Arkansas Food Safety Certification is essential for anyone working in the food service industry. This course is designed to help you meet local health standards while gaining the skills needed to keep food safe and prevent contamination. Whether you’re applying for a new job or renewing your current certification, this training is quick, convenient, and easy to complete online.
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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.
Arkansas requires each food establishment to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff. The certification must come from a nationally accredited food manager certification program through the ANABand the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). AAA Food Handler provides these accredited programs, along with food handler training for other employees.

AAA Food Handler has been delivering food safety and certification programs for over 10 years, serving thousands of food service professionals across the United States.
Holding a food handler license in Arkansas proves you’re trained in safe food practices, which makes you eligible for many entry-level and mid-level roles, such as:
Licensed workers are needed in restaurants, hotels, catering services, coffee shops, supermarkets, and mobile food operations.
The state’s hospitality industry keeps expanding, so certified food handlers have steady employment prospects and room to grow into supervisory or management positions.
Arkansas does not have a statewide allergen training mandate, but many food establishments require it to protect customers with allergies. AAA Food Handler’s allergen awareness program teaches staff how to prevent allergen cross-contact and safely communicate with guests.
Yes. All food manager certifications provided by AAA Food Handler are from ANAB Accredited Programs approved by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), ensuring nationwide recognition.
Absolutely. AAA Food Handler provides group training packages for restaurants, catering companies, schools, and other organizations in Arkansas, making it easier and more affordable for teams to get certified.
Yes. AAA Food Handler offers online training for both Food Handlers and Food Managers, including access to the ANAB-accredited certification exam for managers.
In Arkansas, the certification is valid for five years. Renewal requires successfully passing an ANAB and Conference for Food Protection (CFP) accredited exam.
Yes. If your certification comes from an ANABÂ Accredited Program recognized by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), it is valid in most states across the U.S.
While Arkansas does not have a statewide food handler requirement, many local health departments and employers require one. AAA Food Handler’s Arkansas Food Safety Certification course is designed to meet local standards and can be completed entirely online.
Under the Arkansas Rules Pertaining to Retail Food Establishments, every business must have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) who has passed an ANAB-CFP-accredited exam.
Local health departments may set additional certification or training requirements, so it’s important to check with them for updates.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
It was quick and understandable. It went straight to the point.
I learned a lot and found it very helpful.
Its not hard and im not saying its easy or quick but make sure to pay close attention to the Course and the questions
This course was easy to follow and very thorough
Easy to follow and very thorough
Good information
Great
Highly recommend this course. It was super-fast and easy to complete.
Not only was it easy to take and to understand. It was also fast. There were a couple of interesting things I did not know, like having one area for handwashing and the way to put items in the fridge.
The course was presented in an uncomplicated manner. I was able to follow and retain the information.
went over all the important steps to handle food safely and properly
I wish you didn’t have to hit the “next module” button so often. Some of the sections could have been longer. Easy to follow and mauver though course.