PERMISO OLCC DE OREGÓN
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General Information
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) requires an OLCC Service Permit be obtained by:
- Anyone who mixes, serves, or sells alcoholic liquor for consumption on licensed premises
- Anyone who dispenses malt beverages, wines, or cider sold in securely covered containers provided by the consumer
- Anyone who directly supervises individuals performing the above duties
- Licensees who hold or are applying for a license authorizing on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages (unless they designate a qualified permit holder with appropriate control responsibilities)
This includes business owners, managers, bartenders, servers, cashiers, and even volunteers at licensed establishments.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: House Bill 4138 expanded who needs a permit. For more information see our blog post: New Requirements for Oregon On-Premises Liquor Licensees.
You must obtain an OLCC Service Permit before you begin mixing, serving or selling alcohol.
Note: Under the new law effective March 31, 2025, you can no longer start working while your application is pending - you must complete an approved Alcohol Server Education course and pass the OLCC exam to receive a temporary service permit before you can legally serve alcohol.
Working without a valid Service Permit is a Class B violation under ORS 471.360. Both you and your employer could face penalties:
- For you: Fine and potential difficulty obtaining permits in the future*
- For your employer: Potential license sanctions, including suspension, restriction, or cancellation per ORS 471.315
Additionally, licensees cannot allow anyone without a valid permit to serve alcohol on their premises. It's both your responsibility and your employer's responsibility to ensure compliance.
For more information about compliance requirements and consequences, see the OLCC's official Alcohol Service Permits information.
* FOOTNOTE: Since you don't hold a Service Permit, the fine won’t be issued through the OLCC's administrative process. Instead, you would typically receive a ticket for a Class B Violation of state law, which would be processed through your local court system.
As of March 31, 2025, licensees who hold or are applying for a license that authorizes on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages must either:
- Hold a valid Service Permit themselves, OR
- Designate an individual who:
- Holds a valid Service Permit
- Exercises control or responsibility over setting, implementing, and changing the establishment's practices for selling and serving alcoholic beverages
This means if you're a licensee who doesn't personally serve alcohol, you still need to either get a permit yourself or officially designate a permit holder who has appropriate authority in your establishment.
If the OLCC finds that a licensee doesn't meet this requirement, they may refuse to issue a license, issue a restricted license, cancel or suspend an existing license, or require mandatory training.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: House Bill 4138 created this new requirement for on-premises licensees. For more details, read our blog post Nuevos requisitos para los expendedores de bebidas alcohólicas de Oregón en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138 de la Cámara de Representantes.
Sí, la edad mínima para recibir un permiso OLCC es de 18 años.
Si tienes entre 18 y 20 años, hay restricciones sobre lo que puedes hacer. Tienes no se les permite trabajar durante las horas prohibidas a los menores. Además no se les permite trabajar en zonas prohibidas a los menores a menos que se trate de pedir/recoger bebidas para servir en zonas no prohibidas a menores, limpiar mesas, aprovisionarse y entregar comida.
Recibirá un "Permiso menor" si usted es de 18 a 20 años. Este permiso le permite:
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- Tomar pedidos de alcohol.
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- Entregar bebidas alcohólicas.
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- Extraer alcohol de un grifo.
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- Servir alcohol en el vaso de un cliente en la mesa del cliente.
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- Vender alcohol.
Una vez cumplidos los 21 años, dejan de aplicarse las restricciones y puedes empezar a desempeñar automáticamente las funciones incluidas en el Permiso para Adultos.
Recibirá un "Permiso para adultos" si usted es Mayores de 21 años. Este permiso le permite:
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- Realizar todas las tareas incluidas en el Permiso Menor.
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- Mezcla bebidas.
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- Gestionar el establecimiento.
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- Supervisar a un permisionario menor de edad (nota: al menos un permisionario adulto debe estar de servicio en todo momento).
The Application Process
📝 NEED A DETAILED GUIDE? For comprehensive step-by-step instructions with screenshots, visit our detailed guide: Cómo obtener un permiso OLCC en Oregón.
