Washington
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training
Certified Washington Provider of
Alcohol Server Permits
About Academy of Training & PreventionWashington's Best Place For A Server PermitWhether you're in Seattle, Olympia, Vancouver, Spokane, Anacortes, Long Beach, Port Townsend or anywhere in between, we are proud to be the Provider for your MAST alcohol server permit. This required alcohol server course will allow you to mix, serve, and sell alcohol by the drink in the State of Washington for five years. The material covered is all that is required of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board including basic liquor laws, ID checking, and case studies. This course, created by ATP, was approved and certified in 2015 by the WSLCB as an initial/renewal course for anyone 18 years of age or older for both Class 12 and Class 13 permits. Trusted Since 1999Over 60,000 students and many thousands of establishments have completed their training through us since 1999. READ MORE Featured Client: StarbucksThere is nobody who is more thrilled to see Starbucks rebound than ATP. This training company was literally created day by day at various Starbucks cafes. Affordable TrainingAt just ${[ config.courseprice ]}, we offer a very affordable and innovative way to get your Washington server permit! No need to look up discount codes, this is a terrific value every day to learn important skills such as how to not serve intoxicated customers, how to check ID and how to identify minors. GET STARTED NOW! |
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The WSLCB has certified this MAST course based on the Washington Administrative Code 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. 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 the provider. |