Get Your Georgia Bartending License Today!

Get your Georgia Bartending License online with ServeSmart. Our mobile-friendly, self-paced course teaches responsible alcohol service and Georgia liquor laws. While not required by the state, this training is trusted by employers and helps you stand out in job applications. Learn at your own pace and get certified in just 2 hours.

Enroll now and get your Georgia Bartending License today!

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Bartending License Certification

Georgia Bartending License Online Training

While Georgia does not require statewide alcohol server certification, the Georgia Department of Revenue’s Alcohol & Tobacco Division provides licensing and enforcement guidance. That means most employers still expect their staff to complete alcohol server training to stay compliant and protect their business.

ServeSmart’s Georgia Bartending License course gives you the knowledge and confidence to serve responsibly in bars, restaurants, and events. Learn Georgia’s alcohol laws, how to handle IDs, and how to avoid costly mistakes, all in a fast, mobile-friendly format you can complete on your schedule.

  • Self-paced
  • Employer-trusted
  • Instant certificate download

IMPORTANT: Some cities in Georgia, like Savannah, Canton, and Macon‑Bibb County, have their own mandatory training requirements. ServeSmart is not approved for use in those jurisdictions.

Ready to earn your alcohol server permit in Georgia?

What is Covered in the Georgia Bartending License Training?

To become a professional and confident seller or server of alcoholic beverages, you will need to learn the following topics:

✔️Georgia Alcohol Laws and Regulations

✔️Preventing Sales to Minors and Intoxicated Individuals

✔️Proper ID Verification

✔️Setting Alcohol Consumption Limits

✔️The Effects of Alcohol on the Body

✔️Handling Difficult Customers

Georgia Alcohol Server Permit in 4 Easy Steps

Complete these 4 easy steps to finally get your Alcohol Server Permit in Georgia

STEP 1

Register with ServeSmart to access the Georgia Alcohol Seller-Server Training course.

STEP 2

Enroll in the course, complete payment, and access your interactive training modules.

STEP 3

Review the lessons and take the practice quizzes to prepare for your final exam.

STEP 4

Pass the final exam (70% or higher) and download your printable certificate, valid for 2 years!

Georgia Bartending License Course Overview

Open the door to better job opportunities in Georgia by earning your Alcohol Server Permit. Skip in-person classes and long commutes—complete our short online training in just a few hours and become a responsible alcohol server-seller.

 Our online course is fully optimized for PC, phone, and tablet users, allowing you to study anytime, anywhere. Learn everything you need about Georgia’s alcohol laws, handling difficult customers, and responsible serving practices.

ServeSmart makes learning a breeze. Join thousands of successful alcohol servers—spend just three hours, pass the final exam, and start your new career today!

Course Outline

  • Introduction
  • Module One: Alcohol Server Training
  • Module Two: Social Impact of Alcohol
  • Module Three: Alcohol and Its Effects on the Body
  • Module Four: Minors and Checking ID
  • Module Five: Intoxicated Patrons
  • Module Six: Laws and Regulations

Course Details

  • Course Length: 1-3 hours (at your own pace)
  • Exam Questions: 30 Questions
  • Exam Attempts: 3 Attempts
  • Passing Score: 70%
  • Pass Guarantee: Yes
  • Certificate Type: PDF
  • Certificate Valid: 2 years

Take the Georgia Bartending License Course Online from Your Phone!

Study for the final exam to obtain your bartending license in Georgia from the comfort of your home, during your lunch break, or even while on the go. Access all the course contents from your phone with a few clicks and learn from the best industry professionals.

With ServeSmart, getting your bartending license in Georgia has become simple and convenient. Enroll now and be in charge of your learning schedule.

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Why Choose Us?

99% Pass Rate

ServeSmart has created a simple and engaging training course for getting an Alcohol Server Permit in Georgia so that you can grasp key information easily. With a 99% pass rate, you’re surely set for success!

Secure Payment Options

Keep your personal information secure and card details encrypted while using our payment options. Pay for your course with confidence using PayPal or Stripe, two of the safest payment processors on the Internet.

Certificate of Completion

After passing the final exam, you’ll receive an official certificate proving your eligibility to serve alcoholic beverages in Georgia—delivered straight to your phone within days.

Printable Workbook

Want to review Georgia’s liquor laws and responsible service practices? Our downloadable and printable workbook helps you stay informed even after completing the course.

Multilingual Training Course

Prefer to learn in Spanish or Korean? Our course is available in multiple languages at no extra cost, so you can study in the language you’re most comfortable with.

Dedicated Support

Have more questions? Our team is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time. Give us a call at (509) 731-3814 or email [email protected].

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Jobs You Can Get With a Georgia Bartending License

Becoming a professional bartender is just one of many career opportunities you can unlock for yourself with an bartending license in Georgia. Here are other career paths that will be available to you:

JOB TITLE

AVERAGE HOURLY WAGE

AVERAGE YEARLY WAGE

Bartender

$17.79

$47,156

Server

$15.00

$31,200

Fine Dining Server

$23.55

$52,000

Bar Manager

$24.76

$51,500

Casino Beverage Server

$20.59

$48,000

Event Bartender

$22.00

$31,816

Hotel Bar Staff

$19.98

$41,558

Georgia Bartending License Training Requirements

If you’re looking to work in Macon-Bibb County, an Alcohol Server Permit is required. In other parts of Georgia, while not mandatory, having a certification significantly improves your job prospects—most employers prefer to hire certified alcohol servers.

That being said, earning a bartending license in Georgia can be done with minimum requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old to serve or sell alcoholic beverages.
  • Complete the required training course from an accredited provider like ServeSmart.
  • Pass the final exam with a minimum score of 70%.
  • Renew your certification as required by local regulations to stay compliant.

In Macon-Bibb County, your bartending license is valid for 3 years. In other areas of Georgia, renewal is typically required every 2-3 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Macon-Bibb County, the Alcohol Server Permit is valid for 3 years. In other areas of Georgia, renewal is typically required every 2-3 years, depending on local regulations.

While not required statewide, many employers in Georgia prefer hiring certified servers. In Macon-Bibb County, an Alcohol Server Permit is mandatory, and in other areas, certification improves your job prospects significantly.

Yes! Our course is 100% mobile-friendly. Study at your own pace from your smartphone, tablet, or computer—anytime, anywhere.

Absolutely! If your certification is expiring, you can retake the course and pass the final exam to stay compliant with local requirements.

The course takes around 3 hours, but since it’s self-paced, you can work through the material at your own pace.

No, Georgia does not require alcohol server or bartending training by state law. However, many employers, especially in bars, restaurants, and event venues, prefer or require certification to ensure staff understand Georgia’s alcohol laws and responsible service practices. Completing a training course can also help reduce liability and boost your chances of getting hired.

Yes. While this course is not mandated by the state, many Georgia employers now prefer applicants who have completed responsible alcohol server training—especially in light of increased focus on liability and safe service practices.

Georgia does not issue a state alcohol server permit or license. However, many employers recognize a certificate of completion from a responsible alcohol server training course as proof of your qualifications, and it may improve your chances of getting hired.

While ServeSmart is not affiliated with the Georgia state government, this training may help employers meet internal policies or insurance provider recommendations for responsible alcohol service. Some insurers offer reduced liquor liability premiums to businesses whose staff have completed alcohol server training. Check with your employer or insurance provider to determine if this course meets their specific coverage requirements.

Absolutely. Many students take the course in advance to boost their resumes and stand out in interviews for bartending, serving, or hospitality roles.