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Frequently Asked Questions
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement
PO Box 8933
Madison, WI 53708
Phone: 608-266-6701
URL: https://revenue.wi.gov
WI Legal Age to Consume: 21
WI Legal Age to Serve: 18
WI Legal Age to Pour: 18 Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. Alcohol Server Training Law
Mandatory
The state requires approved alcohol server/seller training in some capacity
Approved TIPS Programs
Classroom: On-Premise Online: TIPS complies with state mandatory training laws
Requirements
Wisconsin requires servers and sellers of alcohol to be trained
Length of Certification
TIPS Certification is valid for 2 years
Additional Info: Wisconsin actually has a unique situation regarding Dram Shop Laws. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
* **Limited Dram Shop Law:** Wisconsin does have a statute related to Dram Shop liability, but it's one of the most restrictive in the country. It's found in Wis. Stat. § 125.035(2) and offers broad immunity to establishments that sell or serve alcohol.
* **General Immunity:** The law states that with some exceptions, a person "is immune from civil liability arising out of the act of procuring alcohol beverages for selling, dispensing, or giving away alcohol to another person." This means bars, restaurants, and liquor stores generally cannot be sued simply for serving alcohol to someone who later becomes intoxicated and causes harm.
* **Exceptions to Immunity:** There are two main exceptions where a lawsuit might be possible against an establishment that serves alcohol in Wisconsin:
* **Serving to Minors:** Selling or serving alcohol to anyone under the age of 21 remains illegal. If a minor gets intoxicated after being served at an establishment and causes harm, the establishment can be held liable.
* **Forcefully Serving or Misrepresenting Alcohol Content:** The immunity does not apply if the establishment forced someone to drink alcohol against their will, or if they misrepresented the contents of an alcoholic beverage (i.e., saying it's non-alcoholic when it's not).
**Social Host Liability:**
Wisconsin's law also applies to social hosts. This means social hosts who provide alcohol to minors and who knowingly serve alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated can potentially be held liable if that person causes harm due to their intoxication.
**Important to Note:**
* Dram Shop cases in Wisconsin are generally difficult to win due to the broad immunity for establishments.
* Consulting with an attorney specializing in personal injury is crucial because of the limitations of the Dram Shop Law in Wisconsin. They can evaluate your situation and advise you on the legal options considering the exceptions and the burden of proof.
Here are some resources for further information:
* Wisconsin Dram Shop Laws and Social Host Liability for Alcohol-Related Accidents: [invalid URL removed]
* Milwaukee Dram Shop Liability Attorney - Cannon & Dunphy S.C.: [https://www.cannon-dunphy.com/practice-areas/dram-shop/](https://www.cannon-dunphy.com/practice-areas/dram-shop/)