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Approved Training and Certification Courses
for the Hospitality Industry
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Utah Alcohol Seller / Server Certification
Utah has various laws regulating the legal
age an individual needs to be to consume, sell, or serve alcoholic beverages and other regulations regarding the
sale and service of alcoholic beverages. Within Utah, the legal age to consume alcoholic beverages is 21.
There are also rules and regulations regarding what is required to become a bartender in Utah.
Utah Regulations for Bartenders/Sellers/Servers: Happy Hour Laws: Yes
Dramshop/Liquor Liability: Yes
Acceptable Forms of ID: Types of ID that are currently valid and acceptable are as follows:
- An apparently valid Utah Driver's License or Identification Card issued by the Utah Department of Public Safety containing a physical description consistent with [subject's] appearance
- An operator's license (a valid driver's license from any state)
- Utah state identification cards
- Military identification with date of birth and photo
- Valid US or foreign passport.
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Certification in Utah
The Utah Responsible Serving Course for bartenders, sellers, and servers
will go over all the required information for learning to sell and serve alcohol in Utah and provide state-specific
certification. The Utah course will cover topics such as how to spot someone who has been drinking too much,
How to properly check IDs, and the responsibilities/liabilities of the server. The Utah Responsible Serving
course features interactive learning through audio, videos, and text. Each lesson of the course deals with different
areas that a bartender, seller, or server in Utah needs to be familiar with. At the end of each lesson interactive
flashcards help with retention of the important details, and the lesson quizes test for knowledge of the area.
Utah regulations are governed by the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
Contact Information: Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Telephone: (801) 977-6800
Website: http://www.alcbev.state.ut.us/
Professional Server Certification / Bartender Certification Training: Professional Server Certification Corp.
E-mail PSCC Toll-Free: (800) 432 4192 Fax: (605) 427-2647
Professional Server Certification Corp's bartender certification course has been reviewed and approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for bartender certification and server certification permits in Utah.
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Pricing
The cost of certification in Utah through this online course is $19.95. If you are a bar owner or employer in Utah and would like to get your entire bar
staff certified, the cost is $95
for setup and $9.95 per person.
General Information
This course is set up to allow you to advance 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
and learn the regulations for bartenders, sellers, and servers in Utah.
How long does the course take?
This course will take about 4 hours to complete. However, 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 exams.
How can I sign up?
You can enroll through
the online form using a credit card and get instant access online. Click the Enroll link to go to the enrollment
form.
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About Us
Professional Server Certification Corporation (PSCC)
offers original state-of-the-art training courses that integrate audio, multimedia, retention testing, and feedback
for the hospitality industry. PSCC can accommodate individuals or adapt a course for any size organization that
wants to train employees.
PSCC is backed by a professional support staff that can answer your questions personally using our toll free hotline.
All courses are well-designed, simple to use, and can be taken entirely online using any type of Internet connection.
PSCC's Responsible Serving Course provides official certification for alcohol servers and sellers, and possible
insurance discounts for establishments.
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