Alcohol Server Card
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST)
Washington Alcohol Server Card
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Information
Do you need to get your MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Permit ?
Earn your Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Permit (commonly called: "Washington bartender license") by completing the Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course for Washington.
Washington Alcohol Server Card
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Course Approval
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.
Responsible alcohol server training ensures that sellers and servers of alcohol understand the liquor laws in their states and serve responsibly. Some areas require alcohol seller/server certification for any employee that handles alcohol.
Our responsible server online course can be taken in one or more online sessions and satisfies the requirements in most areas. This training meets the requirements or recommendations (if applicable) in most states and jurisdictions. It is a good idea to get this certification because many establishments require this training to lower their insurance rates and the chances of failing a sting or alcohol check. This certification can also help you stand out from other job applicants who don't have server certification.
General Information This course is designed to help you maximize your knowledge of alcohol service through easy-to-master lessons. As you move through the course, you will learn specific and detailed information about how to serve alcohol responsibly.
How long does the course take?
For most people, this course will take just a couple of hours to complete. However, the course is self-paced and any additional time needed will depend on your personal study habits. You can take as much time as you need to study the course material and there are no penalties for retaking the quizzes.
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.
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) is also available through the following offer:
Approved for online Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board
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What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Washington?
The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in Washington is 18.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board issues liquor licenses and permits for licensees, bartenders and servers. The contact information for The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in Washington. We have also listed that information where applicable.The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board
Phone: (360) 664-1600
Website: lcb.wa.gov
Washington Licensee's Certification Card
In Washington, any person attempting to purchase alcohol is required to present proper identification proving they are 21 or older. If you have doubts about the person's age, even if the ID is one of the acceptable forms of ID, you can ask the customer to complete a Licensee Certification card.
Licensee Certification cards must be filled out completely and signed by the person presenting the ID. These cards must also be filed by the close of business the same day the cards are completed. Licensee Certification cards must be available for examination by any law enforcement officer.
A completed Licensee Certification card may be a defense against charges for serving alcohol to a minor (if the card is filled out correctly including signatures from a person who checked the ID and the minor). This can be an evidence that you have acted in good faith to prevent the sale of alcohol to a minor.
Click Here To Download Washington Licensee's Certification Card.
Quick tips for Washington Bartenders
- WA Dram Shop Laws: No. Third Party Liability
- WA Happy Hour Laws: Washington state law does not allow the following types of promotions:
- Two for the price of one,
- Buy one, get one free,
- Two drinks for a fixed price, and/or
- All you can drink.
Can bartenders in WA work as a bartender with a felony conviction? maybe
A person with a felony conviction is not restricted from obtaining a Class 12 or Class 13 permit and working as a bartender. However, if a person is convicted of a felony or violation of a liquor law after they obtain their permit, they could receive a fine, suspension or revocation of their permit.