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The ABLE Commission will offer two, free, in-person training sessions for new Event Bartender Licensees.

 

The first session will be held on June 9, at 10:00 a.m. in Tulsa at the Tulsa Tech Lemley Campus, 3420 S. Memorial Drive, Room 27, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145.

 

The second session will take place on June 24, at 10:00 a.m. in Oklahoma City at the ODOT Training Center, 5307 NE 122nd Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131.

 

Registration is required and space is limited.

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Law Enforcement and/or Community Trainings

Enforcement

Law Enforcement and/or Community Trainings

ABLE offers a number of training programs for law enforcement agencies and/or community groups.  Below is a list of the available courses.  If one of these does not meet your needs, we would be happy to visit with you about creating a training program for your group.

  • Alcohol Laws for Law Enforcement – CLEET, BPOC, Agency Academy
  • Alcohol Laws for Law Enforcement – Non-Academy Police Officers
  • Tobacco Training for Law Enforcement
  • Student Vape Education
  • One-Day “2M2L” Class
  • Two-Day “2M2L” Class

To request training hosted or facilitated by ABLE, please, complete the Training Request using the button above.  This is the only method through which you can request training.

Once your training request has been submitted, it will be reviewed, and ABLE will contact the requesting party to finalize details.

If you have questions regarding the training programs or need assistance with the request process, please contact:

Captain Erik Smoot
erik.smoot@able.ok.gov

The training for outside agencies is not intended for licensees needing to fulfill statutory requirements to maintain their employee licenses.  The list of approved trainings for licensees can be found at Employee License Server Training.

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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