If you’re working in Oklahoma’s food service industry—whether in a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or school cafeteria—food safety training is essential. Our Course helps you meet state and local health department requirements while teaching you how to prevent foodborne illness and handle food safely.
This online course is perfect for food workers at any level across the state—from Oklahoma City to Tulsa.
✅ 100% Online – Learn on your own time, from any device
✅ Meets Oklahoma Food Safety Requirements
✅ Mobile-Friendly and Easy to Use
✅ Great for Entry-Level Food Handlers and Kitchen Staff
✅ Instant Certificate Download Upon Completion



















Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
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.
A Food Handler card is a certificate showing that you’ve completed a state-approved food safety course and passed an exam. In California, most employees who prepare, store, or serve food must obtain a Food Handler card within 30 days of hire.
Food safety certification is official recognition that you have been trained in proper food handling, hygiene, temperature control, cross-contamination prevention, and other safety practices. In California, the most advanced version of this is the Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification.
California requires at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) in each food facility, with certification from a nationally accredited food manager program through the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).
All food employees in California must complete an ANAB accredited food handler training course within 30 days of hire, as required by Health & Safety Code §113948. Some counties, such as Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego, have their own food handler card requirements that take precedence over the state law. Employees must also provide a copy of their certificate to their employer, who is required to keep records on file.
Effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 476 (SB 476) shifts the responsibility of training costs from employees to employers. Employers must pay for accredited training, cover related expenses, compensate employees for the time spent on training/testing, excuse them from regular duties during the course or exam, and cannot require applicants to already hold a card as a condition of employment. Food handler cards remain valid for three (3) years.
The Food Handler card covers basic safety for entry-level workers, while the Food Protection Manager Certification is an advanced qualification for supervisors or managers, focusing on compliance, HACCP, and leadership in food safety.
Yes. Under California Assembly Bill 1221, alcohol servers and their managers must complete Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and pass an online exam.
It is valid for five years, after which you must retake and pass the nationally accredited exam.
AAA Food Handler combines state-specific compliance expertise, national accreditation, and a decade of training experience to ensure California food service teams meet the highest safety standards.
Yes. We offer California Food Handler cards, Food Manager Certification, Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) alcohol training, and Food Allergen courses.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides discounted pricing and easy tracking for restaurants, hotels, schools, and catering companies training multiple employees.
AAA Food Handler combines state-specific compliance expertise, national accreditation, and a decade of training experience to ensure California food service teams meet the highest safety standards.
With AAA Food Handler’s online course, you can finish in about two hours and download your card instantly after passing.
AAA Food Handler makes it simple to earn your Oklahoma food handler certificate. Complete our 100% online course, pass the test, and instantly download your certificate to show your employer and stay compliant with Oklahoma food safety requirements.
Yes, in some areas. Cities like Tulsa, Norman, and Moore require food handler training, while other counties leave it up to employers. Even where it’s not mandatory, many food establishments ask employees to complete training to reduce risk and maintain Oklahoma food safety standards.
Most Oklahoma food handler certificates are valid for 2–3 years. Renewal frequency may vary by county or employer, but refreshing your knowledge ensures safer practices and stronger compliance.
Yes. AAA Food Handler’s Oklahoma food safety training is entirely online and mobile-friendly, allowing you to complete it anytime from your phone, tablet, or computer.
Restaurant staff, cafeteria workers, grocery clerks, food truck employees, and bakery staff commonly need a food handler certificate. Employers value applicants who already hold certification in Oklahoma food safety.
To earn a Food Manager Certification in Oklahoma, you must pass a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) exam that is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). AAA Food Handler provides this accredited exam online, preparing you for state and local compliance.
Yes, in many jurisdictions. For example, the Tulsa Health Department and Oklahoma City–County Health Department require food establishments to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). Having a certified manager on staff ensures compliance with Oklahoma food safety laws.
Food Manager Certification in Oklahoma is generally valid for five years. After expiration, managers must retake and pass the accredited exam to maintain compliance with health regulations.
AAA Food Handler offers an ANAB-accredited Food Manager Certification exam recognized nationwide and by Oklahoma health departments. Our program helps managers demonstrate food safety knowledge, pass inspections, and strengthen leadership roles in the food service industry.
Food allergens can be life-threatening if mishandled. The AAA Food Handler’s allergen training course equips Oklahoma food service staff to recognize the nine major allergens, prevent cross-contact, and safely serve customers with dietary restrictions.
Chefs, servers, and managers all benefit from allergen training. Completing this course shows your commitment to protecting customers and strengthens your qualifications in the Oklahoma food service industry.
For official Oklahoma food safety requirements, contact:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Consumer Health Service
123 Robert S. Kerr Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
This authority is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Oklahoma Food Code. AAA Food Handler courses are designed to align with these regulations, ensuring you meet both local and statewide food safety standards.
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