Here's a quick overview of the process:
Step #1: Take the course.
Begin by signing up for our OLCC-approved online course! After you finish the course, our system will automatically submit your completion information to the OLCC's CAMP system.
Step #2: Apply via CAMP.
Create an account on the OLCC's new CAMP portal and complete the Service Permit Application. Pay the $23 application fee. Make sure the personal information you provide matches what you entered when registering for our course, including any spaces, hyphens, or apostrophes in your name.
Note: After completing our course, it may take up to one full business day for your course completion to connect to your application in the CAMP system.
Step #3: Pass the exam.
After your application and course completion records are matched in the CAMP system, you'll receive an email notification that you can take the final exam. Log into CAMP to access and complete the test. You need a score of 70% or higher to pass.
Step #4: Receive your permits.
Upon passing the exam, you'll immediately receive a temporary Service Permit that allows you to legally begin serving alcohol. Within approximately 14 days, the OLCC will review your application. Once approved, you'll receive an email notification with your official five-year Service Permit attached. You can also log back into CAMP to download or print additional copies of your permit at any time.
📺 VISUAL GUIDES: Need help with the CAMP system? Watch these official OLCC tutorial videos:
- CAMP Guide to Getting Started in Alcohol Service Permits and Marijuana Worker Permits
- CAMP Guide to Applying for an Alcohol Service Permit
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: The application process now uses the new CAMP system and requires completing education before receiving a temporary permit. For a detailed explanation of the regulatory changes affecting this process, read our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
CAMP (Cannabis and Alcohol Management Program) is the OLCC's central online hub where all licensing, permitting and enforcement processes now take place in one secure location.
On March 31, 2025, CAMP launched the Permiso de servicio de alcohol phase of its system, replacing the previous online portal. To access CAMP:
- Visit CAMP at https://CAMP.OLCC.online
- Create a user account with your email address
- If you had an existing permit or application before March 31, 2025, you'll need to retrieve and enter an access code to link your previous information to your new CAMP account. Click here to access the CAMP User Guide for using the “Permit Access Code Request Tool.”
CAMP allows you to submit applications, renew permits, request amendments, pay fees online, and view your permit all in one place.
📺 VIDEO GUIDES: For visual step-by-step guidance, the OLCC has created helpful tutorial videos:
- CAMP Guide to Getting Started in Alcohol Service Permits and Marijuana Worker Permits
- CAMP Guide to Applying for an Alcohol Service Permit
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC. For a comprehensive overview of how CAMP fits into the new permit requirements, see our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
The OLCC provides dedicated technical support for the CAMP portal through their CAMP Help Desk. If you encounter technical difficulties while creating an account, uploading documents, or navigating the system:
- Call the CAMP Help Desk at 855-907-0836, available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 8 PM PT
- This number is specifically for CAMP technical assistance only
For other permit-related questions that aren't technical in nature, you should continue to contact the appropriate department:
- Alcohol Service Permits: [email protected] or 503-872-5200
- Alcohol Server Education: [email protected] or 503-872-5133
Remember that technical support staff cannot answer questions about your permit application status or eligibility requirements, but they can help you resolve issues with using the CAMP portal itself.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
The OLCC provides several helpful resources to guide you through the CAMP system:
Video Tutorials:
- CAMP Guide to Getting Started in Alcohol Service Permits and Marijuana Worker Permits
- CAMP Guide to Applying for an Alcohol Service Permit
Written Guides:
For technical assistance with the CAMP system, contact the CAMP Help Desk at 855-907-0836 (Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM PT).
All these resources are designed to help you navigate the CAMP system successfully and obtain your OLCC Permit efficiently.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
Yes, there are different ways to approach getting an OLCC Service Permit. Each way comes with a límite de tiempo que debe conocer.
- Usted puede tomar una clase de Educación para Servidores de Alcohol antes de presentar su Solicitud de Permiso de Servicio. Si toma su clase primero, la clase sirve para dos años. Puede solicitar un permiso en cualquier momento dentro de esos dos años.
