If you plan to serve alcohol in Texas, you’ll need to complete the TABC Certification Program. This training, approved by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), ensures that servers and managers know how to sell and serve alcohol responsibly, prevent underage sales, and reduce alcohol-related risks. Here’s what you need to know about the program, who needs certification, and how to get started.
The TABC Certification Program is a state-approved training course that teaches alcohol servers and sellers how to comply with Texas alcohol laws. Topics include:
Official program information is available on the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission website.
While Texas law does not make certification mandatory for all servers, most employers require it as a condition of employment. Staff who typically need certification include:
Certification is valid for two years, after which it must be renewed.
The TABC Certification Program helps protect businesses and communities. The CDC reports that excessive alcohol use causes over 178,000 deaths annually in the U.S. Meanwhile, the NHTSA notes that nearly 30% of traffic fatalities involve an alcohol-impaired driver. Training ensures staff are prepared to serve responsibly and reduce risks.
Getting your TABC certification is simple:
You can begin your training now with our Texas TABC Certification Course.
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