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North Dakota Responsible Serving Bartender Card Information

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Receive your official PSCC Rserving Responsible Serving® of Alcohol Wallet Card for ND Responsible Serving® of Alcohol in the mail!

No Extra Charge!


After you complete the course, you are able to generate your printable certificate for ND Responsible Serving® of Alcohol immediately.
You will automatically receive your PSCC Rserving bartender's license / wallet card for ND in the mail within 15 days if you are in a state where wallet cards are issued.






Responsible alcohol server training ensures that sellers and servers of alcohol understand the liquor laws in their states and serve responsibly. Many areas and employers require alcohol seller/server certification for any employee that handles alcohol. 


Our responsible server online course can be taken in one or more online sessions and satisfies the requirements for training in most areas. 

Many establishments require this training to lower their insurance rates or to lower the risk of employee violations that can result in costly legal troubles. This training can also help you stand out from other job applicants who don't have server certification.



You will have access to the course and be able to review the course material for 30 days after you have completed the course and received your certificate.



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Responsible Serving Bartender Card $5.95






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In North Dakota, you can take our online training to obtain your state specific Responsible Serving of Alcohol certification. The state of North Dakota does not mandate server certification, although some cities do require it. You will have to check with the city where you work to see if our course will meet their requirements.



North Dakota: City / County Specific Training

Grand Forks - City
For training for the city of Grand Forks, visit www.gfalcoholtraining.com

 
Grand Forks - County
For training for Grand Forks County, visit www.gfcountyalcoholtraining.com

 
Dickinson
For training for Dickinson, visit www.dixalcoholtraining.com


Fargo
Our course does not meet the server training requirements in Fargo.

Williston
Our course does not meet the server training requirements in Williston.

 
For Other Cities/Counties in ND:

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Related Courses for North Dakota:


What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in North Dakota?

The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in North Dakota is 18 with supervision
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North Dakota Bartending License regulations


The Office of the Attorney General in Bismarck

The agency that handles North Dakota liquor licensing and/or bartender licensing rules and regulations in North Dakota is The Office of the Attorney General in Bismarck. The contact information for The Office of the Attorney General in Bismarck is listed below. You can contact them to verify that online server certification (bartender license) can be obtained in North Dakota. We have also listed that information where applicable.

The Office of the Attorney General in Bismarck
Telephone: (701) 328-2329
Website: https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/licensing-and-gaming/licensing/alcoholic-beverage-license

Bartending License regulations for sellers and servers in North Dakota
  • ND Dram Shop Laws: Yes
  • ND Happy Hour Laws: The State of North Dakota does not have state-wide Happy Hour Prohibitions. Such laws may exist in your city or county. Check with your local jurisdiction for any restrictions.

Can bartenders in ND work as a bartender with a felony conviction? yes
Yes. North Dakota prohibits an applicant (for a state retail alcoholic beverage license) and the manager of an establishment from having been found guilty of, pled guilty to, or released from incarceration or probation for a felony within the last five years.