- Usted puede presentar su Solicitud de Permiso de Servicio antes de tomar una clase de Educación para Servidores de Alcohol. Si presenta primero su solicitud, dispondrá de 45 días para completar el curso y aprobar el examen final.
The drawback to submitting your application first is that you will need to work within a shorter time frame to complete a course and pass the final exam.
If you wait too long and your Service Permit Application expires, you are going to have to submit another application on the OLCC's CAMP portal and repay the $23 application fee.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per House Bill 4138, you will no longer receive a temporary permit immediately after submitting your application. Learn more about these important changes in our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
Oregon does not recognize alcohol server permits from other states. You must obtain an Oregon-specific OLCC Service Permit by:
- Completing an OLCC-approved Alcohol Server Education course (like the one offered by Craft Serving)
- Applying through the CAMP system
- Passing the OLCC exam
- Receiving approval from the OLCC
There are no exemptions or expedited processes for servers certified in other states.
Under the new system implemented on March 31, 2025:
- Temporary Service Permit: Issued immediately after you complete an approved Alcohol Server Education course and pass the OLCC exam. This permit allows you to legally begin serving alcohol while your application undergoes final review.
- Five-Year Service Permit: Issued after the OLCC completes their full review of your application (typically within 14 days). This is your official permit valid for five years from the date of issue.
Both permits authorize the same activities - the temporary permit just bridges the gap while your application is being processed.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC. For a detailed explanation of these changes, read our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
After you complete an approved Alcohol Server Education course and pass the OLCC's exam, you will be issued a temporary Service Permit that enables you to begin working while the OLCC completes a full review of your application. The review process includes:
- Confirming that you meet the minimum age requirement of 18 years
- Confirming that your criminal background meets the eligibility requirements
- Confirming that you have not previously had a Service Permit revoked
Once your application is fully reviewed and approved, you'll receive an email notification that your five-year Service Permit is available in your CAMP account.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per House Bill 4138.
Managing Your OLCC Permit
After completing the required Alcohol Server Education course and passing the OLCC exam, you'll receive a “temporary” OLCC Permit that allows you to work immediately. Once your application is fully reviewed and approved, you'll receive your “official” OLCC Permit which is valid for cinco años completos from the date of issue.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per House Bill 4138.
Sí. Siempre que mezcle, sirva, venda o supervise la venta de alcohol en un local con licencia, debe tener:
- Su permiso OLCC en el local autorizado; y
- Un documento de identidad (para ver los documentos de identidad aceptables, consulte la sección de preguntas frecuentes titulada "¿QUÉ DOCUMENTOS DE IDENTIDAD PUEDO ACEPTAR EN OREGÓN?").
Por ley, tanto el permiso como una forma de identificación deben estar disponibles para inspección inmediata por cualquier representante del OLCC, de la oficina de paz o de las fuerzas del orden.
If you had an OLCC Service Permit issued before March 31, 2025, you'll need to:
- Create an account in the CAMP portal
- After logging in, look for the "Permit Access Code Request Tool" (either during first login or at the bottom of your "My Profile" page)
- Enter your full name and the email address you originally used when applying for your OLCC permit
- Check your email for your access code (check spam/junk folders if needed)
- Enter this code in CAMP to associate your existing permit with your new account
If your permit expired before March 31, 2025, you'll need to apply for a new permit instead.
For help with this process, the OLCC has a provided the CAMP USER GUIDE: Permit Access Code Request Tool.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
Si su no caducado OLCC Permit is lost or stolen, you can replace it for free!
Go to the OLCC’s CAMP portal and log in to your account. Select the Permit tab, and select your Active permit. From here you will be able to download or print a new copy of your permit at any time.
📱 DIGITAL OPTION: Remember that you don't need a physical paper copy! A digital copy of your permit on your smartphone or tablet is completely valid and acceptable. You can save, download, email yourself, or take a screenshot of your permit instead of printing it on paper. OLCC inspectors will accept digital permits shown on your mobile device.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per House Bill 4138.
