This online TABC certification course focuses on responsible alcohol sales in Texas. This TABC training course and is intended for waiters, bartenders, cashiers, caterers, and anyone else that sells or serves alcohol in Texas.
This course meets the approved TABC standards of training. This TABC course can be taken quickly, for students with previous knowledge of TABC seller/server training, or slowly at your own pace. Upon completion of the course and final exam, you are immediately TABC certified and you can print or save your official TABC certificate.
This approved Texas TABC Seller/Server course satisfies the TABC training requirement for anyone that sells or serves alcohol in the state of Texas. It contains 2 hours of course material, but is self-paced so you can move through the course as quickly or slowly as you like.
*Being a self-paced course, you may move through the course as quickly as you want.
Our TABC training consists of an introduction, four lessons of instruction, a conclusion, and a test. Click on each lesson below to review the topics in that lesson.
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Your TABC certificate is available to print or save immediately after you complete the course and it will be emailed to you. You can also login to your account at anytime to print or download your certificate.
The TABC requires you to take an approved seller server training course every two years to remain TABC certified. There is not a separate re-certification course if you have already been TABC certified, nor is there a way to 'test out' of the TABC course.
TABCpermit.com is a TABC-approved seller training school (#535-608 & #535-705). Our TABC certification course has been reviewed and approved by Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC).
Once you are TABC certified, we are required to submit your training record to the TABC database within 14 days. You can view your training record by following the Certificate Inquiry instructions on the TABC website. You can also print your record and use it as proof of being TABC certified.