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FREE Bartending School YOUNGTOWN AZ 85363

Bartending School
YOUNGTOWN, AZ 85363

Learn Bartending - Bartending Training, Bartending Jobs!


Bartenders are in high demand in YOUNGTOWN AZ!



Bartending Is Fun, Easy, and Pays well! Anyone can Learn Bartending.



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As you will see bartending is more than just memorizing a few drink recipes...


Learn Bartending from the convenience of your own home.


Everything you need to know to get a high paying bartending job near YOUNGTOWN AZ is included in this 21 lesson online bartending course.



Bars and restaurants are hiring bartenders, but prefer to hire those with experience! this is how you get that experience...

But don't take our word for it - watch the video below - A real bar manager explains what bar managers and owners want to see from their new bartenders! This course prepares you for the interview process and the bartending job!





  • Online learning offers Self paced learning to go as fast or take as much time as you need.

  • Practical Hands-On Bartending Training Videos at a real Bar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control (DLLC)
800 W Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602-542-5141
URL: https://www.azliquor.gov
AZ Legal Age to Consume: 21
AZ Legal Age to Serve: 18
AZ Legal Age to Pour: 18

Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. TITLE 4 BASIC TRAINING/TIPS. It's highly recommended you get this regardless of the law, it makes you a more hireable candidate and reduces the bars liability. Search Bartending Jobs in AZ and see how many postings want you to have this. The Title IV BASIC training course is a pre-requisite for the MANAGEMENT course. The certificate is valid for 3 years.

Additional Info: Arizona liquor law does not require that all employees of a licensed establishment have a “Certificate of Completion” for BASIC Title 4 training. Some licensed locations may require this of their employees as a term/condition of employment, however. The BASIC Title 4 training Certificate of Completion will remain in effect for three (3) years from the completion date recorded on the certificate. Title 4 training providers are required to keep a record of all class participants’ Certificate of Completion on file for a minimum of two (2) years. Arizona's Dram Shop Law follows a more traditional approach compared to California and holds establishments accountable for serving alcohol to visibly intoxicated patrons who then cause harm. Here's a breakdown of the key points: Server Liability: Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) § 4-311 establishes Dram Shop liability in Arizona. This law allows lawsuits against commercial establishments that sell or furnish alcoholic beverages to individuals who are visibly intoxicated and who then cause injury or death to themselves or others. Visible Intoxication: The key factor is proving the establishment served alcohol to a patron who was already visibly intoxicated. Visible intoxication means the person exhibited signs that a reasonable person would recognize, such as slurred speech, stumbling, or incoherent behavior. Harm Caused: The intoxicated person must cause harm to themselves or others (such as a DUI accident or violent behavior) for Dram Shop Law to apply. Social Host Liability: Arizona's Dram Shop Law applies specifically to commercial establishments that serve alcohol. However, unlike some states, Arizona does not generally hold social hosts (individuals providing alcohol at private gatherings) liable for serving alcohol to guests who are of legal drinking age and subsequently cause harm. There's an exception for underage drinking scenarios - social hosts can be liable if they furnish alcohol to minors. Here's a table summarizing the key points: Scenario Liability under Arizona Dram Shop Law Bar serves alcohol to visibly intoxicated patron who causes a DUI accident Potentially Yes Restaurant serves alcohol to someone who later gets drunk and assaults another patron Potentially Yes Person provides alcohol at a party to a visibly intoxicated friend who drives home and crashes Not Likely (unless the friend is underage) drive_spreadsheet Export to Sheets Important to Note: Dram Shop cases can be complex. The specific circumstances and evidence will determine the applicability of the law. Consulting with an attorney specializing in personal injury or Dram Shop Law is recommended if you believe you have a case under Arizona's Dram Shop Law. They can evaluate your situation and advise you on the legal options. Here are some resources for further information: Arizona Revised Statutes § 4-311: https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/47leg/2r/summary/s.2621jud_aspassedbysenate.doc.htm Understanding Arizona Dram Shop Law: https://www.law.com/2023/10/26/arizona-supreme-court-splits-on-states-dram-shop-liability-law-reversing-800k-jury-verdict/

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