Go to the OLCC’s CAMP portal and log in to your account. Select the Permit tab, and select your Active permit. Please note that these options are not available on temporary permits.
Here you will see options to:
- Renew Permit
- Update Criminal History
- Notify of Legal Name Change
- Surrender Permit
Click the Notify button next to “Notify of Legal Name Change.”
Requests to change account information can take a minimum of 10 business days for processing. Please check your CAMP dashboard within 10-14 business days to print a revised OLCC Permit, if approved.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: New CAMP system.
Your OLCC Permit is good for five years from the date of issuance. You'll receive a notification in your CAMP account 90 days before your permit expires.
To renew:
- Log into your CAMP account
- Locate your expiring permit in the dashboard
- Click the "Renew" button
- Complete the renewal application
- Pay the renewal fee
- Complete an approved Oregon Alcohol Server Education course
- Take and pass the OLCC's final exam through the CAMP system
After passing the exam, you'll receive a temporary permit until the OLCC reviews and approves your renewal application (typically within 14 days).
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
El curso
En 1987, la Legislatura de Oregón aprobó una nueva ley para instituir un programa obligatorio de Educación de Servidores de Alcohol (ASE). El programa se basaba en la idea de que educar a los servidores de alcohol ayuda a reducir el número de conductores intoxicados y la incidencia del consumo de alcohol entre menores.
Sí, el contenido de este curso en línea ha sido revisado y aprobado por el OLCC.
Este curso es compatible con la mayoría de teléfonos, tabletas, ordenadores y sistemas operativos. Sin embargo, para una mejor experiencia de usuario, le recomendamos que complete el curso en un ordenador de sobremesa, portátil o tableta. Si descubre que no es compatible con su dispositivo, le devolveremos el importe íntegro del curso.
Este curso suele durar entre 2 y 3 horas. Sin embargo, el curso es autodidáctico, por lo que no es necesario completarlo de una sola vez. Puede desconectarse a mitad del curso y reanudarlo cuando lo desee.
De todos los proveedores de cursos, ¡ofrecemos una de las condiciones más generosas para el acceso al curso! El acceso al curso está permitido para 120 días from the purchase date, however, unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Nobody wants old, unused accounts hanging around online. 🙅🏽
Just a reminder though, after applying for your permit through the OLCC's CAMP system, you must complete the course and pass the OLCC exam within 45 días of submitting your application. We recommend completing the course promptly after purchase to ensure you meet all OLCC requirements.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
El curso está actualmente a la venta por $20.00 $16.00. Una vez que inscríbase en en el curso, se le pedirá que cree una cuenta y pague el $20.00 $16.00 honorarios.
El examen final
No. El OLCC requiere que los estudiantes tomen un curso certificado Y aprobar el examen final para recibir un Permiso OLCC. Los estudiantes deben tomar un curso y aprobar el examen ya sea que estén obteniendo un Permiso OLCC por primera vez o renovando un Permiso OLCC.
After completing our course, your completion information will be automatically submitted to the OLCC's CAMP system. After we send your course completion to the OLCC and it's matched with your application, you'll receive an email notification that you can take the final exam in CAMP. This matching process may take up to one business day.
The OLCC's Final Exam is accessed through the OLCC's CAMP portal at: https://camp.olcc.online
For your course completion to be properly matched to your Service Permit Application, the following information MUST match exactly:
- Nombre (including spaces, hyphens, and apostrophes exactly as they appear on your ID)
- Apellido (including spaces, hyphens, and apostrophes exactly as they appear on your ID)
- Date of Birth
Once you receive the email notification, simply log into your CAMP account to access and complete the final exam.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
If you've completed our course but don't have access to the OLCC's final exam, there are several possible reasons:
- Information mismatch: The most common reason is that your personal information in our course system doesn't exactly match what you provided on your Service Permit Application. Even minor differences in spelling, spacing, hyphens, apostrophes, or formatting of your name or date of birth can prevent automatic matching. Best practice is to use your name exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID for both the course and application.
