Replace MAST Permit
Replace MAST Permit
If your permit is lost, destroyed or stolen and you need a MAST Permit replacement, follow the steps below to ensure your permit is mailed in a timely manner. Otherwise, register for course here and receive a new Permit.
Step 1: Verify | Please use the Permit Checker to ensure you received your permit from #1Alert. We can only replace permits issued by us. |
Step 2: Payment | |
CLASS 12 PERMIT
Class 12 permit (21 and over). This permit allows you to:
- Draw alcohol from tap and mix drinks
- Perform duties included in the Class 13 permit
- Manage the establishment
- Conduct alcohol tastings at an approved locations with a tasting endorsement
- At least one Class 12 permit holder must be on duty
SIGN AND CARRY
You must have your MAST permit and a valid form of ID readily available for inspection by law enforcement any time you perform duties that include the sale, service or handling of alcohol. The permit is your property, not the property of your employer. If your employer requests it, provide a copy of your permit to your employer and keep the original permit for yourself. Your permit can be used at multiple places of employment or volunteer locations.
THE LAW
Working without a MAST permit beyond 60 days of the initial hire date is against the law. Violation of this law could result in a criminal citation with maximum $500 monetary penalty or up to 90 days in jail or both the fine and imprisonment. In addition your employer may get a monetary fine or license suspension or both.
REMEMBER
Permits are valid for 5 years, but the expiration date on the permit will not change when the permit is replaced. Check out the “Permit Checker" to find your permit details.
If your permit is approaching its expiration date, you will have to retake the course and pass the exam to receive your new MAST Permit.
IMPORTANT
To replace your Mast Permit please contact us by filling out the form below.
We can only replace permits that were issued by the #1 ALERT Program or the National Licensing Association.
Contact the Washington State Liquor & Cannabis Board if your permit was issued by a different provider.