Nancy Nelson
Provider/Trainer
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Anyone who serves or sells alcohol is required to get the appropriate permit within 60 days of initial hire. At the end of that time period, working without the required permit can result in the issuance of a criminal citation.
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Alcohol Awareness Advocate
Alcohol Server Training
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Date of class you wish to attend Your name and phone number
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WASHINGTON STATE MANDATORY ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING PERMITS
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why is Server Training Required?
The 1995 Legislature passed a law requiring Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) for managers, bartenders and anyone who serves or sells alcohol on the premises. Permits are issued upon successful completion of a private, certified alcohol server training program.
What type of permit do I need?
Class 12 Mixologist Permit
For managers, bartenders and anyone who draws alcohol from a tap, mixes drinks with alcohol and
is a least 21 years old.
Class 12 permit holders are also authorized to perform duties included in the Class 13 permit. Every licensed business where spirits, beer, and wine are consumed on the premises must have at least one Class 12 permit holder on duty.
Class 13 Servers Permit
For servers and ID checkers
who are at least 18 years old
that carry alcohol to the customer or open beer or wine and pour it into a customer's glass at the customer's table. Class 13 permit holders cannot mix drinks or draw beer or wine from a tap.
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