Alcohol Server Card
Maine Alcohol Server Card Information
Do you need to get your certified seller / server training program certificate?
Earn your Maine certified seller / server training program certificate (commonly called: "Maine bartender license") by completing the Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Course for Maine.
Maine Alcohol Server Card Course Approval
Employers receive discount pricing.
Receive your official PSCC Rserving Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Wallet Card for ME Responsible Serving® of Alcohol in the mail!
No Extra Charge!
After you complete the course, you are able to generate your printable certificate for ME Responsible Serving® of Alcohol immediately.
You will automatically receive your PSCC Rserving bartender's license / wallet card for ME in the mail within 15 days if you are in a state where wallet cards are issued.
Take this online course to receive your alcohol server certification card.
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.
Approved by the Maine Department of Public Safety!
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What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Maine?
The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in Maine is 17 with supervisor 21 or older.
The Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages
The agency that handles Maine liquor licensing and/or bartender licensing rules and regulations in Maine is The Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages. The contact information for The Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in Maine. We have also listed that information where applicable.The Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages
Telephone: (207) 287-3721
Website: http://www.maine.gov/dafs/bablo/index.shtml
Bartending License, certified seller / server training program certificate regulations for sellers and servers in Maine
- ME Dram Shop Laws: Yes
- ME Happy Hour Laws: State law prohibits the promotion of alcohol in the following ways: Give away free drinks to your customers. Serve more than two drinks containing spirits to a single customer at a time. Serve a carafe of wine containing more than one liter (33.8 oz.) of wine to a single customer at a time. Serve more than one liter (33.8 oz.) of malt liquor to a single customer at a time. Sell, offer to sell or deliver to any person or group an unlimited number of drinks for a fixed price (exception for private functions not open to the public). Encourage or permit games or contests that involve drinking or that award drinks as prizes.
Can bartenders in ME work as a bartender with a felony conviction? yes
There are no prohibitions for having felons and the service of liquor.