Illinois Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
The AAA Food Handler program provides an easy-to-access online Food Manager Certification in Lake County, accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). Tailored for busy professionals in Illinois’ food industry, this program allows participants to complete the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited Food Manager Certification at their own pace. It meets health department requirements for the Certified Food Protection Manager Certification, ensuring compliance with food safety standards. The program is available in both English and Spanish.
AAA Food Handler is a nationally recognized provider of accredited food safety training and food manager certification programs. Our courses are aligned with national standards and accepted by health authorities throughout Illinois, including Lake County. The ANAB‑CFP accreditation ensures the training and exam meet the highest benchmarks for food protection manager education, supporting regulatory compliance and safe food service operations for restaurants, institutional kitchens, and other food establishments.
Section Summary: AAA Food Handler offers an ANAB‑CFP‑accredited food manager certification that supports regulatory compliance and professional food safety leadership.
Food manager certification is required for food service establishments operating in Lake County under Illinois food safety laws. This certification verifies that a manager has the knowledge to oversee food handling practices, prevent foodborne illness, and ensure compliance with state food codes.
Course Features Include:
Section Summary: AAA Food Handler’s online program delivers a flexible, recognized pathway to food manager certification that meets Illinois requirements and supports Lake County operations.
In Illinois, food manager certification is governed by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) under the adopted 2022 edition of the FDA Model Food Code. Illinois requires that food establishments operate under the supervision of at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM).
Key Regulatory Requirements (Statewide):
Section Summary: Illinois requires certified food managers under the state food safety code, with recognized accreditation, defined training hours, and standard food safety parameters.
Food manager certification is intended for individuals responsible for supervisory oversight of food safety in food service establishments, including:
Section Summary: Any establishment that stores, prepares, or serves food in Lake County must have at least one certified manager present during operational hours.
AAA Food Handler offers ANAB‑CFP accredited food manager certification programs that align with Illinois Department of Public Health requirements and are accepted by local health authorities, including Lake County. Accreditation details include:
Section Summary: AAA Food Handler’s certification meets nationwide accreditation standards and is accepted by health departments throughout Illinois.
Step‑by‑Step Process
Section Summary: The certification process is structured, meets Illinois regulatory standards, and supports long‑term compliance.



















Meets statewide food safety manager requirements.
Enhances oversight of food handling and sanitation.
Helps prevent foodborne illnesses.
Supports documentation for health inspections.
Strengthens managerial food safety knowledge.
Supports smooth daily operations
Section Summary: Certification offers operational, safety, and compliance advantages that improve kitchen management and reduce risk.
Our ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited Certified Food Protection Manager certification is designed for Lake County, Illinois individuals. It provides flexible and accessible training that meets Illinois Health Department standards. The 100% online course is available 24/7, allowing you to start, pause, and resume the training at your convenience.
Our fully accredited, online food manager certification program is available to food managers across Lake County and is recognized in cities such as:
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Know Before You Train
Yes. Illinois law requires at least one Certified Food Protection Manager be present during all hours food is prepared and served.
Yes. AAA Food Handler’s ANAB‑CFP accredited food manager certification is accepted statewide in Illinois, including Lake County.
Certification is valid for five years from the date of passing the accredited exam.
Yes. Online training and proctored exam options are accepted by Illinois health authorities.
At least one certified food manager must be on‑site whenever food is being prepared or served.
Section Summary: These FAQs address the most common questions about requirements, acceptance, validity, and online accessibility for certification.
Illinois Department of Public Health
525‑535 West Jefferson Street, Springfield, Illinois 62761
📞 217‑782‑4977
📧 dph.fssmc@illinois.gov
🌐 https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/food-safety.html
Chicago Department of Public Health — Food Protection Services
2133 W. Lexington, Chicago, Illinois 60612
📞 312‑746‑8030
📧 food@cityofchicago.org
🌐 https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/healthy_restaurants.html
Section Summary: Authoritative contacts provide direct regulatory and local health department guidance.
Get Your Food Manager Certification Lake County — Fully Accredited, Online, and Illinois‑Compliant.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
THIS IS MY 2ND TIME USING THIS COMPANY AND I WILL CONTINUE TO RECOMMEND AND RETURN. SO EASY, INFO IS TO THE POINT AND ONLY WHAT IS NECESSARY.
easy to understand well organize information but would be better if there is more of test or interactive game or characters to help memorization.
Remove the completed module pop up that pops up right on top of the Next Module link. Enable auto play when clicking the Next module button. Sometimes we miss something, and we need to rewind a bit. The only way to go back is to watch the whole module.
It was a well put together course. Very informative and I believe I’ve learned a lot.
I took CDM and CFPP courses years ago while working in a hospital, this was a perfect refresher course.
This course was extremely concise, descriptive, and easy to navigate through. It was far more entertaining than merely reading a training manual because it constantly kept me engaged through interactive segments, including the section reviews. I would recommend this course to those wanting to become food managers at their respective food establishments.
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overall good information was given to me, was not too long, good test quesitons in between to make sure you retained the info, would reccomend.
i loved the stressing of handwashing. ever since covid, i have become a beast on the insistance of handwashing.
Overall, great content and detail to information. I feel prepared. The only thing was there were a few questions on quizes that were not reviewed beforehand.
This was good information for me to learn in order to manage a golf course and
good
Great content
A good quick course that hits the highlights and provides fantastic first level training for new supervisors in food service.
It was alot of money information but presented well