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The Off-Premises Responsible Serving® course teaches responsible alcohol selling techniques in customer service industries such as clerks or managers at convenience stores, grocery stores, or any off-premises sale businesses.
If you work in a bar or restaurant, you may be looking for the Rserving.com Responsible Serving® course for On-Premise training in responsible serving® techniques for bartenders, servers, waiters and waitresses.
Click the add to cart button below and proceed to the checkout to get signed up. You will be emailed a username/password to login and begin.
In Georgia, you can take our online training to obtain your state specific Responsible Serving of Alcohol certification, which meets the requirements in most areas.
The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division
(404) 417-4900
https://dor.georgia.gov/alcohol-tobacco
Bartending License regulations for sellers and servers in Georgia
Can bartenders in GA work as a bartender with a felony conviction?
Yes. The state does not prohibit felons from being servers but you cannot be a licensee, owner, officer or manager.
Off-Premises Responsible Serving® of Alcohol
Georgia Off-Premises Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Information
Georgia Off-Premises Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course Approval
The Rserving® Georgia Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course is a Georgia server / seller certification program for training Georgia alcohol sellers and servers in responsible alcohol service. This Georgia alcohol server / seller training and certification for on-premises employees will train you in responsible serving® techniques for clerks, sellers, and managers for working in off-premises alcohol service establishments (e.g. grocery stores, convenience stores, liquor stores, etc.).
Employers receive discount pricing.
Receive your official PSCC Rserving Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Wallet Card for GA Responsible Serving® of Alcohol in the mail!
No Extra Charge!
After you complete the course, you are able to generate your printable certificate for GA Responsible Serving® of Alcohol immediately.
You will automatically receive your PSCC Rserving bartender's license / wallet card for GA in the mail within 15 days if you are in a state where wallet cards are issued.
The Off-Premises Responsible Serving® course teaches responsible alcohol selling techniques in customer service industries such as clerks or managers at convenience stores, grocery stores, or any off-premises sale businesses.
If you work in a bar or restaurant, you may be looking for the Rserving.com Responsible Serving® course for On-Premise training in responsible serving® techniques for bartenders, servers, waiters and waitresses.
Click the add to cart button below and proceed to the checkout to get signed up. You will be emailed a username/password to login and begin.
Off-Premises Responsible Serving® of Alcohol is also available through the following offer:
In Georgia, you can take our online training to obtain your state specific Responsible Serving of Alcohol certification, which meets the requirements in most areas.
Related Courses for Georgia:
What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Georgia?
The minimum age to sell alcohol in Georgia is 18. Persons under 18 who are employed in convenience stores, etc. are not prohibited from handling alcohol that is sold for consumption off the premises. But a person must be 18 years or older to be employed in a retail package store
The minimum age to serve alcohol in Georgia is 18. However, employees must be at least 21 years of age to sell or serve alcohol or perform other duties in a bar (where 75% or more of total gross revenue is from the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises)
The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division
The agency that handles Georgia liquor licensing and/or bartender licensing rules and regulations in Georgia is The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division. The contact information for The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in Georgia. We have also listed that information where applicable.The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division
(404) 417-4900
https://dor.georgia.gov/alcohol-tobacco
Bartending License regulations for sellers and servers in Georgia
- GA Dram Shop Laws: Yes
- GA Happy Hour Laws: The State of Georgia does not have state-wide Happy Hour Prohibitions. Such laws may exist in your city or county. Check with your local jurisdiction for any restrictions.
Can bartenders in GA work as a bartender with a felony conviction?
Yes. The state does not prohibit felons from being servers but you cannot be a licensee, owner, officer or manager.