What is Vermont ASAP Certification?
Earning Vermont Alcohol Server Awareness Program (ASAP) Certification means you've completed Vermont-approved training in safe and legal alcohol sales.
Does Vermont law require Alcohol Server Awareness Training?
Yes. Vermont requires all employees involved in the sale or service of alcohol to complete training before they start working in that capacity.
Training must be approved by the Vermont Department of Liquor Control (DLC), like the online training provided by Learn2Serve.
According to state law, licensees need to keep a record of who was trained and how.
How do I get my Vermont Alcohol Server Certification?
An online alcohol seller course is the easiest way to get your Vermont Alcohol Server Awareness training. Just take training from a state-approved provider, pass the final exam, and you'll get a certificate of completion that you can print immediately. Bring a copy to your boss—they must keep it on file.
Enroll now in our Vermont alcohol server training course!