Arkansas
Bartending License

Arkansas Alcohol Seller Server Certification

Preferred Arkansas Alcohol Training

Our Arkansas bartending license server course adheres to Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division rules for Arkansas Responsible Permittee Certification. This course is often called an Arkansas responsible permittee license, Arkansas alcohol server certification, or Arkansas alcohol permit.

Our Arkansas alcohol seller-server training ensures that sellers and alcohol servers understand local and state Arkansas liquor laws to serve alcoholic beverages responsibly. An alcohol seller-server training program can also significantly reduce the risk and liability associated with alcohol service. 

Getting your responsible alcohol service training in Arkansas is easy. Complete the Arkansas alcohol training course and pass the final exam. You’ll get a certificate of completion right away. Give a copy to your employer for their records.

Since 1985, we have provided responsible alcohol training, instructing staff members on recent Arkansas liquor laws. We have certified hundreds of thousands of bartenders, servers, managers, and store clerks. If you need help with your Arkansas alcohol training, our USA-based support will respond and resolve your issue within minutes.

On-Premise  or  Off-Premise

 Our On-Premise Certificate is required if you are an Arkansas bartender, server, or manager in a bar, nightclub, restaurant, or event.

­Our Off-Premise Certificate is required if you sell alcohol only as a liquor store clerk or convenience store employee. 

An Arkansas alcohol certification is also required if you deliver alcohol as a driver for Uber, Grubhub, and DoorDash.

Immediately after completing the course, you can download your Arkansas certificate today. You can also download it here: Certificate Search ­ 

Who Should Take Our Arkansas
Alcohol Seller Server Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Responsible alcohol server training isn’t required by state laws. However, many employers in Arkansas require it. That’s because it limits their liability if an employee sells to someone they shouldn’t.

Our online alcohol certification course is self-paced. For most people, the course takes approximately one to two hours to complete.

Upon completing our course, your Arkansas certification will be valid for 3 years.

An 18-year-old can serve and collect money for alcoholic beverages in a restaurant, but they must be under the direct supervision of someone who is 21 or older. They cannot mix, dispense, or consume alcohol.

To renew your certificate before it expires, you must purchase and retake the Arkansas alcohol server course and test.