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Getting A Bartending License - Wisconsin Bartender License

Get Your Wisconsin Bartender License. Bartending can be a fun time. It gives you the ability to work in a lively and fun social environment, meet some interesting people, and most of all, leave with some extra cash in hand. <br>

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Getting A Bartending License - Wisconsin Bartender License

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  1. Serving Alcohol Getting A Bartending License

  2. How To Get Your Wisconsin Bartender License Bartending can be a fun time. It gives you the ability to work in a lively and fun social environment, meet some interesting people, and most of all, leave with some extra cash in hand. Since bartending is primarily night work, it leaves your days free to work another job or finish college. Bartenders are subject to legal requirements that govern the alcohol industry. In Wisconsin, applying and obtaining a bartender license is required. Meeting bartender license requirements for Wisconsin is the first step to become a professional bartender.

  3. Statutes Bartender license requirements are outlined by Wisconsin statutes 125.04 and 125.17. If you’re planning to complete online or in-person coursework to satisfy requirements, make sure bartending schools are in compliance with regulations set forth in these statutes. Qualified schools will state that they are in compliance with these statutes in promotional materials; coursework must be approved by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.

  4. Qualifications In order to receive a Wisconsin bartender license, applicants are required to be over age 18, meet criminal record requirements and be certified by an approved school, according to the website Wisconsin Responsible Serving. You do not need to currently hold a bartending job in order to apply for and receive a Wisconsin bartender license. Licenses are only valid within your municipality; if you move, you’ll need to seek additional licensing. Municipalities are defined as the city, town or village where you live; requirements and regulations may vary depending on location.

  5. FOLLOW US: Serving Alcohol Inc 1730 S Federal Hwy, Suite 191 Delray Beach, Fl 33483-3309 For the quickest response, please use the form to the left.Phone: (561) 404-5363  Fax: (866) 372-4316 https://servingalcohol.com/ Thank You

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