California RBS Alcohol Server Certification (ABC-Approved)
California requires every on-premises alcohol server to hold a Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) certification under AB 1221. Online, ABC-approved California RBS training — finish in about 2 hours. Course price $11.95. Take the state exam on the ABC RBS Portal (a small portal fee may apply). Certification is valid 3 years.
Regulated by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
The California RBS Alcohol Server Certification is a mandatory requirement for all alcohol servers and managers working in on-premises establishments across the state. Since July 1, 2022, it has been a legal requirement under Assembly Bill 1221, ensuring that anyone responsible for checking IDs, taking alcohol orders, pouring drinks, or delivering alcohol to customers is properly trained and certified.
CertsUniversity is a RBS training provider approved by the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Our California approved RBS course meets the California ABC training requirements and AB 1221 content.
Interactive, quick and easy!
Affordable Training: Only $11.95
State Exam Fee: Additional $3 paid to the California ABC
Format: Fully online and self-paced learning that fits your schedule.
Length: no timer—start and stop as needed. Most users complete it in about 2 hours
Accessibility: Available on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Course Content: Includes interactive activities, simple games, videos, and audio content for an engaging learning experience.
Certification Validity: 3 years
Passing Score: 70%
Avg Course Passing Rate with us: 97.44%
Quick Start
Register on the California RBS Portal
Before starting the training, create an account on the California RBS Portal and pay the $3 application fee. You will receive a Server ID Number that you’ll need for your training course.
Complete the RBS Training Course
Take the California RBS Alcohol Server Certification course from an ABC-approved training provider. This interactive, self-paced training covers everything you need to know about responsible alcohol service, including ID verification techniques and compliance best practices.
Pass the Final ABC Exam
Once you complete the training, return to the California RBS Portal to take the state-administered exam. The exam must be completed within 30 days of finishing your course. A passing score of 70% or higher is required to earn your official RBS certification.
Receive Your Certification and Start Working
After passing the exam with 70% or higher, download your RBS certification from the California RBS Portal. Provide your Server ID Number to your employer as proof of certification. Your RBS certification is valid for 3 years, so renew it before it expires to stay compliant.

What you’ll learn
After You Pass
RBS Certification Sample Test
Warm up for the California RBS exam with a quick 5-question multiple-choice practice quiz. Questions reflect real server scenarios and include instant answer explanations to help you learn fast. Ideal for bartenders, servers, and managers who want a quick readiness check before taking the official RBS course and exam.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Failure to obtain an RBS certification within the required 60-day period can result in penalties for both employees and employers. The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) has the authority to issue fines, suspend, or even revoke an establishment’s liquor license if alcohol service laws are violated. It is crucial for both servers and business owners to comply with these regulations to avoid legal and financial repercussions.
Real-World Scenarios for Alcohol Servers
As a certified California RBS Alcohol Server, you may encounter challenging situations, such as handling intoxicated patrons or identifying fake IDs. This training provides practical strategies to:
Who Should Enroll in the California RBS Training Course?
The Importance of Responsible Alcohol Service
Proper alcohol service goes beyond compliance—it plays a key role in community safety and business success. Trained servers help prevent underage drinking, over-service, and alcohol-related incidents, reducing liability for both employees and establishments. Responsible service fosters a positive reputation for businesses and creates a safer environment for patrons.
Legal Responsibilities of Alcohol Servers
As an alcohol server in California, you are legally responsible for ensuring compliance with state regulations. This includes:
Benefits of California RBS Certification for Employers
Employers who ensure their staff is RBS certified gain several advantages:
Benefits of Choosing Certs University for RBS Certification
Enhance your career with a certificate!
Upon passing the exam, your RBS certification status will be updated on the California RBS Portal. While no physical certificate is issued, your Server ID Number will serve as proof of compliance, which can enhance your employability in bars, restaurants, hotels, and other establishments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The training typically takes 2-4 hours to complete. It is designed to be interactive with videos, images, and quizzes to keep learners engaged.
Yes, as of July 1, 2022, per Assembly Bill 1221, all alcohol servers and managers must obtain certification within 60 days of employment.
Getting a certificate is easy. First, go to the RBS Portal and register as a server. Second, take this course. Finally, go back to the RBS Portal and pass the final ABC exam.
Yes, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) has approved Certs University’s California RBS Alcohol Server Certification course. You can find approved providers on the RBS Portal.
Our course aligns with the state exam, which allows open notes and has no time constraints. If you encounter a difficult question, you can revisit our course materials and find the solution.
No, the California RBS certification is digital. The RBS Portal updates your certification status, and your Server ID Number serves as proof of certification.
Your RBS certification is valid for 3 years. After expiration, you will need to retake the course and the final ABC exam to maintain compliance.
Anyone who sells, serves, or manages alcohol service at an on-premises ABC licensee since 1 July 2022.
70% on the 50-question multiple-choice exam.Â
For more details, visit the California Responsible Beverage Service Training Program website.

