TABC laws apply across many types of businesses, but the day-to-day realities look very different for a bartender, a grocery cashier, or a hotel banquet server. To make the training easier to connect to real life, we have created dedicated pages for the most common roles and business types in Texas.
Bars, Restaurants, and Nightlife
If you work where most drinks are prepared and served on-site, start with one of these guides:
Each page explains how TABC rules apply in that environment, common scenarios you will face on the job, and how online training with LIQUORexam.com prepares you to respond.
Retail: Liquor, Grocery, and Convenience Stores
Retail staff face a different set of challenges, including fast-moving lines, age-restricted products, and the need to check identification quickly and correctly. These pages speak directly to those roles:
Employers and Multi-Location Operators
If you are responsible for hiring, scheduling, or compliance, TABC training is not just about one certificate—it is about making sure every member of your team is trained and documented.
- TABC for Employers – explains how corporate and employer accounts work, how to purchase course credits, and how to track completions.
Many employers also encourage staff to learn more about online training through the general TABC Online Training Texas page, which can be shared with new hires as part of onboarding.