In certain states you can include alcohol in your Walmart delivery or pickup order. You will find these items un the grocery department in the alcohol category.
ID Requirements
You will be asked to show a vaild government-issues photo ID for all orders with alcohol.
- Pickup Orders:
- The curbside associate will as for your photo ID.
- They’ll enter your birthday into their device to complete age verification.
- Delivery Orders:
- The delivery driver will ask for your photo ID.
- They’ll use their delivery driver app to scan your ID.
- InHome Orders:
- The InHome associate will as for your photo ID.
- They’ll use their device to scan your ID.
Valid Forms Of ID Accepted
- Government issued.
- Include a photo that matches the customer.
- List the customer’s date of birth.
- Are not expired.
Reasons Why You Won’t Get Your Alcohol Order
- You’re under 21 years of age.
- You can’t provide valid government-issued photo ID.
- For delivery orders, the entire order will be returned to the store if you can’t show a valid ID.
- For pickup orders, the alcohol will be removed from your order if you can’t show a valid ID.
- Note: You will not be charged for the removed alcohol.
- Your appear intoxicated.
- You appear to be giving alcohol to someone under 21.
Alcohol Sales Hours
In some states laws may prevent the sale of alcohol during certain business hours. If this should be the case where you live down below is what will happen.
- Orders will alcohol will only be delivered during alcohol sales hours.
- If your try to pick up your alcohol order outside the legal hours to sell alcohol, you will have to wait until the legal hours, or the alcohol will be removed from your order.