Introduction

In California, maintaining a valid Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) certification is important for anyone involved in the serving of alcoholic beverages.  As the three-year mark approaches for many who are certified, this article serves as an important reminder to renew your RBS certification (which is valid for three years).

Why Renew Your RBS Certification?

Renewing your RBS certification is vital for staying compliant with California state laws that require all alcohol servers to be certified. The renewal process will refresh your knowledge on the latest alcohol service laws and techniques that keep you and your customers safe.

The Best Place to Renew Your RBS Certification

When it comes to renewing your RBS certification, we recommend Serving Alcohol’s training courses. Their courses were built by people who work in the industry of serving alcohol. They provide training that respects your time and they respond quickly if you have any issue.

Benefits of Renewing at Serving Alcohol

● Industry-Specific Expertise: Courses are crafted by experts within the alcohol service industry.

● Efficiency and Engagement: Engaging, informative training that prepares you to apply what you’ve learned immediately.

● Excellent Service: The best, most responsive customer support in the industry!

How to Renew Your RBS Certification

The process of renewing your RBS certification involves several important steps that ensure you remain compliant and equipped to serve safely.

1. Check Your Certification Status

Start by checking when your current RBS certification is due to expire. This information will help you time your renewal perfectly to avoid any lapse in certification. Log into the ABC Online Portal to check this.

2. Choose the Right RBS Training Program

It’s important to choose the right RBS training program. Take training that is accredited and recognized by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). Serving Alcohol offers fast, affordable, state-compliant training that does not waste your time.

3. Complete the RBS Training

Dive into the RBS training with focus and attention. At Serving Alcohol, the training modules are interactive and designed to cover all necessary legal guidelines and practical scenarios you might face as an alcohol server.

4. Pass the Certification Exam

Upon completing your RBS training, you’ll need to pass the certification exam. This exam is designed to ensure that all servers have a consistent understanding of alcohol service laws and safety practices.

Take and pass the RBS Certification Exam through California ABC’s official RBS page. Here, you can also verify the recognition of your RBS training provider by the state.

5. Receive Your RBS Certification

After completing your training and passing the RBS Alcohol Server Certification Exam, your RBS Server dashboard will reflect a status update to “Certified.” Here you can find your Server ID number and current certification status in the “Server Certificate Details” section of your RBS Server dashboard.

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