This language is unclear, but appears to say that licensees may confiscate. Contact the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division or local government for the relevant statutes and information.Ĭonfiscation is not authorized by law it may be done by licensees Yes, licensees may confiscate false IDs and must turn the confiscated IDs over to law enforcement as soon as possible.Ī licensee or his employee may seize any identification from a person that shows to be under 21 or false, so long as a receipt is given to the person from whom it was seized and the seized identification is given over to the local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the premises with in 24 hours.Įstablishments in Colorado may confiscate false IDs. Of course, keep in mind that these are state laws and laws may be even more specific at the city or county level.
I've separated them into three categories based on whether the state allows, disallows, or does not regulate it one way or the other. ServSafe actually has a compiled list of documents which identify a lot of information about the various aspects of alcohol sales within each state. The Colorado statute is restricted to licensee and their employees, and does not apply to "anyone who suspects an ID", nor does it allow civilian confiscation of other property such as an automobile that is suspected of being stolen. A state may pass a law authorizing a licensee to do likewise (though it does raise questions about the bouncer's understanding of "reasonable cause to believe"). The general principle is that you may not confiscate another person's property, but the police can seize property if it is reasonable to do so. Washington doesn't do that, so bouncers would need to call the police (not that they always do, since passing a fake ID is somewhere between a misdemeanor and a felony). However, a jurisdiction may grant servers that power, as in the case of Colorado. follow up with aĬall to the police to verify suspected false IDs. Therefore servers and sellers should notĬonfiscate IDs they suspect to be fake.
#Bar bouncer manual#
This bouncer training manual says thatĮven though you may consider the ID to be fake, it is not considered That implies that the bouncer does not already have that authority, and also indicates that the confiscation should be performed by the police. Localīar and restaurant associations, especially those in concentratedĮntertainment zones, can join together to share the expense of law With legal issues (e.g., property rights, bailment issues), arrangeįor the on-call or on-site presence of local law enforcement. Underage drinker and sent back into circulation.
The gatekeeper to confiscate fake IDs so they are not returned to the Where appropriate, jurisdictions could empower Suspected fakes to an officer or guard for a second opinion and Who are properly trained to check IDs during regular or peak hours toĭeter the use of fake IDs and give gatekeepers the opportunity to pass Permanently hire on-site law enforcement or certified security guards Require licensees with fake ID violations to temporarily or This policy document adopting licensing policies to There are a couple of indications that a bouncer may not confiscate an ID.