Our Connecticut bartending license course offers tips training on selling and serving alcoholic beverages responsibly. Getting your Connecticut bartender license is simple. The course can be completed in 2 hours or less. Our self-paced course easily guides you through becoming a bartender in Connecticut. It will teach you the necessity for responsible alcohol service and Connecticut liquor law. This course is often called the Connecticut bartending license or Connecticut server permit.
Since 1985, we have provided responsible alcohol training, instructing staff members on all Connecticut alcohol laws. We have certified hundreds of thousands of bartenders, servers, managers, and store clerks. If you need help with your alcohol training, our USA-based support will respond and resolve your issue within minutes.
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Connecticut alcohol seller-server training is recommended but not required by the state. However, many Connecticut alcohol-serving businesses request that their staff members have a Connecticut alcohol certification. Our course teaches how alcohol affects the body, to recognize the effects of alcohol, when to intervene if necessary, and to check IDs, recognize minors. Overall, our course will teach you how to protect yourself, the establishment, and your customers.
The state of Connecticut will only approve live training classes. However, live training is not required for alcohol sellers and servers in Connecticut.
Our course covers essential topics like checking IDs, preventing over-service, and handling intoxicated customers. This course is for all bartenders, waiters, waitresses, salespersons, and clerks who wish to sell, serve, or dispense alcoholic beverages.
State laws don’t require responsible alcohol server training. However, many employers in Connecticut do require it as it limits their liability if an employee sells or serves 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 Connecticut 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 Connecticut alcohol server course.