State by state alcohol certification information

Updated by Cassie Ates

Alcohol delivery is currently available in many stores throughout the country. Depending on your specific location, you may receive offers for orders containing alcohol.

This information is intended to help you act in accordance with state and local regulations concerning alcohol sale and delivery. For more information on delivering an order with alcohol, choose your state and click here.

Alabama

It is a violation to sell, deliver, or furnish alcoholic beverages to any person under the age of 21. 

Sale-to-minor violations are misdemeanors punishable by the following: 

  • For a first offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment up to 6 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 
  • For a second offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment of not less than 3 months nor more than 6 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 
  • For a third or more offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment of not less than 6 months nor more than 12 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 

Alcohol deliveries can only be made during hours when alcohol may be sold under general or local law.  

Alcohol deliveries cannot be made to customer residing in dry counties or municipalities.  

Drivers in Alabama must acknowledge that they have read and understand the information contained on this page before being allowed to deliver orders involving alcohol and every two years thereafter. 

Drivers should refuse to complete delivery orders that include alcohol if the recipient: 

  • Is under the age of 21; 
  • Appears intoxicated; 
  • Fails to provide a valid form of identification; 
  • Fails or refuses to sign for delivery; 
  • Fails to complete the identification scanning software process or state-of-the-art alternative; 
  • Declines to accept the delivery of alcohol; or 
  • Any circumstances in the delivery environment indicate illegal conduct, overconsumption, or an otherwise unsafe environment. 

For alcohol deliveries in Alabama, please click here to access the required State of Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Delivery Service License.   

Georgia

Before you can begin accessing orders to deliver alcohol in Georgia, the state requires you to complete a brief digital certification course to ensure compliance. But don’t worry—you can access the state’s certification course quickly and easily directly through the Spark Driver™ app!  

Here’s how it works:  

  • Navigate to Certifications in the main navigation of the app and click the arrow for the Alcohol Certification link, as shown below: 
  • You will be redirected to the Georgia Department of Revenue – Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division to complete the Alcoholic Beverage Delivery Training course. 
If you have already completed the Alcoholic Beverage Delivery Training Course, you do not need to retake the course. Simply upload your certification in the app!  
  • After registering and completing the course, you will need to return to Certifications to upload your certificate.   
  • Be sure to save a copy on your device for easy uploading!  
  • Once completed and submitted successfully, you will see the expiration date reflected in the Certifications feature of your app, as shown below: 

The expiration date indicates when you will need to renew your certification. 

That’s it! Following completion of the certification, you will be eligible to start delivering orders containing alcohol. 

Kentucky

For alcohol deliveries in Kentucky, please click here to access the required Kentucky Alcoholic Beverage Control Transporter's License. 

Louisiana 

Before you can begin accessing orders to deliver alcohol in Louisiana, the state requires you to complete a brief digital certification course to ensure compliance. But don’t worry—you can access the state’s certification course quickly and easily directly through the Spark Driver™ app!   

Here’s how it works:   

  • Navigate to Certifications in the main navigation of the app and click the arrow for the Alcohol Certification link, as shown below: 
  • After registering and completing the course, you will receive a temporary certificate. The state of Louisiana prohibits  delivering alcohol with this temporary certificate. The course provider will submit the certificate to the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, and it will be reviewed in 7-10 days. You can access the official certificate by creating an account on the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control website. Once you receive the official certificate, you can submit it through the app. Just return to Certifications in the app to upload your certificate.    
If you have already completed the Louisiana Responsible Vendor Certificate, you do not need to retake the course. Simply upload your certification in the app as outlined below!   
  • After registering and completing the course, you will need to return to Certifications to upload your certificate.    
  • Be sure to save a copy on your device for easy uploading!   
  • Once completed and submitted successfully, you will see the expiration date reflected in the Certifications feature of your app, as shown below: 
  • The expiration date indicates when you will need to renew your certification.  

That’s it! Following completion of the certification, you will be eligible to start delivering orders containing alcohol.  

You can complete the course on a desktop or laptop device directly through one of the following course providers. This list includes some but not all available options.   

​For alcohol deliveries in Louisiana, please click here to access the State of Louisiana Alcohol Control Delivery Service License.

Michigan 

Before you can begin accessing orders containing alcohol, you will first need to complete an alcohol serving training through a server training program approved by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.  

