Idaho – 19
The age to bartend in Idaho is 19 years old.
- Workers on average earn $19,420.
- 10% of workers earn $17,200 or less.
- 10% of workers earn $42,610 or more.
- Workers on average earn $9.34 per hour.
- 10% of workers earn $8.27 or less per hour.
- 10% of workers earn $20.49 or more per hour.
- Minimum Age: The legal drinking age in Idaho is 21. Bartenders must be at least 19 years old to serve alcoholic beverages.
- Alcohol Server Training: Idaho requires alcohol server training for individuals serving or selling alcoholic beverages. This training typically covers responsible alcohol service, recognizing fake IDs, handling difficult situations, and more.
- License and Permits: Bartenders and establishments serving alcohol in Idaho may need specific licenses or permits to operate legally. Licensing requirements can vary depending on the type of establishment and local regulations.
- Hours of Sale: Idaho has specific hours during which alcohol can be sold for on-premise consumption. These hours may vary by location, but alcohol sales are generally prohibited between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM.
- Happy Hour Regulations: Idaho has regulations regarding happy hour promotions and drink specials. These rules aim to prevent excessive alcohol consumption and promote responsible drinking.
- Dram Shop Laws: Idaho has dram shop laws that hold establishments liable for serving alcohol to visibly intoxicated individuals who later cause harm to themselves or others due to alcohol-related accidents.
- Open Container Laws: Idaho prohibits open containers of alcoholic beverages in vehicles and public places.