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About the Course

We offer New York alcohol awareness server training online. This On-Premise server training for anyone who works in a bar or restaurant. Our alcohol server course is designed to teach you how to serve alcoholic beverages safely and legally in the state of New York.

Our online course focuses on the skills and techniques used to recognize the signs of intoxication and how to intervene to keep your patrons and establishment safe. The training also covers underage drinking, ID checking, and much more.

Course Features

Our New York alcohol awareness server course is an interactive course with full audio narration and engaging real-world scenarios for the best user experience and information retention. This course that will work on your PC and mobile devices, like the iPhone and iPad.

Once you create an account you can log in from any computer or mobile device and train anytime, anywhere.

You have 6 months from enrollment to complete this course. You can log in and out of your training account and your place in the course will be saved.

After successfully completing this server course and the final exam, you will be able to print your official New York ATAP certificate of completion from your own printer.

  • 2 hour online self-paced course
  • 20 question multiple-choice final exam
  • 3 Year New York Alcohol Server Certification
  • Mobile Friendly Course!

Alcohol Server - Course Outline

Our server training online course consists of five units of instruction, New York state specific, laws and a final exam. Below is a detailed course outline of topics covered in the course.


Unit 1 - Introduction

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Welcome
  • How this Course Works
  • Course Topics

Unit 2 - Responsible Alcohol Service

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Responsibilities of a Server
  • Criminal Negligence
  • Dram Shop Laws
  • Dram Shop & Minors
  • Three Kinds of Duties
  • Unit Two Review
  • Unit Two Quiz

Unit 3 - Minors and Alcohol

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Age Verification
  • ID Validation
  • ID Guides
  • Refusing an ID
  • Incident Log
  • Compliance Checks
  • Unit Three Review
  • Unit Three Quiz

Unit 4 - Physical Effects of Alcohol

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Alcohol Absorption
  • Blood Alcohol Concentration
  • Absorption Triggers
  • Common Diseases and Disorders
  • Drink Tampering
  • Unit Four Review
  • Unit Four Quiz

Unit 5 - Intoxication

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Recognizing Intoxication
  • Indicators of Intoxication
  • Go, Slow, No Technique
  • Managing Drinking Behavior
  • Unit Five Review
  • Unit Five Quiz

New York State Supplement

Topics in this Lesson:

  • Introduction
  • Drunk Driving Impact Statements
  • New York Alcohol Service Laws
  • Indirect Permissive Re-Delivery
  • The Affirmative Defense
  • Legal Forms of Identification
  • Reasonable Reliance
  • Criminal Penalties
  • Congratulations!

Final Exam

Topics in this Lesson:

  • 20 multiple-choice questions - you must score at least 70% to pass

Certificate of Completion

Upon successfully completing our New York alcohol awareness server course and final exam, you will be able to immediately print your certificate of completion. It will also be emailed to you.

Your certification is valid for 3 years from the date of course completion.

If you lose your certificate and need a replacement, you can log back into your account and print additional copies.


NY Liquor Authority Approved School

Training Now provides the SureSell New York ATAP approved server course. This alcohol server certification course has been reviewed and approved by New York Liquor Authority. We have been training servers in NY since February 2012.

New York Server Requirements & Reporting

Alcohol Awareness Server Training is voluntary in New York, however your employer may require server training. Although training is not mandatory, school and training materials must be approved by the state.

Once you are New York Server certified, we are required to submit your training record to the New York Liquor Authority, Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Your certification will be uploaded on the first and third monday of each month.