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The ABLE Commission will offer an additional six (6), free, in-person training sessions for new Event Bartender Licensees. 

 

June 30th at 10:00, the training will be held in Tulsa at the Tulsa Technology Center, Lemley Campus, 3420 Memorial Dr. Rm 27, Tulsa, OK 74145.  **This class is full**

 

Additional training classes will be held at ABLE Commission HQ, located at 50 NE 23rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105.  The dates are July 1st , 2nd, 6th, 7th, and 8th starting at 5:30 pm. **These classes are full**

 

If you need in-person training for the event bartender license and have been unable to get enrolled in one of the courses that has been offered, please join the waitlist.

https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/019e98f0553171e882e10096b533e5a1

 

Registration is required and space is limited. 

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County Restriction Spirits and Mixed Beverages

Enforcement

County Restriction Spirits and Mixed Beverages

County Retail Spirit Sales on Sunday

Oklahoma statute prohibits the sale of retail spirits on Sunday unless local voters approve it through a county election.  If passed, retail spirits stores can open from noon to midnight on Sundays.

Mixed Beverage County Restriction

Mixed beverage licensees (bars, restaurants, clubs) may sell, serve, or allow alcohol consumption from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. on regular days. Oklahoma law allows each county to determine whether sales by the individual drink (mixed beverages) are allowed on Sundays and certain holidays. Counties can prohibit these sales on those days if voters choose.

  • Disclaimer- the following list is the most up to date information provided to the ABLE Commission by each county and verification of Sunday/Holiday sales would need to be made with court clerk of each county.

Report Suspected Liquor Law Violations

The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission is committed to ensuring that all businesses and other ABLE licensees comply with state liquor laws. If you believe a business or licensee is violating these laws, you can help us protect public safety and uphold fair business practices by submitting a complaint through our official online form.

Last Modified on Mar 18, 2026
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