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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 Delaware Food Handlers Card is awarded after completing a state-recognized food safety training program accredited by ANAB. This course educates food service employees on critical safety practices, including proper food handling, hygiene standards, preventing cross-contamination, minimizing foodborne illnesses, and maintaining cleanliness. It also addresses regulations specific to Delaware. Obtaining this card is essential for individuals working in food preparation, service, or storage roles in restaurants, mobile food units, cafeterias, and similar establishments throughout the state.
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.
To get started with your Food Handler Certificate, select your state under the Food Handler tab, then click “Purchase English” or “Purchase Spanish.” Create your profile, complete the payment, and you can begin the course immediately.
After completing the course and passing the final assessment, you’ll receive a Delaware Food Handler Certificate. This document verifies that you have been trained in key food safety concepts and practices, and it can be shown to employers or health inspectors when required.
The course takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. It’s self-paced, so you can log in and out at your convenience.
Once enrolled, you’ll have full access to the Delaware Food Handler Course materials for 3 months for Food Handler and 1 year for Food Manager. That means you can review and study the content whenever it’s convenient for you.
Employers can take advantage of our bulk purchase options with discounted pricing. Once purchased, courses can be easily assigned to staff members. Managers also gain access to a centralized dashboard to track employee progress, manage certifications, and generate detailed reports for compliance and Course oversight.
You’ll have two attempts to pass the final exam at no additional cost. If you fail on your first try, you can review the course material and retake the test when ready.
To get your Delaware Food Handler Card, complete a course accredited by the ANAB. After finishing the course and passing the exam, you’ll receive a valid Food Handler Card accepted across the state
This course is approved and accredited by ANAB to meet Delaware’s food safety standards. It is recognized for use throughout the state, including New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties, and aligns with all required guidelines for the Food Handler certificate.
Holding a Delaware food handler card shows you how to safely handle, prepare, and serve food. It helps reduce the risk of foodborne illness and ensures you meet state compliance requirements for employment in restaurants and other food service settings.
Non-potentially hazardous foods like baked goods (without cream or custard), jams, jellies, candies, dry mixes, and granola. These must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration.
The AAA Food Handler Card meets the food safety training requirement for Delaware’s Cottage Food Law, provided the course is accredited by the ANAB. The Delaware Division of Public Health recognizes this certification as meeting the necessary training requirements for cottage food operators.
For official food safety rules and requirements in Delaware, contact:
Delaware Health and Social Services: Division of Public Health
Jesse S. Cooper Building, 417 Federal Street, Dover, DE 19901
To register as a Cottage Food Establishment (CFE) in Delaware, you must complete an ANSI Accredited food handler course or an approved Delaware food safety training course. Once you’ve completed the training, submit a registration application to the Division of Public Health. For more detailed information, refer to the Delaware Cottage Food Regulations and the Cottage Food Establishment Program.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
The course was good and interesting, thank you.
Please add a fast forward feature in the videos. Thank You!
Five Stars
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Very good
good content and easy to follow.
This was a very short (>2 hours) course, and the exam was very short and easy.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
5 star
detailed and educational
videos need the ability to rewind so you don’t have to replay the entire video if you miss a word or concept.
My only wish was that you can scroll the video while playing the first go around…like if I didn’t hear something correctly, I would like to replay it right away.
good course
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4.9
Great.
Good training program.
i love that i got to do the course on my own pace. and maria was a great help.
The Food Handler Course is a very informative course. It gave me a lot of information, used as a guidance on how food can be handled correctly, and also to prevent others from consuming food poisoning that are caused from cross-contamination and cross-contact, and also temperature abuse.
This program was very easy for me to do and easy to understand. Also did not take long to complete at all.
amazing
It’s a easy test most of it is generally common sense.
This is my second time taking this exam. Very easy to understand. I enjoyed the refresher.
I randomly clicked on this test as an option and was very pleased to learn that I was supporting a minority/woman owned business!
Good
Great course!
My first FMCC was back in 2006. Although I’m not a fan of having to take any type of tests, we’ll see how this one goes! I have found this course to be a bit more interesting than the previous ones taken. It goes quickly, is easy to understand, but I probably could have done without the “feeling worms move in their mouth” part. Other than that, two thumbs up!!!
A lot of information. take it all in
I liked this training, but did not like the AI voice used to read all the info to us.
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