No, just as long as the establishment that she works at has a valid license.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
Establishments to serve liquor.
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
yes
yes. A server and bartender need their own liquor license to serve.
I have never known a waitress to need a license for alcohol, it is the business that carries the alcohol license.
No. It's a machine! You need the license to SERVE the drinks. What if you are going to supply the liquor for the machines
If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public, you need a liquor license. It can be a complicated process, so make sure that you are dealing with someone who knows what they are doing.
Only If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public
You will need a liquor license, especially if the picnic is not on land that belongs to you or the company. There are some parks that will not allow alcohol even with a liquor license so you'll have to check the area zoning.
No servers do not need a liquor permit to serve alcoholic beverages. The owner of the establishment needs to posses the liquor license.
Colorado is a control state, so you need a state issued license to serve liquor, period. You will then also need a permit to serve liquor on every single site at which you plan to sell, issued by your city clerk.