CARSON CITY, Nev. (May 1, 2025) – Partnership Carson City is offering monthly Responsible Beverage Server Training (RBST) sessions to support safe alcohol sales and service practices in the community.

These training courses are open to anyone seeking to obtain or renew server certification and are conducted by certified instructors. 

Responsible Beverage Server Training is a critical tool in preventing underage drinking and over-service. It is required for individuals working in bars, restaurants, stores and other alcohol-serving establishments.  

The next training is scheduled for Wednesday, April 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. Pre-registration is required through a registration link: REGISTER HERE 

Training dates for 2025 include:

  • May 15 – 9:00 AM 
  • June 12 – 9:00 AM 
  • July 17 – 9:00 AM 
  • August 21 – 4:00 PM 
  • September 18 – 9:00 AM 
  • October 16 – 9:00 AM 
  • November 20 – 9:00 AM 
  • December 18 – 4:00 PM 

Pricing:

  • First-time or renewal certification: $35 
  • Individuals cited for selling to a minor: $85 
  • Private group classes (10+ people): $25 per person 

To ensure continued grant funding and accessibility of these trainings, registration includes demographic and gender identity questions. This information is strictly confidential and used only for federal reporting requirements. 

For more information, visit Partnership Carson City online at pcccarson.org or call 775-841-4730. 

About Partnership Carson City

Partnership Carson City (PCC) started as an effort to fight the spread of methamphetamine more than a decade ago. Since then, it has taken on the role of a coalition, or group, to support and organize all kinds of services throughout the capital city. PCC sponsors prescription drug round-ups and offers educational sessions on the latest synthetic (man-made) drugs, for example. At the same time, it promotes a variety of programs that help kids and families be healthy and safe. Its roots can be traced to the former Community Council on Youth, a longtime support for young people in Carson City.