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Wyoming does not mandate statewide alcohol server certification. Voluntary training programs are available.
Alcohol Server / Bartender Certification
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Voluntary
Certification Required
18+
Min Age Serve
21+
Min Age Bartend
N/A
Training Hours
N/A
Cert Validity
N/A
Cert Fee
Minimum Age to Serve Alcohol
18
years old to serve alcohol in Wyoming
Minimum Age to Bartend
21
years old to bartend in Wyoming
Note: Wyoming has different age requirements for serving (18) vs. bartending (21).
Permit / Certification
Voluntary Certification
Check local requirements
Where to Get Certified
TIPS, ServSafe Alcohol, Private providers
Online training available
Mandatory vs. Voluntary Status
VerifiedNo Statewide Mandate
Wyoming does not require statewide server certification. Voluntary training is recommended.
Minimum Age to Serve
18 Years Old
Minimum Age to Bartend
21 Years Old
Penalties for Violations
Fines up to $750, license suspension for establishment
State Program & Certification Info
Mostly verifiedState Program
No State Program
Training Hours
N/A
Exam Required
No
Online Training
Available
Accepted Training Providers
Alcohol server certification covers responsible beverage service including recognizing signs of intoxication, checking identification, understanding state liquor laws, dram shop liability, and refusing service when appropriate.
Training Details & Course Topics
Mostly verifiedTraining Hours
Varies
Online Available
Yes
Course Topics Covered
Recognizing intoxication, checking IDs, refusing service, dram shop liability, state liquor laws
Approved Course Providers
Alcohol server training typically covers state and local liquor laws, recognizing signs of intoxication, checking identification documents, refusing service responsibly, understanding dram shop liability, and preventing underage drinking. Most programs can be completed in a single day.
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Wyoming has no mandatory server certification and requires bartenders to be 21.
Wyoming does not require statewide server certification. Voluntary programs are available.
Must be 21 to bartend in Wyoming.
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Alcohol Server requirements in Wyoming verified against Wyoming Department of Revenue, March 2026.
Official state authority website
Accessed 2025-05-01
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Wyoming does not require statewide server certification. Minimum age to serve: 18. Minimum age to bartend: 21. All regulation is managed through the Wyoming Department of Revenue.
Requirements vary by state and jurisdiction. Always verify current requirements with your state or local authority.