As Simon said, this is UK slang! It means to get EXTREMELY drunk or high – I've heard it more in reference to drugs than alcohol, but can be both, and definitely has a slightly negative connotation.
Also, I've never heard 'get', it is more common to use this expression with 'be'.
Ex. I saw him at the bar last night and he was off his face.
You can't drive right now, you're off your face!
I just had 5 shots of tequila, I'm gonna be off my face.