Description
100% Online
Print you Certificate Upon Completion
BASSET APPROVED
Do you need to get BASSET Certification for your job? Our Illinois BASSET alcohol seller-server course (or BASSET) will get you your BASSET Card fast. The BASSET Training teaches you how to sell alcohol responsibly to protect yourself and your employer from any potential liability.
The course consists of four modules where you will learn about BAC (blood alcohol content), how to check ID’s and way to spot underage drinkers, techinques to refuse service to intoxicated customers, and ILCC Laws Specific to Illinois.
Is ACE Food Handler BASSET Certification online course approved by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
Yes, ACE Food Handlers BASSET Course is an official internet-based school and our BASSETE Certification Online Course has been approved by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC). Our BASSET Program Credentials are available here.
To Get your BASSET Card on the fly just complete the lessons and pass the final exam with a score of at least 70%, you’ll get an official BASSEET Card that you can print right away. We will also email one to you for safe keeping. BASSET Online Certification is valid for 3 years.
If you need to contact the ILCC their information is liste below.
Name: Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC)
Phone: 312-814-2206
Fax: 312-814-2241
Website URL: https://www2.illinois.gov/ilcc/Education/Pages/BASSET/Training-Class-Directory.aspx
Email Address: ILCC@illinois.gov
Address: 100 W Randolf St, 7-801
City: Chicago
State: IL
Zip: 60601
ACE Food Handler's food handlers card training and test uses the latest instructional design techniques to help you retain food safety concepts so you are ready to work. The description below applies to most of our food handlers card training course, however due to the varying array of requirements across the nation, your course might be a little different. Find your state county and city above to learn more about food handler training for your area. Format: Online Approval Purpose Scope Food Handler Course Content:
|
Frequently Asked Questions
A food handlers card (also commonly referred to as a certificate, card, or permit) is used as documentation to prove to employers and/or health departments that you have completed a food safety course that is approved and/or recognized by your city, coutny, or state Health Authority. It is valid for 2 to 4 years depending on your local government requirments.
This varies by employeers and city, county, and state governements. It is best to ask your employer (current or future) or Local Health Authority about when you will need to aquire your food handler card based on your employement date.
ACE Food Handler works with numberjous health departments and regulatory agencies across the country. ACE Food Handler’s food handlers card courses are created to meet the requirements of specific city, coutny, and state requirements. If you have questions about your city, county or state requirements please call your employer (current or future) and/or you Local Health Authority.
A food handlers card, permit, or certificate for your area. You will be able to print or download your food handler certificate after you have received a passing score on the final exam. You will also be emailed a PDF a copy of your certificate to the email address you provided so please check your inbox and/or spam box also.
Coming Soon
If your food handlers card, certificate, or permit has expired, you will need to purchase a new course for your state and retake your states food handler training and test to get your new card. Click here to find your State
If you need to reprint your current card, login and go to the Start My Course. From there, you can click on the name of your Certificate under the heading "My Certificates" on the right hand side of the screen and print or download your food handler or alcohol seller/server card or certificate for free.
If you need to track your employees or restaurants food handler certifications we offer:
- Custom Portals
- Custom Coupons
- Branding
- Reporting by Store and Company Levels
- Variable Access Levels
- Contact ACE for a Custom Solution for your Business
Below are a list of Food Handler and Alcohol Seller/Sever Resources you can use
Food Safety Resources
Alcohol Seller/Server Resources
How do you get a Basset License?
Illinois BASSET Certification after completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe alcohol use.
- Recognize the effects of alcohol.
- Identify the seller’s role in the enhancement of public safety.
- Discuss the seller’s responsibilities and obligations under the law.
- Define blood alcohol concentration and how it is calculated.
- Describe the effects of mixing alcohol with other drugs.
- Recognize intoxicated individuals.
- Refuse a sale to someone with little conflict.
- Prevent disturbances in the establishment and handle difficult situations.
- Check IDs accurately, and recognize clues for when an individual is using a fake ID.
- Recognize second-party sales.
Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: How Alcohol Affects the Body Lesson 3: Recognizing Intoxicated Customers Lesson 4: Preventing Disturbances Lesson 5: Minors and Liability Lesson 6: How to Refuse a Sale Lesson 7: State of Illinois Alcohol-Related Laws BASSET
05/02/2020 – How do you get a Basset License?
More Info
Beverage Alcohol Sellers and Servers Education and Training (BASSET) is the State of Illinois’ responsible beverage seller/server program. Under the licensing and regulatory auspices of the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, BASSET Certification is designed to encourage profitable, responsible, and legal alcohol sales and service.
By July 1, 2018, all on-premise alcohol servers (and those required to check identification for alcohol service) will be mandated to take BASSET. Click on Required Training Dates for the law’s effective date by county. Please note, there are also several municipal and county liquor licensing authorities who currently have established specific training requirements as a condition for employment in a liquor establishment. Owners, managers, and sellers/servers must check Local Ordinances for training requirements. It is the responsibility of all Illinois liquor retailers to be aware of state liquor laws, rules and regulations, and local ordinances.
Chicago, Aurora, Rockford, Joliet, Naperville, Springfield, Peoria, Elgin, Waukegan, Cicero, Champaign, Bloomington, Decatur, Arlington Heights, Evanston, Schaumburg