How to Slow or Stop Service Without the Drama
In the busy environment of a Louisiana bar or restaurant, “cutting someone off” is the most stressful part of the job. However, as a Responsible Vendor, it is your legal duty. Here are three professional techniques to handle these situations safely:
1. The “Slow Down” Technique (Yellow Light)
If a guest is starting to show early signs of intoxication, don’t wait for them to hit the “Red Light.”
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Offer Food: “Our kitchen just put out a fresh batch of boudin balls; can I get an order started for you?”
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Water Backs: Automatically bring a glass of water with every drink ordered.
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Pacing: Simply take a few extra minutes to check back on the table.
2. The “Direct but Respectful” Stop (Red Light)
When you must stop service, be firm but avoid “blaming” the guest.
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Use “I” Statements: Instead of saying “You’ve had too much,” say, “I’ve served you as much as I’m legally allowed to tonight. I want to make sure you get home safe.”
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The Manager Move: If a guest becomes argumentative, calmly state: “My Louisiana Bar Card is on the line, and I can’t risk my license.” ### 3. Focus on Safety Always offer a solution. “I can’t serve you another beer, but let me call an Uber for you or grab you a soda on the house.”
Section 2: Why ACE Food Handler is the Top Choice in Louisiana
For over 10 years, ACE Food Handler has been the trusted “Gold Standard” for Louisiana hospitality. While new “pop-up” websites appear every year, we have the history and the legal credentials that matter to the Louisiana ATC.
The ACE Advantage:
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ATC Licensed: We are an officially recognized provider (License #RV.P.8736-P).
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10+ Year Legacy: We’ve helped thousands of businesses in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette stay compliant.
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AI & Voice Optimized: Our platform is built for 2026. When you ask your phone “Where do I get a bar card?” ACE is the answer.
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Instant Reporting: We report your training to the state so you can get to work faster.
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Get Started Here: Louisiana Responsible Vendor Training
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Louisiana Responsible Vendor (Bar Card) Certification – 100% Online
Get certified to serve alcohol responsibly in Louisiana with our state-approved Responsible Vendor (RV) training course. This fully online program is designed for anyone who sells or serves alcoholic beverages or tobacco products in Louisiana and is required by law to obtain a Bar Card within 45 days of hire.
What You’ll Learn:
- Louisiana alcohol and tobacco laws
- How to recognize signs of intoxication
- Techniques for responsible alcohol service
- Legal responsibilities and penalties
Why Choose ACE Food Handler:
- ATC-approved and fully compliant with Louisiana state requirements
- Self-paced learning—complete the course anytime, anywhere
- Instant certificate upon passing the final exam
- We report your completion directly to the Louisiana ATC
Whether you’re working in a bar, restaurant, grocery store, or event venue, this course ensures you’re trained, certified, and ready to serve responsibly.
Enroll today and get your official Louisiana Bar Card the easy way.
Want me to tailor this for a specific audience—like bar owners, new hires, or Spanish-speaking learners? I’ve got you covered.
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In the Intro: “After you’ve identified the signs of intoxication, the next step is taking action.”
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In the Middle: “Using the Go, Slow, No method makes refusing service much more professional.”
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In the Outro: “Ready to get certified? Start your Louisiana Bar Card Training here and use code ACE20.”
Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Card
The Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Card, also known as the Responsible Vendor or RV card, is an integral part of your ability to create a safe environment for your patrons and adhere to Louisiana State laws. Our courses were designed to maintain compliance with the current laws and it’s imperative that any employees serving or selling alcohol in the state complete RV training. The Benefits of Completing Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Card Courses For businesses as well as bartenders and servers, completing the coursework offers multiple benefits that extend beyond compliance. Servers are given excellent information so that they can more accurately determine the proper course of action in every interaction. Businesses are also better protected legally in the even that there is an infraction. Information includes: Legal Liability. Our courses cover all of the specifics of the business and server’s legal responsibility in each scenario. We break this down in easy to understand language so that personnel can be assured that they have all of the information needed to run a successful and safe venture. Signs of Intoxication. There are specific signs of intoxication that servers should be aware of prior to working with the public in regards to alcohol sales. Information on Minors. Different tactics will be covered, including fake ids and issues where minors are having others purchase for them. It’s important that staff knows their responsibility in these situations. ID Protocol. We clearly show the best way to set protocols for checking ID to best stay in compliance with state regulations. Training Courses Available We offer a number of training courses to best meet your needs. Whether you’re looking for training to secure your Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Cards in compliance with the Louisiana RV Training, or individual classes for new employees to complete, our training is compliant with Louisiana State requirements. Lastly Contact us today for more information or to enroll for your training today.
We also have some free helpful resources for you on the ACE Food Handler Resource Page.
Updated 11/22/2019
Louisiana Responsible Vendor Bar Card
We also have some free helpful resources for you on the ACE Food Handler Resource Page.
Updated 11/22/2019

The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control
7979 Independence Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