- Processing time: It can take up to one business day for your course completion information to be processed and matched with your application in the CAMP system.
- Application status: You must have an active Service Permit Application in the CAMP system before you can access the exam. If you haven't submitted your application yet or if your application has expired, you won't be able to access the exam.
- Course completion: Make sure you've fully completed all modules of our course. One way to know for sure you completed the course is to check your email. We will email you a Certification of Completion when your course is finished. Partial completion won't be reported to the OLCC.
- Technical issues: Occasionally, technical issues with the CAMP system may delay your access to the exam.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
If you've completed our course but don't have access to the OLCC's final exam after one business day, follow these steps:
- Verify your information: Check that the information in your Craft Serving account (First Name, Last Name, and Date of Birth) exactly matches what you provided on your Service Permit Application. You can review this information in your User Dashboard.
- Check your application status: Log into the CAMP portal to confirm that your Service Permit Application is active and within the 45-day completion window.
- Check your email and spam folders: Make sure you haven't missed the notification email from the OLCC indicating that your exam is ready.
- Contact the OLCC directly: If steps 1-3 don't resolve the issue, email the OLCC at [email protected] to request they manually match your course completion record with your application. Include your full name, date of birth, and the date you completed the Craft Serving course.
- Contact us: If you're still experiencing issues, please contact our customer support team. We're happy to help troubleshoot or contact the OLCC on your behalf if necessary.
ℹ️ NEW FAQ MARCH 2025: Added to explain the new CAMP system implemented by the OLCC.
The OLCC's final exam consists of 50 questions. You must score 70% or higher to pass; this equates to 35 correct answers out of 50. The exam is administered through the OLCC's CAMP system after you've completed our course.
The OLCC offers the exam in multiple languages to accommodate diverse applicants. You can choose to view the test in English, Spanish, or Chinese when taking the exam in the CAMP portal.
To help ensure our students pass the final exam, Craft Serving's course content was written and developed with the OLCC's final exam questions in mind. Our course teaches to the final exam as much as possible and oftentimes, bolded sections pertain to information that will be covered in the exam.
Lastly, as an added benefit, we provide all students with a free Practice Test featuring questions similar to those on the OLCC exam to boost your confidence before taking the final test.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
Primero, recapitulemos. Después de presentar su solicitud de permiso de servicio en el sitio web de la OLCC CAMP portal, tienes 45 días a realizar un curso homologado como los aprobar el examen final.
Si has esperado demasiado para hacer el examen final, tenemos malas noticias para ti. You are going to have to submit a new Service Permit Application on the OLCC's CAMP portal. This means you will have to repay the $23 application fee to restart your 45-day window, giving you another opportunity to complete the process.
Now here’s the good news. After you complete an approved course, the course is good for dos años. Por lo tanto, si ha completado un curso, pero ha esperado demasiado tiempo para realizar el examen final, no se le exigirá que realice un segundo curso, siempre y cuando la fecha del certificado de finalización del curso no supere los dos años.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
If you did not pass the exam, don't worry, you are allowed to retake it for free as many times as needed until achieving a passing score. You may retake it at any time within 45 days of submitting your Service Permit Application. If you do not pass within 45 days, your application will change to an incomplete status and will be inactivated. Once inactivated, you must submit and pay for a new application.
After completing the exam in the OLCC's CAMP portal, you'll be able to see which questions you answered incorrectly and review the correct answers. Additionally, you can log back into your Craft Serving account to review any topics that need additional clarification before retaking the exam.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: The CAMP system now shows you which questions you answered incorrectly and provides the correct answers after completing the exam.
Congratulations on passing! After passing the exam, you'll immediately receive a temporary Service Permit through the CAMP system that allows you to legally begin serving alcohol right away.
