Take Our Nebraska Alcohol Training Course
Get Your Certificate After Completion
Our Nebraska Alcohol Server Seller Course provides bartenders, servers, and managers with the required certification for insurance carriers of alcohol-serving establishments. It’s commonly called Nebraska Responsible Beverage Service Training (RBST) certification or Nebraska bartender license. Founded in 1985, we have certified hundreds of thousands of individuals and businesses over the last 35 years. This course was created by former bar and restaurant managers, bartenders, and servers. Our training incorporates decades of functional work history from experience.
We have worked diligently with the state department and liability lawyers to create the most protective, reputable, and preferred alcohol certification training.
Our team believes providing responsible alcohol training is more than just a basic notion, it’s a responsibility and livelihood that we take very seriously.
We’ve even been recognized by Bar and Restaurant Magazine, and invited to speak at regulatory conversations concerning up-to-date industry changes. We believe that our training is of superior quality because it’s created using years of in-the-field experience and continuous training, all with a focus on keeping employees, businesses, and their surrounding communities safe and prosperous.
Nebraska alcohol seller-server training is recommended but not required by the state. However, many Nebraska alcohol-serving businesses request that their staff members have a Nebraska alcohol certification.
Most liability insurance carriers for alcohol-serving establishments (restaurants, bars, taverns, nightclubs, etc.) require all employees to be alcohol certified. They will need your staff to remain current with state rules, regulations, and laws regarding the service of alcohol. As a result, more businesses require our alcohol training certificate as a condition of employment.
This Nebraska alcohol course gives you the tools to sell and serve alcohol responsibly. With our course, you will protect yourself and the establishment where you are serving the alcohol.
Additionally, you will learn:
The course can be completed within 3 hours or less. We easily guide you on how to become a bartender in Nebraska with our self-paced course. Start and receive your alcohol license within a day.
Our team believes that providing responsible alcohol training is more than a basic notion; it’s a responsibility and livelihood we take very seriously.
Our courses are developed by trained professionals with over 35 years of experience to ensure maximum impact on your staff and business. We are also proud to have a responsive and highly knowledgeable USA-based support team. They are available 7-days a week to answer any questions. Our customers regularly tell us how much they appreciate it, which is a big reason why they come back year after year.
Nebraska alcohol seller-server training is recommended but not required by the state. However, many Nebraska alcohol-serving businesses request that their staff members have a Nebraska alcohol certification.
Our online alcohol certification course is self-paced. For most people, the course takes approximately two to three hours to complete.
Upon completing our course, your Nebraska certification will be valid for 3 years.
Minimum age to sell or serve alcoholic beverages in Nebraska is 19 years old.
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
301 Centennial Mall South – 1st Floor
PO Box 95046
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5046
Phone: (402) 471-2571
Fax: (402) 471-2814
lcc.frontdesk@nebraska.gov
You will learn how to be a responsible server and seller of alcohol. You will learn how alcohol affects the body, how to recognize the effects of alcohol on your customers, when to intervene when a customer has had too much, and how to accurately check IDs, recognize minors, and use them. Overall, you will know how to protect yourself and the establishment from liability.
Anyone who directly hires alcohol bartenders and servers, oversees alcohol servers at a licensed premise, or trains alcohol servers how to perform the service of alcohol for consumption.