Oregon Alcohol Delivery Rules
Oregon’s alcohol delivery rules are organized by beverage type, not license type. Learn the requirements for mixed drinks, wine, cider, and malt beverage delivery — plus where the rules still differ and why.
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Oregon’s alcohol delivery rules are organized by beverage type, not license type. Learn the requirements for mixed drinks, wine, cider, and malt beverage delivery — plus where the rules still differ and why.
Oregon’s alcohol delivery laws are now permanent — and training requirements for alcohol delivery in Oregon vary depending on who makes the delivery. Learn what credentials licensees’ employees and TPDF drivers each need.
Oregon’s Alcohol Service Permit system undergoes significant changes on March 31, 2025, following the passage of House Bill 4138. The most important change? You must now complete your alcohol server training and pass the exam before you can legally serve alcohol in Oregon.
Starting March 31, 2025, House Bill 4138 requires Oregon on-premises liquor licensees to either personally hold a Service Permit or designate a permit holder with authority over alcohol service. This applies to all license types allowing on-premises consumption. Non-compliance could result in license cancellation, suspension, or restriction.
[UPDATED MARCH 2025!] Navigate Oregon’s new alcohol service requirements with our updated 4-step guide to getting your Oregon Alcohol Service Permit. Learn about the CAMP system, HB 4138 changes, and how to maintain access to existing permits.
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