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Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Information

Do you need to get your MAST Permit?

Earn your Washington MAST Permit (commonly called: "Washington bartender license") by completing the Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course for Washington.


Washington Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Course Approval

Rserving's Washington Responsible Serving® course is approved by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board for online Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST). Upon successful completion of this course and the final exam, each student will be mailed his or her official MAST permit (either Class 12 or Class 13). Washington State requires an official alcohol server / seller permit within 60 days of initial employment except employees conducting tasting events. To conduct tasting events, employees must hold a valid Class 12 MAST permit (no grace period).

If you are age 21 or over, you will receive a Class 12 permit and it allows you to draw alcohol from taps, mix drinks and/or manage a retail liquor licensed premises for on-premises consumption. You may also conduct alcohol tastings at a grocery store, winery, and farmer's market.

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

If you turn 21 after you have taken our course, contact us and we will upgrade your permit to a Class 12 permit. This permit will have the same expiration date as your Class 13 permit and can only be obtained through us: Rserving® 800-247-7737 or support@Rserving.com

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 signup for the training.

Employers receive discount pricing.

You are on a WSLCB-certified third-party website and any questions related to course access, technical issues, and course content must be directed to Rserving.com. WSLCB has certified the MAST course based on the Washington Administrative Code Chapter 314-17, and any other information on this website that is not a part of the MAST course may not have been certified by WSLCB.

System Requirements: Have access to a computer, phone or other similar device and the internet and possess basic computer skills for navigating the website and training program.

This is the course that you need to be certified as a bartender.

The Texas Responsible Serving® Course is an online interactive course that teaches bartenders, waiters, and waitresses important information about serving alcohol responsibly. Take this course to increase your chances of finding a great bartending job or a waiter / waitress job in Texas.

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission controls and regulates alcoholic beverage sales and consumption in Texas. 

This course provides you with an official TABC approved Responsible Serving® of Alcohol wallet card upon successful completion of the course.  You will also be able to print your official TABC approved card immediately upon completing the course!

NO OTHER ONLINE TABC APPROVED COURSE PROVIDER MAKES IT THIS EASY!



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Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST)
$7.95






Responsible Serving® of Alcohol

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TexasTexas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Approved
Approved: TABC Approved Responsible Serving of Alcohol Certification
Certification #530-599

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

  • The minimum age to sell alcohol in Texas is No age restriction (off-premise) 18 (bar/restaurant)
  • The minimum age to serve alcohol in Texas is 18
Texas Bartending License, TABC seller-server training certification wallet card  regulations


The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission

The agency that handles Texas liquor licensing and/or bartender licensing rules and regulations in Texas is The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission. The contact information for The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (Responsible Serving® of Alcohol) can be obtained in Texas. We have also listed that information where applicable.

Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) requires everyone that sells alcoholic beverages to get a license or permit from them (from the TABC). This license or permit is required to sell alcohol.

If you are selling alcohol (even if it is a one day event), you will need the TABC license, which is issued by TABC.

In addition, it is recommended by TABC (not required) to take training to get a server certification. The server certification involves training, and covers Responsible Serving® of Alcohol. Responsible Serving® covers a several topics designed to reduce underage consumption (checking IDs), and reducing drunk driving (intervention techniques).

On this site, you can purchase a TABC approved certification course. Some employers require all their servers to have a certification, but it is not required by the state.

The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission
Telephone: (512) 206-3333
Website: http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/

Bartending License, TABC seller-server training certification wallet card regulations for sellers and servers in Texas
  • TX Dram Shop Laws: Yes

Can bartenders in TX work as a bartender with a felony conviction? yes
Yes. Nothing in the Code prevents you from being certified or serving alcohol with a felony conviction.