Looking to earn your DC food safety certification? Whether you work in a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or catering business in Washington, D.C., food safety training is essential to protect public health and meet local health department standards.
Our online course is ANAB-accredited and accepted for food handler certification in D.C. It’s designed for food workers at all levels who need to understand safe food handling, hygiene practices, and how to prevent foodborne illness.
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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.
Yes. Washington, D.C. follows the FDA Food Code, which requires a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) at each licensed food establishment.

A CFPM is someone who has passed a nationally accredited food manager certification exam through the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). This ensures managers have advanced food safety knowledge.
Yes. Anyone selling food at street fairs, farmers’ markets, or festivals in D.C. must follow health department rules, and many require a CFPM or trained food handler to be present.
Completing food handler training through AAA Food Handler not only boosts your job prospects by showing employers that you take food safety seriously, but it also helps protect public health. The CDC estimates that a large percentage of norovirus outbreaks—often mistaken for the “stomach flu”—are linked to food workers handling food while contagious. In fact, Washington, DC has experienced several foodborne illness outbreaks in recent years. By applying the safe food handling practices you learn in training, you can make a real difference in preventing foodborne illnesses and keeping your community safe.
You must complete a Food Protection Manager Certification exam from an ANAB-accredited provider. AAA Food Handler offers online courses to help prepare for the exam.
Most Food Handler courses take about 2–3 hours, while the Food Manager course usually takes 6–8 hours before you attempt the certification exam.
The passing score is generally 70% or higher on an ANAB-accredited exam.
Yes. Any school or childcare program that prepares and serves meals must follow food safety rules, and many require trained staff or a Certified Food Protection Manager.
Yes. CFPM certification is valid for five years. Renewal requires retaking and passing the accredited exam. AAA Food Handler provides refresher courses to make the process easier.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides nationally accredited Food Protection Manager Certification, Food Handler training and allergen awareness programs that comply with D.C. standards.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides group accounts with dashboards to help employers manage certification dates, renewals, and staff compliance.
Foodborne illness remains a serious concern across the U.S., including in Washington, DC. In fact, between 2003 and 2012, the Center for Science in the Public Interest recorded 19 outbreaks in the District—most commonly caused by preventable viruses like Norovirus and Sapovirus. Because food service managers are responsible for training staff and enforcing food safety practices, they play a critical role in prevention. Earning an ANAB-accredited Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification through AAA Food Handler ensures managers have the knowledge and skills to maintain the highest safety standards. These certifications are backed by the FDA and CDC, reinforcing their value in protecting public health.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
This was a very informative course and a refresher of previously known things. Working in the medical field for 31 years, a lot of the information was well know, however, this helped me put things in better perspective.
very thorough, and informative, kind of boring at times.
This course was thorough and easy to follow. The information to know and understand is clearly stated. Would recommend AAA to anyone seeking certification.
Would recommend these courses to everyone.
Excellent information
The overall pacing and teaching method of this course allowed me to pass the test. The way they very clearly instructed the viewer and had interactive sections gave it a much more easy way to remember everything I needed to know.
Review made it really easy to understand
Very little of the material was new or complicated. I didn’t really know the temps for cooking or storing materials, but most of the material I was familiar with.