In South Carolina, a license is not specifically required to become a bartender, but individuals must be at least 18 years old and complete a responsible beverage service training course if they plan to serve alcohol. Additionally, bartenders may need to obtain a permit from the South Carolina Department of Revenue if they are serving alcohol in establishments that require it. It's important for bartenders to be familiar with state and local laws regarding alcohol service.
It varies by state, but in SC a handyman can make up to $1,000 with out having a license, but anything over that will require a license for liability purposes.
yes. A server and bartender need their own liquor license to serve.
No
You will have to surrender your NY license. Present your NY license to any SC DMV office and apply for a SC license. You should not have to go through any written or road test, but will have to pass an eye test.
Yes, but no bartender needed a license back in those days ... therefore, he was not a "licensed" bartender.
No
Nowhere in the US does a 15 passenger van require a CDL. However, 15 persons is the max before a CDL with passenger endorsement is required.
No
yes you must have a license in NM to tend bar
A bicycle does not require a license to operate.
As of 2013, a person will receive a total of four points on their license for running a red light in SC. Points will fall off of a person's license after a two year period.
A license.