Training for Intervention ProcedureS (TIPS) Certification Practice Exam

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According to TIPS, what is the age limit for asking for ID when serving alcohol?

  1. 25 years or younger

  2. 30 years or younger

  3. 21 years or younger

  4. 18 years or younger

The correct answer is: 21 years or younger

The age limit for asking for ID when serving alcohol is 21 years or younger. This is based on the legal drinking age established in the United States, which is 21 years. The responsibility of servers and vendors is to ensure that they do not serve alcohol to anyone below this age. By asking for identification from those who appear to be 21 or younger, they can verify the age and comply with laws designed to prevent underage drinking. This practice helps maintain legal compliance and promotes responsible service of alcohol in establishments. Understanding this guideline is crucial for anyone involved in serving alcohol to ensure that they uphold the law and avoid potential penalties for serving minors.