MAST Permit Upgrades
WASHINGTON
Easy 4 Step Process
Why Should I Upgrade My MAST Permit?
MAST Permits are initially issued based on age. Individuals 18-20 receive a Class 13 MAST Permit, while individuals 21 or older receive a Class 12 MAST Permit.
A Class 13 permit allows you to work in the food and beverage industry, but not primarily as an alcohol server or bartender.
Once you turn 21, your Class 13 permit can be upgraded to a Class 12, enabling you to legally perform more duties.
You should seek to upgrade your permit if you start performing the duties of a Class 12 permit holder. You may perform the duties of a Class 12 permit holder for no more than 30 days. After this grace period, you are required to have obtained a Class 12 permit.
Class 13 Permits vs. Class 12 Permits
The major difference between Class 13 permit holders and Class 12 permit holders is age and the functions they are allowed to perform.
Minor permittees may temporarily enter areas prohibited to minors to clean up, seat patrons, deliver a message, order and pick up drinks for service in non-prohibited areas, to set and clear tables and to serve food. They may not take food/alcohol orders or serve alcohol in areas prohibited to minors.
5 Quick Facts
ON MAST PERMIT UPGRADES
- The provider that issued your original permit must issue your upgrade.
- Craft Serving processes upgraded permits within 14 days.
- Your upgraded permit will have the same expiration date as your original permit.
- Your upgraded permit will have the same permit number as your original permit.
- After you receive your permit, you must sign and carry it anytime you serve alcohol.
UPGRADE
vs
RENEW
If your existing MAST Permit is nearing expiration, we recommend you renew it rather than upgrade it. Renewing your MAST Permit involves retaking a MAST Class and the final exam, but your new permit will be valid for another five, full years! Plus, the cost to renew is only slightly more than the cost to upgrade.
Replace Your MAST Permit
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Frequently Asked Questions
For other answers to questions about MAST Permits, please check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.