Our responsible alcohol seller-server course is approved in North Carolina and will satisfy state training requirements. Plus, many establishments require employees to complete an alcohol training course because it can provide protection from legal liability.
In the course, you’ll learn valuable lessons such as the penalties for serving underage customers, how to check ID cards, techniques for refusing service to intoxicated patrons, and much more.
Once you complete the lessons, you must score at least 70% on the final exam to earn your certificate.
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
Who needs responsible alcohol training in North Carolina?
If you are applying for an alcohol delivery service permit, the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (NC ABC Commission) states that you need to complete an approved training program.
You can view a list of approved online training providers, which includes Learn2Serve by 360training, on the NC ABC Commission's website.
Otherwise, we always recommend checking with your local governing authority, as well as your employer for additional training requirements.