Within approximately 14 days, the OLCC will review your application. Once it's approved, you'll receive an email notification with your official Service Permit attached. You can also log back into the CAMP portal to download or print additional copies of your permit at any time. This permit will be valid for a full five years from the date of issue.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per the new CAMP system, you'll now receive your five-year permit directly in your email, in addition to being able to access it through the CAMP portal.
Acerca de Craft Serving
Diseñado por servidores de alcohol, para servidores de alcohol.
Antes de ser proveedores de Alcohol Server Education, éramos camareros. Como camareros, nos enorgullecíamos de lo que hacíamos y poníamos énfasis en el oficio y la habilidad. Nos encantaban todos los aspectos de la coctelería, excepto la Formación de Agentes de Bebidas Alcohólicas. Los cursos en línea que tomamos parecían mal organizados, anticuados y fuera de contacto con los problemas que realmente enfrentan los servidores de alcohol. Y, aunque teníamos una buena relación con nuestro inspector local de la junta de control de bebidas alcohólicas, también sentíamos que la información que recibíamos del Estado no siempre era clara o práctica.
En consecuencia, nos propusimos ayudar a salvar la brecha mediante la creación de un curso nuevo y moderno que hace que la Educación Alcohol Server tan fácil como sea posible.
- Para empezar, nuestro curso se construye sobre sí misma. Esto puede parecer un concepto básico, pero por alguna razón, es algo que muchos de nuestros competidores aún no han descubierto.
- Nuestro curso incorpora una variedad de herramientas visuales e interactivas para crear un entorno de aprendizaje entretenido y atractivo.
- Nuestro curso enseña los fundamentos de la educación sobre el consumo de alcohol en una formato claro y conciso para que pueda recordar fácilmente la información del curso mucho después de haberlo terminado.
Al final de la formación, esperamos que se sienta seguro de su capacidad para servir alcohol de forma responsable y que se comprometa a respetar las leyes sobre bebidas alcohólicas, incluso en circunstancias difíciles.
Yes! Our course content is regularly updated to reflect the latest Oregon laws and regulations, including the changes implemented through House Bill 4138 that took effect on March 31, 2025. Our course not only covers all the required educational material but also includes information about the new application process through the CAMP system.
For a more detailed overview of these changes, we've published two comprehensive blog posts that explain exactly how House Bill 4138 affects alcohol service in Oregon:
- Nuevos requisitos para los expendedores de bebidas alcohólicas de Oregón en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138 de la Cámara de Representantes
- Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138
We work closely with the OLCC to ensure our course remains compliant with all requirements and prepares you for success on the OLCC's final exam. Our team of industry professionals monitors regulatory changes to keep our content current and accurate.
Craft Serving has fully integrated with the OLCC's CAMP (Cannabis and Alcohol Management Program) system. When you complete our course, we automatically submit your completion information to the OLCC's CAMP system.
Our integration ensures a seamless experience in the permit application process. After completing our course, you'll typically receive notification within one business day that you can access the OLCC's final exam through the CAMP portal.
To ensure successful integration:
- Make sure your personal information (first name, last name, date of birth) is exactly the same in both our system and the Service Permit Application you submitted on CAMP
- Complete all modules of our course
- Watch for email notifications from both Craft Serving and the OLCC
If you experience any issues with the integration between our course and the CAMP system, our customer support team is available to assist you.
For more details on how the new CAMP system changes the permit process, read our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
Somos obligatorio to collect your personal information and then pass it on to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) after you finish the online course. With the new CAMP system implemented in March 2025, this information is automatically submitted to the OLCC, which then matches it to your Service Permit Application. It is crucial that your personal information (first name, last name, date of birth) matches exactly between our system and your Service Permit Application to ensure proper matching.
This automated matching process allows the OLCC to confirm that you completed a certified Alcohol Server Education Class and makes your final exam available to you in the CAMP portal.
Para más información, consulte las FAQ tituladas "¿CUÁL ES EL PAPEL DEL OLCC EN LA EDUCACIÓN DE LOS SERVIDORES SOBRE EL ALCOHOL (ASE)?"
