All Counties
$6.95
Not Valid in Riverside &
San Bernardino Counties
As of January 1, 2024, employers must cover the cost of food handler training, the exam, and any associated fees. Employees must also be compensated for the time spent completing the training.



















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.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
To obtain a California food handlers card, you must complete an ANAB accredited food safety training course and pass a final exam. The course is available online for convenience.
A California food handler card is valid for three years. You must renew it before the expiration date by retaking the course and exam.
As of January 1, 2024, employers must pay for the training, exam, and associated costs of obtaining a food handler card. Employees must also be paid for the time spent in training.
The cost varies, but state law caps the price at $15. Some providers, like AAAFoodHandler.com, offer cards starting at $6.95 with automatic group discounts for volume purchases.
The training takes around 2 hours to complete. It is self-paced, and there are no time restrictions.
Yes! The entire process, from training to testing, can be completed online. Once you pass the exam, you can instantly download and print your certificate.
Anyone involved in food preparation, storage, or service in a food facility must obtain a food handler card. This includes, but is not limited to:
New Law: Employer Responsibility for Food Handler Training Costs
For years, existing California law required food employees to obtain and pay for their own food handler card training. However, with the passage of Senate Bill 476 (SB 476), the financial responsibility is now shifting to employers.
SB 476 amends Section 113948 of the California Health and Safety Code, which requires workers to obtain a food handler card within 30 days of hire and maintain a valid card throughout their employment. Under the new law, employers must:
Comprehensive Training Solutions
To ensure compliance with California food handler training requirements under SB 476, AAA Food Handler offers a range of training solutions, including:
Exemptions
Certain facilities and employees are exempt from the food handler training requirement, please check with your local health department.
Accredited Training for All of California (excluding Riverside County and San Bernardino County)
Our California food handler program is  ANAB accredited and approved by the California Department of Public Health.Â
Group Discounts and Group Management System
With AAA Food Handler’s group training solutions, employers can efficiently track and oversee all training activities in one place.
By purchasing multiple trainings, you automatically become a Group Administrator, gaining access to powerful management tools that allow you to:
This all-in-one solution eliminates the hassle of manual tracking, making it easy to keep your team compliant and prepared for food safety regulations.
Seamless LMS Integration
For enterprise-level businesses, our proprietary technology integrates with most Learning Management Systems (LMS), allowing employers to:
Flexible Payment and Billing Options
Understanding cost concerns in the restaurant industry, we offer competitive pricing and multiple payment options:
Compliance Made Easy
Our 100% online food handler training ensures employees can:
The exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions. You must score at least 70% to pass. You have two attempts to pass the test.
New food handlers have up to 30 days from their hire date to obtain a food handler card. After this period, working without one is not permitted.
As per California Health & Safety Code §113948, all food employees must complete an ANAB-accredited food handler training within 30 days of being hired. Employees working in counties with pre-existing regulations—such as Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego—must follow their county-specific rules instead.
Starting January 1, 2024, California Senate Bill 476 (SB 476) introduced new protections for food workers. Employers are now required to:
Cover the full cost of food handler training and any associated fees
Pay employees for the time spent completing training and exams
Excuse employees from regular duties during training
Not require applicants to already have a food handler card as a condition of employment
The food handler certificate remains valid for three years. Employees must provide a copy of the certificate to their employer, who must keep it on record and make it available upon request.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
Audio/video with some response required.
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The overall training was very informative
The course only took about an hour and a forty-five minutes and was a reasonable price. It was informative and helped me understand food safety practices in a restaurant context better.
I rather read than watch it
Enjoyed the learning and reviewing.
it was good process and learning experience
it was okay
So many things I was doing without knowing why, now I got to understand the reason why.
7/10
it was a great way to learn
It was good
It was lengthy..get some sleep and sugar before you start, but straightforward and to the point-thank you. I would like to know what my pass score was..what percentage. Only that.
It helped me to learn several factors about food contamination and the hygiene one should use when using food to prepare.
Glad went with them. The site was easy to navigate and the course was very detailed.
I wish the exam was less questions, just add the main one. But test was easy on my side.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
This is a great way to learn , and get ur certification I found it very easy ,and very detailed.
Very helpful & informative.
This course was clear and easy to follow
Me gusto mucho este curso aprendi mucho y reforse lo que ya sabia ,aunque mucha de esta informacion no la practico yo ya que en mi negocio no se cocina comida es un negocio de Paleteria ,pero es importante saber como clienta de restaurantes lo que se deve hacer.
Really Helpful
It was very informational.
Good
Very easy to follow along. The videos and review sessions help so I stay engaged throughout the training. So much more helpful than just reading off paragraphs after paragraphs of information.
explained everything that I understod very well
Good, clear information, learned a lot!
This training course is accredited, easy to follow, AND is minority/woman owned!
Training was long, it took more than four hours. Please consider correcting the estimated time for the completion of the training.
The training was very active and engaging.
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4.9
It was very easy to fallow along and not get bored. The program was engaging and simple to understand.
Great training video to prepare for the test!
Thank you! Very informative!
I loved having the option to download the app to be able to do training on my phone as an option, in addition to my computer. This was very convenient! I loved being able to work on the course at my own pace and availability.
Important
Good review
I recommend this to everyone in the Food Service Industries.
ok
the class was easy and very informative
I was pleased with prep.
it was long but it gives lots of useful information.
Great and easy
it was a quick and informative course
Very thorough and informative!
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