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Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
The food handler course educates participants on safe food handling, preparation, and service. It includes essential topics such as personal hygiene, avoiding cross-contamination, proper cleaning and sanitizing, preventing foodborne illnesses, and following local health guidelines.
There is no difference—Both terms refer to the document you receive after completing a recognized food safety course. Some counties or employers may refer to it as a “card,” but the certificate serves the same purpose—it proves you’ve completed an approved food safety course.
You’ll need to finish the online course, pass the final exam with a 70% or higher score, and download your proof of completion to earn your certificate. This certificate can be shown to employers or health officials as evidence of your food safety training.
The training takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. It’s entirely self-paced, so you can take breaks and resume the course whenever convenient.
Once you complete the course and pass the exam, you’ll receive a Food Handler Certificate, which verifies that you’ve been trained in food safety best practices.
Once you enroll, you’ll have unlimited access to the course for 3 months. During that time, you can review the material as often as needed.
The food handler course is officially approved and accredited throughout the District of Columbia. It meets all local food safety requirements and complies with the standards set by D.C. health authorities.
Our course is developed in alignment with the District of Columbia health regulations and is accepted across all city areas. It meets the standards required to issue a valid Food Handler Card.
Choose your preferred language and click “Purchase English” or “Purchase Spanish” to begin. The course is available online anytime and can be accessed on any device.
The course is available in English and Spanish, making it accessible to a diverse workforce.
You’ll have two attempts to pass the final exam at no extra cost. If you don’t pass on your first try, you can review the course material and retake the test when ready.
Employers can take advantage of bulk purchase discounts. After purchase, courses can be easily assigned to staff, and managers gain access to a dashboard to track progress, manage cards, and generate training reports.
The DC food handlers card is ideal for anyone who works with food—whether you’re preparing, serving, or handling ingredients in restaurants, food trucks, or other establishments.
To obtain your District of Columbia Food Handler Card, you must complete an accredited course approved by the ANAB. Once you pass the final exam, you can download your official card as proof of compliance.
You can take the District of Columbia food handlers card online. As long as the course is accredited by the ANAB, it is accepted citywide. Our online course meets these requirements and is accessible 24/7 from any device.
Non-potentially hazardous foods, such as baked goods (without cream or custard), jams, jellies, candies, dry mixes, and granola, are allowed. These items must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration.
The AAA Food Handler Card satisfies the food safety training requirement for the District of Columbia’s Cottage Food Law, provided the course is accredited by the ANAB. The District of Columbia recognizes this certification as fulfilling the necessary training for cottage food operators.
To register as a cottage food producer in Washington, D.C., you must complete a Food Handler certificate from an approved provider like AAA Food Handler that is ANSI accredited. After that, submit an application with details about your business, products, and food safety practices to the D.C. Department of Health.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
Great
very through and informative
Clearly explained modules that virtually guarantee a passing grade if you pay attention.
I have had my food handlers card in the past and went through a different website to obtain it. I got this website from my current supervisor and honestly this website was very informative. Considering that this is women owned, things are explained in a good detail. 1.5 hours of this does seem long but it is not. I learned some new information from the last time I took it and also the final exam was 40 questions. Final exam questions were fairly simple and reflected everything that was talked about.
easy and concise to follow
It was informative and good learning material.
Well worth it & Very Recommended
Very Easy & Recommended
Me gusto lo bien explicados que estan los modulos y la informacion tan importante
The information was clear and concise.
Modules was short and to the point. Very informative on food handling.
Accessed through mobile phone and found the course to be a bit slow
Definitely interesting. I’ve had to take this course several times over my life and this one kept my attention well. The narrator used had a good voice and having to interact at times kept me on my toes. I liked it overall and will be back if available when it is time to do it again.
The information makes one aware of how to protect yourself and your loved ones from needless illnesses by using preventive measures, common sense and paying attention to the potetntial hazards and cross contamination when it comes to handing food. This info also keeps me alert when I am being served in a restaurant. Just recently, I was at a restaurant, and was served my meal with white bread instead of pita bread. I brought it to the server’s attention, he apologized and he grabbed the two pieces of bread off my plate. We thought that was kind of weird, but at least he was nice about it, and wearing gloves. However, he touched other things with his gloves, since he was busy serving other people. If I knew then, that that would’ve been a violation, I think I would’ve told the manager, instead of letting it go. Even though some of this info is common sense, it is helpful to bring the topic up with an explanation to back up the standards. Otherwise, it is very easy to let things slide. Also, there are specific info that I wasn’t aware of, like how many degrees should you receive food when hot or when cold. Overall, this course was very insightful. I kept thinking my whole family should take this course, so we can all be on the same page. I also feel the need to practice these guidelines regularly in my own home kitchen.
simple and informative.
This course goes into great depth and provides an in depth understanding of food safety.
Great program
Easy and straight to the point
This course was sufficient in preparing me for the food handlers test