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
Creemos que es muy importante apoyar a las organizaciones benéficas que retribuyen a los servidores de bebidas alcohólicas dentro de la comunidad de alimentos y bebidas.
Por eso nos sentimos orgullosos de ser miembros de la United State Bartenders' Guild y de apoyar a la USBG National Charity Foundation. La fundación se compromete a promover la estabilidad y el bienestar de los profesionales del sector servicios a lo largo de toda su vida a través de la educación y las actividades benéficas. Haga clic en aquí para saber más y descubrir cómo puedes participar tú también.
Si conoce otra causa que merezca la pena apoyar, por favor compártelo con nosotros. Siempre estamos interesados en conocer más oportunidades de conectar con la comunidad local y ampliar nuestras donaciones.
Although we work hard to try and provide you with the best online Alcohol Server Education (ASE) course available, we know sometimes things don't go as planned.
Nos comprometemos a asegurarnos de que tenga una experiencia positiva con Craft Serving. Si decide que necesita un reembolso por cualquier motivopor favor Contacto y estaremos encantados de ayudarle.
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- No le pedimos sus datos personales a menos que realmente los necesitemos.
- No almacenamos su información personal a menos que sea necesaria para nuestros servicios.
- No compartimos su información personal salvo para cumplir la ley, prestar servicios y proteger nuestros derechos.
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Nuestra Condiciones generales esbozar nuestra relación con usted proporcionándole una descripción de sus derechos y responsabilidades como usuario de nuestro sitio web. Antes de adquirir un curso en línea, deberá atenerse a este acuerdo.
Para consultar nuestras condiciones generales, haga clic en aquí.
Acerca de OLCC
"OLCC" son las siglas de Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (Comisión de Licores y Cannabis de Oregón).
La Comisión de Bebidas Alcohólicas y Cannabis de Oregón (OLCC) es el organismo estatal que regula la fabricación, venta y consumo de bebidas alcohólicas y productos derivados del cannabis en Oregón.
The OLCC issues licenses to businesses that sell alcohol and cannabis, enforces liquor and cannabis laws, and oversees education and permitting processes for both alcohol servers and marijuana workers. All of these functions are now managed through their centralized CAMP system.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
The OLCC oversees the ASE program by working closely with ASE providers like Craft Serving. The Commission manages all education and permitting processes through their centralized CAMP system.
- Certifica a los proveedores de ASE tras revisar y aprobar su curso.
- Se coordina con los proveedores de ASE para recopilar información sobre los estudiantes.
- Se comunica con los proveedores de ASE para ayudar a resolver los problemas de servicio al cliente.
- Supervisa a los proveedores de ASE para garantizar que cumplen las expectativas.
Para más información, puede ponerse en contacto con el OLCC a través de su página web Contact Us page. To learn about recent changes to the OLCC's role in server education, read our blog post Cambios en el permiso de servicio de alcohol de Oregón: Nuevos requisitos en virtud del proyecto de ley 4138.
⚠️ UPDATED MARCH 2025: Per new CAMP system.
La misión de la OLCC es apoyar a las empresas, la seguridad pública y la habitabilidad de la comunidad a través de la educación y la aplicación de las leyes sobre licores y cannabis.
Legislación sobre bebidas alcohólicas de Oregón
En Oregón, el horario legal para vender, servir o consumir alcohol es de De 7:00 a 2:30.
Los titulares de licencias y permisos no deben consumir alcohol ni estar bajo los efectos de ninguna sustancia tóxica mientras estén de servicio. El término "de servicio" se refiere desde el comienzo del turno de trabajo hasta el final del mismo, e incluye todos los descansos intermedios.
Mientras esté de servicio, un adulto con permiso podrá pruebe cerveza (bebidas de malta), vino o sidra si se cumplen todas las condiciones siguientes:
- El licenciatario/propietario lo permite.
- Las raciones son de una onza o menos y no más de 6 onzas en total al día.
- La cata se realiza con fines educativos o para garantizar que el producto no presenta defectos.
