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Introducing North Dakota Alcohol Seller-Server Training

From Fargo to Bismarck, we’ve got you covered! Insurance providers recommend our course throughout the great state of North Dakota. It helps you reduce insurance costs with certain violations. bartender giving a beer to customer

Using the guidelines of the North Dakota Department of Revenue, we created a course that teaches you everything you need to know to serve alcohol safely and responsibly. It’s recommended for bartenders, barbacks, servers, wait staff, restaurant/bar supervisors, restaurant/bar managers and owners, wine and liquor store cashiers, grocery store cashiers, and store supervisors, managers, and owners.

Did you know? While prohibition was lifted nationally in 1933, it wasn’t until 1987 that you could drink an alcoholic beverage in bars and restaurants.

Serving Alcohol has over 40 years of experience teaching alcohol certification principles and in-depth knowledge. You’ll learn alcohol awareness, intervention techniques, server duties, carding procedures, and state laws. All in a simple online alcohol server training course that is easy to understand. If you’re a bartender, a waiter/waitress, or a server looking to achieve your bartender license or server permit, then our course is the one you’ll need.

Online interactive and self-paced training

100% Pass Guarantee or your money back

24/7 Customer Support Center

Enroll in North Dakota Alcohol Seller-Server Training today!

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Tony Marquardt, from Surprise, AZ, is our Vice President of Customer Solutions. With over 24 years of computer and networking experience, he's our go-to guy for resolving customer and website issues. He has also been the driving force for critically resolving SEO issues and web development. Tony is one of the original founders of Serving Alcohol in 2007 and has been a critical part of shaping the company to this day. When not working, Tony enjoys playing guitar professionally for over 30 years.

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