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Frequently Asked Questions
Wyoming Liquor Division
6601 Campstool Rd
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: 307-777-7231
URL: https://wld.encompass8.com
WY Legal Age to Consume: 21
WY Legal Age to Serve: 21
WY Legal Age to Pour: 21 Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. Alcohol Server Training Law
Voluntary
The state does not require alcohol server training but there may be perks for going through approved alcohol server training.
Approved TIPS Programs
Classroom: On-Premise, Off-Premise, Concessions, Gaming, and University
Online: On-Premise, Off-Premise, Concessions, Gaming, and University
Requirements
N/A
Length of Certification
TIPS Certification is valid for 3 years
Additional Info: Wyoming has a unique situation regarding Dram Shop Laws. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
* **Limited Seller Liability:** Wyoming does not have a traditional Dram Shop Law that broadly holds establishments liable for serving alcohol to intoxicated patrons. However, Wyoming Statutes § 12-8-301 offers some limited liability exceptions:
* **No Liability for Legal Service:** The law states that **licensed establishments** (bars, restaurants, liquor stores) are generally not liable for damages caused by the intoxication of a person they served alcohol to **legally**. This means if they served alcohol to someone of legal drinking age (21+) who was not visibly intoxicated at the time, they are generally protected.
* **Exception: Serving to Minors:** It remains illegal to sell or serve alcohol to anyone under 21 years old. If a minor gets intoxicated after being served at an establishment and causes harm, the establishment can be held liable.
* **Social Host Liability:** Unlike seller liability, Wyoming law **does not recognize social host liability**. This means that in most cases, social hosts who provide alcohol to adults of legal drinking age cannot be sued if the person gets intoxicated and causes harm. There can be some liability for social hosts who serve alcohol to minors.
**Important to Note:**
* Due to the limited scope of Dram Shop Law in Wyoming, lawsuits against establishments that serve alcohol to intoxicated adults are generally not very common.
* Consulting with an attorney specializing in personal injury is crucial if you believe an establishment might be liable for serving alcohol in a specific situation. They can evaluate your situation and advise you on the legal options considering the limited exceptions and the burden of proof.
Here are some resources for further information:
* Wyoming Statutes § 12-8-301 (Limitation of Liability): [http://rmpersonalinjury.com/wyoming-dram-shop-laws/](http://rmpersonalinjury.com/wyoming-dram-shop-laws/)
* Social Host Liability Laws by State: [invalid URL social host liability by state ON Nolo nolo.com] (This resource provides a table summarizing Social Host Laws by state, including Wyoming)