Utah
BeverageTraining.com offers the fastest and most convenient way for you to obtain your alcohol seller server Utah Permit. We understand that time is an important factor in consideration. You can take our online training anywhere, any time!
Register to take our Utah Department of Human Services approved Alcohol Seller Server Training today and obtain your official certification:
- Register for your course
- Complete our self-paced training
- Print your certificate of completion
Course Name |
Hours |
Price |
Checkout |
Learn2Serve Utah On-Premises Alcohol Seller/Server |
3 |
$15.95 |
Enroll |
Utah E.A.S.Y Off-Premise Certification |
3 |
$15.95 |
Enroll |
Package 1: Utah On-Premises Alcohol Seller/Server Certification + Improving Your Tips |
$18.95 |
Enroll |
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Learn2Serve Utah On-Premises Alcohol Seller/Server |
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Improving Your Tips, Tips on Getting Larger Tips! |
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Tobacco Seller |
2 |
$9.95 |
Enroll |
Introduction to Wine |
1 |
FREE |
Enroll |
CraftBeer.com: Beer101 |
1 |
FREE |
Enroll |
The on-premises training is for employees selling and serving alcoholic beverages in Restaurants, Bars, Clubs, Hotels, Breweries and Events. Training is required within 30 days of employment and every 3 years thereafter.
The Utah E.A.S.Y off-premises certification is suitable for individuals employed at Gas Stations, Convenience Stores, Grocery Stores and Liquor Shops. It is compulsory for employees who sell or are directly involved in the sale of beer. Training is required within 30 days of employment and every 5 years thereafter.
Course Description:
The course is designed to educate sellers and servers understand and identify the rules and regulations in selling and consuming alcoholic beverages responsibly in the state of Utah. The objective of this training is to promote legal and preventive measures for alcohol seller and servers in order to eliminate possible liabilities, ensure the safety of customers and the public, promote legal and responsible sale of alcohol and consumption, prevent underage drinking and recognize the signs of an intoxicated customer.
Please visit http://dsamh.utah.gov/alcohol-server-education-training/ for regulatory information and requirements.