- El alcohol se degusta entre las 7:00 y las 2:30 de la madrugada.
Como empleado, puedes tener derecho a una "bebida de turno". Si es así, debes beberla después de las 7:00 AM y antes de las 2:30 AM, pero no mientras estés de servicio, en un descanso o a punto de entrar en servicio.
Yes, working without a valid OLCC Permit is a violation of Oregon law. If you mix, serve, or sell alcohol without a valid service permit, both you and your employer can face serious consequences.
You can be administratively punished by the OLCC, which may include a permit suspension, denial of future permit applications, and/or monetary fines. Additionally, your employer can also receive a liquor license suspension and/or monetary fine for allowing you to work without a proper permit.
Multiple or repeated violations can result in you getting your OLCC Permit revoked and your employer getting their liquor license revoked. Remember that with the new CAMP system implemented in 2025, permit verification is more streamlined, making it easier for OLCC inspectors to check compliance during premises inspections.
Sí. Las personas con discapacidad pueden comprar, poseer y consumir alcohol en las mismas condiciones que cualquier otra persona. La persona debe tener 21 años o más y no mostrar signos de embriaguez.
Ciertas discapacidades pueden afectar al habla o a las capacidades motoras de una persona. Esto puede hacer que una persona discapacitada muestre un comportamiento similar al de una persona intoxicada. En consecuencia, debe conocer a sus clientes para asegurarse de que cualquier negativa a servirles alcohol se basa en su estado de sobriedad, no en una discapacidad.
Si el progenitor no muestra signos de embriaguez, no hay ninguna ley que le impida vender alcohol a un mayor de 21 años. Sin embargo, puede negarse a servir si tiene motivos para creer que el progenitor pretende suministrar alcohol al hijo menor.
No, es ilegal que un menor de 21 años compre alcohol. Esta ley se aplica independientemente de quién consuma el alcohol.
Como camarero, es posible que desee tener en cuenta que un recibo podría ser utilizado como prueba física para apoyar las acusaciones de que usted proporcionó alcohol a un menor.
El OLCC reconoce seis tipos de documentos de identidad como formas de identificación "independientes". Se denominan independientes porque cada uno de ellos por sí solo es prueba suficiente de edad e identidad.
- Licencia de conducir de un Estado de EE.UU.
- Documento nacional de identificación de EE.UU.
- Credencial de identificación militar de EE.UU.
- Pasaporte o documento de identidad
- Tarjeta de identificación tribal reconocida federalmente
- Tarjetas SENTRI y NEXUS
Si un cliente no dispone de un documento de identidad autónomo, puede aceptar dos documentos de identidad alternativos.
- La primera forma de identificación debe ser descriptivo. Debe ser "oficial" e incluir el nombre, la dirección, la fecha de nacimiento, la firma y la fotografía o descripción física de la persona. Por ejemplo, una tarjeta de identificación de empleado federal, una tarjeta de extranjero residente y una tarjeta de estudiante universitario.
- La segunda forma de identificación debe ser de apoyo y probar aún más la identidad de la persona. Por ejemplo, una tarjeta de crédito, cheques personalizados o correo dirigido a la persona. Muchas personas que llevan documentos de identidad falsos no tienen un documento de identidad de apoyo.
- Si su establecimiento opta por aceptar formas alternativas de identificación, la ley le obliga a cumplimentar un Tarjeta de declaración de edad OLCC.
Craft Serving desea facilitarle un PDF de Documentos de identidad aceptables en el Estado de Oregón. No dude en imprimirlo y colocarlo en su establecimiento o descargarlo para tenerlo a mano en su teléfono.
El OLCC dice que los permisos de conducir provisionales se consideran una forma legal de identificación. Pero la ley de Oregón también permite que los lugares que venden alcohol los rechacen. Sólo los agentes de policía que comprueban los privilegios de conducción de una persona están obligados a aceptar las tarjetas de papel.
Visite nuestro Póngase en contacto con nosotros y díganos cómo podemos ayudarle.
