Required? Yes — California Health & Safety Code §113948
County? Fresno County, California
Approved provider? ANAB-accredited only (AAA Food Handler qualifies)
Cost? $6.95 (AAA Food Handler)
Training time? ~1.5 hours
Exam format? 40 questions, 70% passing, 2 attempts included
Validity? 3 years
Accepted statewide? Yes — valid in all California counties
Online training allowed? Yes — fully online, mobile-friendly
Employer must pay? Yes — under SB-476 (training + exam + time on the clock)
Certificate delivery? Instant digital download + wallet card
Get your Food Handlers Card Fresno quickly and affordably with AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-accredited, Fresno County–approved training. This 100% online course meets all California and Fresno County requirements, including Retail Food Code §113948 and SB-476 employer compliance. Complete your training in just 1.5 hours, pass the final exam, and download your Fresno County Food Handlers Card instantly. Accepted by all Fresno County employers, food facilities, and health departments.
Course Duration: 1.5 Hours
Languages: English & Spanish
Certificate: Instant download
Final Exam: 40 questions, 2 attempts
Managers: Track and report employee progress
AAA Food Handler’s training platform ensures reliable, county-approved learning for every food employee.
AAA Food Handler provides Fresno County food service workers with an approved training program designed to simplify compliance and strengthen workplace safety. The course uses real-world scenarios to help employees understand and apply food safety principles from day one.
Panera • Hyatt • Jamba • Instawork • Dutch • Many More
Desktop • Tablet • Mobile — learn at your pace
Clear, interactive lessons for all experience levels
Download your Fresno County Food Handlers Card immediately after passing
Food Safety Skill | What It Means |
Prevent | Stop foodborne illness risks before they start |
Awareness | Make informed decisions in every prep & service step |
Eliminate | Remove unsafe habits and cross-contamination |
Minimize | Reduce mistakes & maintain smooth workflows |
Productivity | Deliver consistent, high-quality service |
Workplace Satisfaction | Support a safe, confident kitchen environment |
AAA Food Handler’s training reinforces these core skills with practical examples and Fresno-specific food safety expectations.
Accepted in major Fresno County communities, including Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, Reedley, and Selma — and recognized countywide in all other localities.
Your certificate meets all state and Fresno County requirements.
All California Food Handler Cards must be issued by an ANAB-accredited provider. AAA Food Handler meets this requirement.
Requires all food employees to complete approved food handler training within 30 days of hire.
Employers must pay for food safety training, pay employees for training time, and allow workers to complete training on the clock.
AAA Food Handler supports full compliance with Fresno County and California regulations.
Fresno County health inspectors and employers typically check:
Your Fresno Food Handlers Card includes:
Inspectors confirm employees:
Training and certification are enforced by the Fresno County Environmental Health Division, which reviews records during routine inspections.
Inspectors may request:
Certain workers may use alternate, approved training programs:
Facility Type | Exemption |
K–12 Schools | May follow USDA/district-approved food safety programs |
Hospitals & Healthcare | Use internal, health department–approved training |
Nursing Homes | Site-specific, state-approved programs |
Certified Food Protection Managers | Do not need a Food Handlers Card |
Common positions requiring certification include:
AAA Food Handler training supports all of these roles with clear, practical instruction.
These topics align with Fresno County’s safety expectations and California’s food safety code.
Employers using AAA Food Handler can:
Inspectors may request:
AAA Food Handler supports:
This ensures Fresno County food facilities remain fully compliant.




















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Employees throughout Fresno County—including Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, and Madera—can enroll at any time. The Fresno County Food Handler Card is recognized throughout the county and meets California state requirements, simplifying acceptance by local health departments and employers.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Only if the card was issued by an ANAB-accredited provider. Out-of-state or non-accredited certificates are not accepted in Fresno County, even if they were accepted in another state.
No. A single valid ANAB-accredited Fresno Food Handlers Card is accepted at all food facilities in Fresno County. Workers do not need separate cards for different jobs.
Fresno County allows employees to start working before certification, but the card must be earned within 30 days of employment. Some employers choose to require completion before the first shift, but this is not a county law.
Yes. All workers handling open food in food trucks, catering operations, seasonal concessions, farmers markets, and temporary food booths must have a valid Food Handlers Card Fresno under the same rules as permanent facilities.
The card itself does not need to be displayed. However, Fresno County inspectors must be able to verify certificates on-site, either digitally or in printed form.
Most ANAB-accredited Fresno courses, including AAA Food Handler, do not impose a strict time limit. Workers can progress at their own pace unless employer policy sets additional restrictions.
Yes. Fresno County accepts certificates earned through mobile-friendly online training, provided the program is ANAB-accredited.
Yes. AAA Food Handler and other accredited providers offer features such as audio narration, readable fonts, screen-reader compatibility, and pause-and-resume functionality.
California requires at least English and Spanish. Additional languages may be available depending on the provider, but Fresno County only mandates acceptance of the ANAB-approved languages.
Yes, as long as the provider is ANAB-accredited. Employers may require staff to use their preferred vendor for consistency or recordkeeping.
Yes. While the legal validity is 3 years, individual employers may require earlier renewal or additional internal training based on company policies.
Yes. Food handler certificate is required by law. Not completing it within 30 days can result in removal from food-handling duties or termination.
No. The Fresno Food Handlers Card does not replace the Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) requirement. Manager-level certification is a different, higher-level exam.
Yes. Fresno County requires food facilities to maintain readily accessible training records, which inspectors may request at any time. Digital storage is acceptable.
Yes. Since it is ANAB-accredited, the certification is valid statewide, except in Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties.
Yes. Early renewal is allowed anytime, and renewing early does not shorten the new 3-year validity period.
Yes. Fresno inspectors accept digital certificates displayed on a phone or tablet, as long as all required information is visible.
Refunds depend on the provider’s policy. AAA Food Handler offers a satisfaction guarantee, but refunds may not be granted once the course has been completed, the exam is passed or certificate issued.
Yes. Many ANAB-accredited providers, including AAA Food Handler, offer bulk seat purchases or employer accounts for large teams.
No. SB-476 prohibits employers from requiring employees to pay. An employee may choose to pay voluntarily, but employers cannot request or reimburse afterward to bypass the rule.
Thousands of professionals nationwide have certified through AAA Food Handler — trusted for reliability, accuracy, and compliance with state training standards.
$6.95 — Instant Certificate — County Approved — State Compliant
Disclaimer:
This page provides general information about obtaining a Fresno County Food Handlers Card through AAA Food Handler. While every effort is made to keep the content accurate and current, food safety laws, enforcement policies, and county requirements may change. It is the responsibility of each food facility and employee to follow the most recent Fresno County Environmental Health Division guidelines and California state regulations. For official rules or verification, please consult local health authorities.
Last Updated: March 2025
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
Good job aide
Ok just long
Real easy to comprehend
It’s was a good to learn this course
estuvo divertido el curso
Gracias
It was a very simple and straightforward
This course was very easy to understand while remaining thorough and educational. I wish we could replay specific parts of the videos, as having to rewatch the entire module due to one missed section is tedious and time consuming. Adjustable playback speed would be appreciated as well, as some of the dialogue was a bit drawn out and tedious.
I genuinely enjoyed the whole course and interactive way of teaching
I did the process of this training very good, I really recommend
Very informative and helpful.
This was easy to understand. All of the modules where very concise and had good visuals. I also like that the test was not timed.
Good