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Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin

Wisconsin Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

Alcohol Seller / Server training for Information

Do you need to get your Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin ?

Earn your Wisconsin Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin (commonly called: "Wisconsin bartender license") by completing the Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course for Wisconsin.


Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin Course Approval

Approved Wisconsin DOR Alcohol Seller/Server Certification

The Rserving® Wisconsin Responsible Serving® of Alcohol course is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue - for Wisconsin Alcohol Seller / Server Certification. This Wisconsin approved online responsible beverage server training course provides the Wisconsin State Approved Alcohol Server / Seller certification required to comply with Sec. 125.17 and 125.04(5)(a)5. Wis. Stats. and can be used to get your Wisconsin bartending license in the State of Wisconsin.

Employers receive discount pricing.
PSCC's WA MAST Responsible Serving® is approved by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board for online Mandatory Alcohol Server Training. Upon successful completion of this course and the final exam, each student will be mailed his or her MAST permit. Washington state requires a certification wallet size card, and you cannot print that, we have to mail it to you. 

If you are age 21 or over, you will receive a Class 12 permit, which certifies you to draw alcohol from taps and mix drinks and/or manage a retail licensed premises to sell alcohol for consumption on the premises.

If you are between ages 18 and 21, you will receive a Class 13 permit, which certifies you to take alcohol orders, carry alcohol to customers and pour alcohol into a customer's glass at the customer's table in an establishment for on-premise consumption.

If you turn 21 after you have taken our course, contact us and we will mail you your Class 12 permit. This permit will have the same expiration date as your Class 13 permit and can only be obtained through PSCC if you received your Class 13 permit from PSCC.

NOTE: You must be at least 18 years of age to take this course. If you will turn 18 within the next 30 days, please contact us at 800-247-7737 or at support@Rserving.com to get signed up for the training.




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Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin
$7.95






Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

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What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Wisconsin?

The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in Wisconsin is 18.
Wisconsin Bartending License, Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin  regulations


The Wisconsin Alcohol & Tobacco Agency

The agency that handles Wisconsin liquor licensing and/or bartender licensing rules and regulations in Wisconsin is The Wisconsin Alcohol & Tobacco Agency. The contact information for The Wisconsin Alcohol & Tobacco Agency is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in Wisconsin. We have also listed that information where applicable.

The Wisconsin Alcohol & Tobacco Agency
Telephone: (608) 266-2776
Website: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-atlicns.aspx/

Bartending License, Alcohol Seller / Server training for Wisconsin regulations for sellers and servers in Wisconsin
  • WI Dram Shop Laws: Limited

Can bartenders in WI work as a bartender with a felony conviction? no
No. A person who has an arrest or conviction record that relates to alcoholic beverages, etc. may not be issued an alcohol beverage license; if the person is convicted of a felony, he/she must get a pardon to be considered for receiving an alcohol beverage license.