If you are an owner, manager representative, or applying for an employee permit, the state of Indiana mandates that you complete certified alcohol server training. As an approved training provider, our on-premises course meets these requirements.
And not only will you comply with the law when you enroll in training, you’ll also learn how to serve alcohol responsibly so that you keep your customers safe.
For instance, the training teaches you techniques for:
- Checking ID cards
- Refusing to sell alcohol to minors
- Handling intoxicated customers
- And more
To pass the course and earn your certificate, you must score at least 75% on the final exam.
Topics Covered
- Lesson 1: Introduction
- Lesson 2: How Alcohol Affects the Body
- Lesson 3: Recognizing Intoxicated Customers
- Lesson 4: Preventing Disturbances
- Lesson 5: Minors and Liability
- Lesson 6: How to Refuse a Sale
What You’ll Learn
- Describe alcohol use.
- Recognize the effects of alcohol.
- Identify the seller's role in the enhancement of public safety.
- Discuss the seller's responsibilities and obligations under the law.
- Define blood alcohol concentration and how it is calculated.
- Describe the effects of mixing alcohol with other drugs.
- Recognize intoxicated individuals.
- Refuse a sale to someone with little conflict.
- Prevent disturbances in the establishment and handle difficult situations.
- Check IDs accurately, and recognize clues for when an individual is using a fake ID.
- Recognize second-party sales.
FAQs
How do I check that your training is approved in Indiana?
You can confirm that Learn2Serve by 360training is an approved online alcohol training provider on the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission's website.
What’s the difference between on-premises and off-premises?
- On-premises courses are intended for workers who serve alcohol that is meant to be consumed in the same location. Think restaurants, bars, wineries, hotels, casinos, and similar businesses.
- Off-premises courses are intended for workers who sell alcohol that is meant to be consumed off-site. Think liquor stores, convenience stores, grocery stores, and similar businesses.
How do I get my alcohol server permit?
Once you complete your course and pass the final exam, you'll get a certificate of completion that you can print right away.
You'll need to use Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission (ATC)'s online application portal to complete your application and get your official server permit.
What happens if I lose my permit?
If you lose your Indiana server permit, you can reprint one for free through the ATC's online application portal.