New York ATAP TIPS Certification Online
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Responsible Beverage Service training is not mandated by the state of New York. However, the state of New York has a voluntary responsible vendor program called the Alcohol Training Awareness Program[MA1.1] (ATAP), regulated by the New York State Liquor Authority (NYSLA).
TIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS) [MA2.1]certification is accepted statewide for use in New York. The TIPS On-Premise course for restaurants and bars, and the Off-Premise course for liquor and grocery stores are both state-approved. Each course includes a New York supplemental chapter as required by the state. Upon completion, students will receive both a TIPS certification and an ATAP Certificate of Completion.
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Why Should I Take the TIPS Certification Course for New York?
It's becoming the norm for New York employers in the restaurant, bar, liquor store, and gaming industries to hire only those who are ATAP certified. If your goal is to obtain one of these positions, responsible alcohol server training could be vital to your future. The New York State Liquor Authority also takes alcohol training into account for lawsuit liabilities. getting your New York ATAP certification could protect you should an incident occur.
New York Alcohol Laws
Alcohol service laws in New York are governed by the New York State Liquor Authority, Division of Alcohol Beverage Control.
Note: The information on this page is available through the regulating agency and is believed to be correct. However, laws and regulations may change at any time. For official guidance, contact the New York State Liquor Authority directly.
| Age to Consume | 21 |
| Age to Pour | 18 |
| Age to Sell | 18 |
| Age to Serve | 18 |
| DUI/DWI Limit | .08 |
| Dram Shop Liability | Yes |
Acceptable Forms of ID — New York
- A valid driver's license or non-driver identification card issued by New York State, the federal government, any U.S. territory, commonwealth, or possession, the District of Columbia, any state government within the United States, or a provincial government of Canada.
- A valid passport issued by the United States or any other country.
- A valid U.S. passport card.
- An identification card issued by the Armed Forces of the United States.
Note: Green Cards are not a permitted form of ID.
Getting Hired in New York Hospitality
The New York hospitality industry offers a wealth of opportunities for those looking to enter the field. While responsible alcohol service training is not required by state law, many employers have adopted the NY ATAP voluntary program and made certification mandatory for their staff.
Join our growing community of certified servers and sellers from cities across the state, including:
| New York City | Rochester | Albany | Tonawanda |
| Hempstead | Huntington | Greece | Mount Vernon |
| Brookhaven | Yonkers | Greenburgh | Schenectady |
| Islip | Syracuse | Clarkstown | Utica |
| Oyster Bay | Ramapo | Cheektowaga | Brentwood |
| Buffalo | Amherst | Colonie | White Plains |
| Babylon | Smithtown | New Rochelle | Levittown |
| Troy | Niagara Falls | West Seneca | Queens |
| Brooklyn | Manhattan | Bronx | Staten Island |
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