

Click to watch the full training video on YouTube.
The Texas “Flag” System and Orientation
In the Lone Star State, the orientation of a driver’s license is the most immediate indicator of age. To effectively identify fake IDs in Texas, staff must understand the “Flag” system. For individuals under the age of 21, Texas issues licenses in a vertical format. This vertical orientation serves as a bright red flag to servers. Additionally, these IDs contain specific text “flags” near the photo stating “Under 21” or “Under 18” in clear, contrasting colors. If a patron presents a horizontal ID but the birthdate indicates they are under the legal drinking age, the ID is either a forgery or has been tampered with. Always cross-reference the birthdate with the current date, regardless of the orientation, to ensure the flag matches the chronological age.
Tactile Features: Pennsylvania’s Advanced Security
Sophisticated forgers often use out-of-state templates to confuse local servers. Pennsylvania’s latest driver’s license design is one of the most secure in the nation, utilizing complex tactile features that are difficult to replicate. When inspecting a Pennsylvania ID, you should use your sense of touch. The latest versions employ “Tactile Laser Engraving,” where the bearer’s name and date of birth are physically raised from the surface of the card. You should be able to feel these ridges with your thumb. Furthermore, these cards feature a “Variable Pattern” and a ghost image that disappears or changes when viewed from different angles. If the card feels smooth or lacks the distinct “sandpaper” texture on the engraved sections, it is likely a counterfeit.
Criminal and Civil Penalties for TABC Violations
The consequences of failing to identify fake IDs in Texas are severe for both the individual and the establishment. Under TABC regulations, serving a minor is a Class A misdemeanor. This can result in a fine of up to $4,000, up to a year in jail, or both. Beyond criminal charges, the business faces civil liability under “Dram Shop” laws, which can lead to massive lawsuits if a minor is involved in an accident. However, Texas offers “Safe Harbor” protection. If an employee completes a state-approved $8 training course from a provider like ACE Food Handler and follows all TABC guidelines, the employer may be protected from administrative license suspension.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: Is this course officially approved by the State of Texas?
Answer 1: Yes. ACE Food Handler is an officially licensed provider recognized by both the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC).
Question 2: Do I need to pay extra to register this card with my city?
Answer 2: No. Under Texas State Law (SB 1089), your state-approved certificate is valid everywhere in Texas—including Austin, Houston, and San Antonio—without any extra county or city registration fees.
Question 3: How long is my Texas certification valid?
Answer 3: Your official Texas Food Handler and TABC certifications are valid for exactly 2 years from the date of issue.
Official Compliance & Licensing:
- ✓ Authorized Provider: ACE Food Handler
- ✓ State License: 659-745
- ✓ Issuing Agency: TABC
- ✓ Training: Statewide Accepted Certification