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Approved for online Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) by the Washington State Liquor Control BoardRelated Courses for :
What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Washington?
The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in Washington is 18.

The Washington State Liquor Control Board
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board issues liquor licenses and permits for licensees, bartenders and servers. The contact information for The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in Washington. We have also listed that information where applicable.
The Washington State Liquor Control BoardPhone: (360) 664-1600
Website:
http://www.liq.wa.gov/Washington Licensee's Certification CardIn Washington, any person attempting to purchase alcohol is required to present proper identification proving they are 21 or older. If you have doubts about the person's age, even if the ID is one of the acceptable forms of ID, you can ask the customer to complete a Licensee Certification card.
Licensee Certification cards must be filled out completely and signed by the person presenting the ID. These cards must also be filed by the close of business the same day the cards are completed. Licensee Certification cards must be available for examination by any law enforcement officer.
A completed Licensee Certification card is a defense if you are charged with serving alcohol to a minor (if the card is filled out correctly and the minor has signed the card) and is evidence that you have acted in good faith to prevent the sale of alcohol to a minor.
Click Here To Download Washington Licensee's Certification Card.Quick tips for Washington Bartenders- WA Dram Shop Laws: Yes
- WA Happy Hour Laws: Washington state law does not allow the following types of promotions:
Two for the price of one,
Buy one, get one free,
Two drinks for a fixed price,
All you can drink, and
Free or complimentary drinks.
A business also may not sell (or offer or advertise to sell) alcohol for a price that is less than the business paid for it. There may be exceptions under certain circumstances, such as when a product is discontinued or seasonal (after the season for the product) or the goods are damaged or have deteriorated.
Can bartenders in WA work as a bartender with a felony conviction? noNo. Permit holder (servers get class 12 and class 13 permits) may lose his/her permit for 2nd violation of OTHER VIOLATIONS OF LAWS: Conviction of liquor laws, driving under the influence, or felony.