Please note the following:  

  • You may select ANY of the programs offered. Which you select is totally up to you.  
  • Multiple program options may be found here.  
  • To ensure the program you select qualifies, be certain to select one approved by the “Michigan Liquor Control Commission.”  
  • Programs vary in length and cost. Feel free to select whichever fits you best.   
  • If you already have a Michigan alcohol serving training certificate, feel free to upload your certificate in the Certifications tab and – once reviewed and approved – you will become eligible to see orders that include alcohol.  

For alcohol deliveries in Michigan, please click here to access the required State of Michigan – Liquor Control Commission Third Party Facilitator Service Permit. 

These are a few examples of potential trainings approved by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission:  

Mississippi 

It is a violation to sell, deliver, or furnish alcoholic beverages to any person under the age of 21. 

Sale-to-minor violations are misdemeanors punishable by the following: 

  • For a first offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment up to 6 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 
  • For a second offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment of not less than 3 months nor more than 6 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 
  • For a third or more offense: A fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment of not less than 6 months nor more than 12 months in the county jail or at hard labor for the county. 

Alcohol deliveries can only be made during hours when alcohol may be sold under general or local law.  

Alcohol deliveries cannot be made to customer residing in dry counties or municipalities.  

Drivers in Mississippi must acknowledge that they have read and understand the information contained on this page before being allowed to deliver orders involving alcohol and every two years thereafter. 

Drivers should refuse to complete delivery orders that include alcohol if the recipient: 

  • Is under the age of 21; 
  • Appears intoxicated; 
  • Fails to provide a valid form of identification; 
  • Fails or refuses to sign for delivery; 
  • Fails to complete the identification scanning software process or state-of-the-art alternative; 
  • Declines to accept the delivery of alcohol; or 
  • Any circumstances in the delivery environment indicate illegal conduct, overconsumption, or an otherwise unsafe environment. 

For alcohol deliveries in Mississippi, please click here to access the required State of Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Permit. 

New Hampshire

New Hampshire law prohibits scanning of identification barcodes. Information can be manually entered into the app. 

New York 

For alcohol deliveries in New York, please click here to access the required State Liquor Authority Fleet Trucking Permit. 

North Carolina 

Before you can begin accessing orders to deliver alcohol in North Carolina the state requires you to complete a brief digital certification course to ensure compliance. But don’t worry – you can access the state’s certification course quickly and easily directly through the Spark Driver app!   

Here’s how it works:   

  • Navigate to the Certifications feature in your app and click the arrow for the Alcohol Certification link, as shown below: 
  • You will be redirected to the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission to complete the Delivery Service Permit course.   
If you have already completed the North Carolina Delivery Service Permit course, you do not need to retake the course. Simply upload your certification in the app as outlined below!   
  • After registering and completing the course, you will need to return to the Certifications feature in your app to upload your certificate.    
  • Be sure to save a copy on your device for easy uploading!   
  • Once completed and submitted successfully, you will see the expiration date reflected in the Certifications feature of your app, as shown below: 

The expiration date indicates when you will need to renew your certification. 

That’s it! Following completion of the certification, you will now be eligible to start delivering orders containing alcohol. 

Virginia 

The state of Virginia now requires drivers to complete a brief digital certification course to ensure compliance with specific state and local requirements established for alcohol deliveries. But don’t worry – you can access the state’s certification course quickly and easily through the Spark Driver™ app! 

Here’s how it works: 

  • You can go to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority training webpage here OR you can navigate to it via the app. 
  • You will be redirected to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority training webpage. 
If you already have a valid Virginia alcohol serving training certificate, simply upload your certification in the Spark Driver app as outlined below. Once it is reviewed and verified, you will be eligible to accept orders that include alcohol.    
  • After completing the state-approved training, return to Certifications in your app to upload your certificate. If it uploads successfully, you will see the status In Review under the Certifications section.  
You will see an error message if your certificate is not completed correctly, or if the file is invalid. Double-check that you have fully completed the course, saved the certificate as a PDF, and uploaded the correct file in the app.   
  • You may also receive an in-app notification to manually add your certificate details. 
If your certificate does not contain a certificate number, type N/A. Our approving team will verify the certificate number for you.  
  • Once you have successfully submitted your certificate, you will receive a notification. Certificates in Virginia are good for one year after they are issued. The expiration date will be reflected in the Certifications tab of your app. 


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