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AAA Food Handler

California
Food Protection Manager

4.9
(8,343 reviews)

$99.95

Gold Package

$119.95

Diamond Package

$69.95

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$49.95

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California Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved

Trusted Alameda County Food Manager Certification - Your Key to Health Code Compliance

The Alameda County Food Manager Certification, offered through AAA Food Handler, provides a nationally accredited food manager certification through the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). Our training and exams are fully online and flexible, making it easy for food managers in Alameda County to meet compliance requirements without disrupting busy schedules.

This ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accredited program fulfills the standards required to earn the Food Manager Certification, as recognized by local and state health authorities. Courses are available in both English and Spanish, giving every participant an equal opportunity to complete their Food Safety Certification.

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Become Certified Alameda Food Protection: Certified for Every Kitchen

With our Conference for Food Protection (ANAB-CFP) aligned program, managers and staff can complete training and exams entirely online. Lessons are self-paced, accessible 24/7, and built to match the unique food safety expectations set by Alameda County and the State of California.

Benefits of Alameda Food Manager Certification, California

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PREVENT

Learn how to anticipate problems before they escalate, protecting both customers and business operations from foodborne illness.

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AWARENESS

Strengthen your ability to identify risks quickly and make sound decisions during daily food safety oversight.

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ELIMINATE

Replace outdated or unsafe practices with clear, proven methods that uphold safety standards across your kitchen.

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MINIMIZE

Reduce the likelihood of violations and avoid setbacks by staying proactive with compliance and monitoring.

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PRODUCTIVITY

A well-trained leadership team ensures smoother workflows, consistent service, and fewer interruptions.

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WORKPLACE SATISFACTION

Staff and managers perform better when food safety protocols are second nature, leading to stronger teamwork and a safer work culture.

Serving Food Managers Across Alameda County, California

From neighborhood eateries in Oakland to large dining establishments in Berkeley and Fremont, AAA Food Handler’s Food Protection Manager Certification is valid across Alameda County. Employers and employees alike can count on streamlined compliance, ensuring their certification is accepted by every health jurisdiction in the county.

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Getting Food Manager Certification Is Quick and Hassle-Free

Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.

Know Before You Train

What is an Alameda County Food Manager Certification?

The Alameda County Food Manager Certification shows that a food service manager has successfully passed a state-approved food safety exam and is qualified to oversee safe food handling in any establishment. California law requires every food business in Alameda County to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff. This ensures operations meet county health and safety regulations.

Who needs an Alameda County Food Manager Certification?

Any person in charge of a food facility—such as a restaurant, café, catering company, food truck, or school cafeteria—must hold a valid Food Manager Certification. If your role involves managing employees who handle unpackaged or perishable food, you are required by law to be certified.

How do I become a Certified Food Protection Manager in Alameda County?

You can earn your Alameda County Food Manager Certification by passing an ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Exam. With AAA Food Handler, the process is straightforward—our training materials prepare you for the exam, which you can complete online with an approved proctor. Once you pass, your certificate is valid for five years.

How long is the certification valid?

In Alameda County, Food Manager Certification is valid for five years. After that, managers must retake and pass the approved exam to renew their certification and remain compliant.

Can I take the Food Manager exam online?

Yes. AAA Food Handler offers the Alameda County Food Manager exam online through secure remote proctoring. This means you can take the test from anywhere with internet access, without needing to travel to a testing center.

What does the law say about food manager requirements?

According to the California Health & Safety Code, every food facility in Alameda County that prepares, handles, or serves unpackaged food must employ at least one Certified Food Protection Manager. Temporary food facilities are generally exempt. The certification must be issued by an ANAB-accredited program and be kept on file at the establishment for inspection purposes.

Who usually holds the certification in a food business?

While the law allows either the owner or an employee to be certified, in practice, it is typically the general manager, head chef, or kitchen manager. Many employers in Alameda County require multiple managers or chefs to hold certification, even if only one is legally required.

Why is Food Manager Certification important in Alameda County?

Food managers play a critical role in protecting public health. They are responsible for:

  • Creating and enforcing food safety policies.
  • Training staff to handle food properly.
  • Ensuring vendors and deliveries meet safety standards.
  • Keeping records ready for inspections.

By maintaining proper certification, food managers help prevent foodborne illnesses and keep their establishments inspection-ready.

What are the risks of not being certified?

Operating without a certified food manager in Alameda County can lead to health code violations, fines, or even the temporary closure of the establishment. Certification ensures compliance and builds trust with both customers and inspectors.

How does AAA Food Handler make the process easier?

AAA Food Handler provides a county-approved pathway to certification with convenient online training and exams. Our program is accepted across Alameda County, making it simple for managers and staff to meet legal requirements without delays.

Food Manager Reviews

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Would be better if we could rewind and select sections to review again. Not all sections allowed that.

March 16, 2023

Victoria K.

Great course

March 16, 2023

Amanda N.

Instructive course

March 15, 2023

Desmond T.

Excellent course

March 15, 2023

Well organized and information easy to follow.

Jodi H.

Good course and very well organized

March 15, 2023

Marcelo G.

Rodnok

March 15, 2023

Paula R.

Explained thoroughly and smooth

March 15, 2023

Mamatha I.

Explained everything thoroughly and was very informative.

March 15, 2023

Samantha W.

Easy to follow along and very informative.

March 15, 2023

Lisa K.

right to the point and very informative as well well organized

March 15, 2023

five star

David A.

very informative

March 15, 2023

Ami L.

Easy to follow,

March 15, 2023

very easy to follow, i really wish they had a vegan Food Manager Course it would really probably be beneficial for people that don’t work and don’t plan on working with any of these things.

Catherine C.

informative

March 15, 2023

Hochun J.

Explained thorouhly, feels fast and smooth.

March 15, 2023

Montserrat C.

informative

March 15, 2023

Silvia D.

Easy and informative

March 15, 2023

Robin S.

Very Helpful and informative, thorough

March 15, 2023

Tonya S.

The training course was well organized

March 15, 2023

Maria S.

Right to the point.

March 14, 2023

Bryce F.

Informative and Easy to Understand

March 14, 2023

Caitlin C.