seller-Server card from Responsible Training is valid in any jurisdiction in Texas.
Upon successful completion of the TABC training course, you will understand:
Anyone who works in a place that serves alcohol (restaurant, bar, food truck, or convenience store) should hold a TABC Certificate to show they understand the laws regarding alcohol sales.
Knowledge of alcohol laws can better protect you against legal repercussions
TABC training will better prepare you to do your job and serve customers appropriately and safely
Many different situations can come up while working in a server-seller role, and you might not have the knowledge needed to deal with those circumstances if you didn’t bother to complete the training process
Holding a TABC Certificate shows employers that you have passed the minimum requirement of understanding the laws governing the sale of alcohol.
When applying for jobs, you may call yourself a "Responsible Training TABC Certificate Recipient". You can refer to your "Responsible Training TABC Certificate" on your resume.
You may not say or imply that you are "certified," "certificated," "licensed," "registered" or "accredited"; these terms indicate a different type of program than seller-server training.
If you are trying to fit this training into your busy schedule, we have good news – you won’t need to commit hours and hours of study time to this process.
Work at your own pace and go through each of the four lessons plus the final review and exam as you are ready and have time available
You have up to six months from the date of registration to complete this program.
Roughly 20 minutes will be required for each lesson and quiz, and there are four of those to complete, followed by a final review and exam process
with some time set aside to focus on the task, this can be completed in a day and you will be finished with your TABC certificate.
The TABC Course is designed to be completed at your own pace. However, you must complete each lesson before advancing to the next. All training must be completed within 6 months of registering. Each lesson can be reviewed in 15 minutes or less. Quizzes should take 5 minutes each.
We've made it easy to receive your TABC certification, meet state and company standards and begin work as quickly as possible. This course includes:
Going through a program to obtain a TABC certificate will give you the opportunity to learn the various laws and restrictions that apply to serving alcohol in the state of Texas. There are legal obligations held by businesses and their employees when serving alcohol. If you serve alcohol without proper training, you might unknowingly make mistakes that could put people and the business at risk. Fortunately, by completing a simple, user-friendly course like the one available here, you can arm yourself with knowledge and report to the job with confidence.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has set the validity of a TABC certificate at 2 years. It will be printed on your certification and may be checked by using our online verification program.
The cost of each course is located in the course catalog. You may pay using all major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express).
Responsible Training's first consideration is customer satisfaction. If for any reason you request a refund before a certificate is issued, we will be happy to refund you the full amount of the transaction.
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