California Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.
Get your San Jose Food Manager Certification through the AAA Food Handler’s ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited Food Protection Manager exam. Fully approved for all food establishments in San Jose and Santa Clara County, this certification designates you as a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM)—a mandatory requirement under the California Retail Food Code (CalCode §113947).
Our online program is flexible, mobile-friendly, and available in English and Spanish, allowing San Jose food managers to train and test anywhere, any time.
$99.95—Gold Package
Best for first-time managers needing full preparation
$119.95—Diamond Package (Most Popular)
Best for managers needing the highest pass success
$69.95—Exam Only
For those already prepared
$49.95—Training Only
For managers who want training before choosing an exam
Course & Exam Details
San Jose food establishments must employ at least one Certified Food Protection Manager to comply with:
For Managers
For Businesses
For Customers
Any facility handling open or unpackaged food must employ at least one CFPM, including:
Your San Jose CFPM certificate is valid for 5 years. When it expires, you must retake the ANAB exam—there is no shortcut renewal option.
Certified managers must:
AAA Food Handler’s San Jose Food Manager Certification offers an ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)–accredited Food Protection Manager credential through convenient online training and proctored exams. This program meets all requirements set by the California Department of Public Health and SB 476, ensuring every food service establishment in San Jose City has at least one qualified Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff. Courses and exams are delivered 100% online in both English and Spanish, making it simple for managers and supervisors across San Jose to earn certification with confidence and stay fully inspection-ready.



















In San Jose, health inspectors require proof that each food establishment has at least one manager certified through an ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited Food Manager Certification program. This certification demonstrates that managers have the expertise to maintain strict food safety standards, minimize the risk of foodborne illness, and keep operations fully compliant with California Department of Public Health regulations and SB 476 requirements.
In San Jose, obtaining a Food Manager Certification designates you as a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM)—equipping you to guide staff, maintain rigorous food safety practices, and keep your establishment fully prepared for health inspections at all times.
Protect San Jose diners by stopping foodborne illnesses before they start with rigorous, science-based safety measures.
Stay alert and confident in fast-paced kitchens by mastering the city’s latest food safety guidelines and best practices.
Stamp out unsafe habits, from improper storage to cross-contamination, so every plate served is worry-free.
Cut the risk of costly penalties or failed health inspections by maintaining full compliance with San Jose health regulations.
Well-organized, safety-focused operations run smoother, reduce customer complaints, and keep service levels high.
A clean, well-protected kitchen builds team pride and earns lasting trust from guests and staff alike.
| For Managers | For Businesses | For Customers |
|---|---|---|
Develop strong leadership and sharpen decision-making to keep food operations safe and efficient. | Stay fully prepared for local health inspections and meet all city and state food safety requirements. | Enjoy meals prepared with consistent, high-level food safety standards. |
| Gain the expertise and confidence needed to earn and maintain your Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) credential. | Cut down on costly penalties, unexpected closures, and reputation-damaging violations. | Build greater confidence and trust in your favorite restaurants and cafés. |
| Master the skills to train and mentor staff so everyone follows proper food safety practices. | Protect your brand and maintain a competitive edge in your market. | Experience safer, cleaner dining environments across the community. |
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
San Jose and Santa Clara County accept only ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager exams because the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) follows Conference for Food Protection (CFP) standards. This ensures your certification meets California Retail Food Code (CalCode §113947) requirements, demonstrating your knowledge of safe food handling, contamination prevention, allergen control, and compliance with inspection regulations. Without ANAB accreditation, certifications may not be accepted during inspections, risking penalties for the business.
Your CFPM certificate is valid across all food establishments in San Jose and Santa Clara County, including:
It must be kept on-site and available for inspection by the health department at all times.
Any person supervising food operations must hold a CFPM certificate, including:
At least one CFPM must always be present or available during business hours to comply with county regulations.
The exam tests knowledge in areas critical to food safety:
Passing demonstrates that you can actively manage food safety risks in any San Jose food facility.
To earn your CFPM:
The process is 100% online and available in English and Spanish, making it convenient for busy food managers.
Certified managers must comply with multiple regulations:
Compliance ensures that the business avoids penalties and operates safely in accordance with state and local requirements.
Inspectors may request your certificate during:
Having your CFPM certificate on-site and easily accessible demonstrates compliance and reduces the likelihood of inspection delays or fines.
Multiple CFPMs ensure continuous coverage across morning, evening, and weekend shifts, reducing inspection risk. If a manager is absent, certified staff can maintain food safety oversight, enforce hygiene standards, and monitor compliance with CalCode regulations, minimizing the potential for violations or foodborne illness outbreaks.
The online system allows learners to start, stop, and resume at their convenience, making it easy to complete around work schedules.
Most AAA Food Handler packages include one free retest if you completed all required training modules and practice tests before your first exam attempt. Additional retests cost $69.95. Completing the training thoroughly increases the likelihood of passing and ensures a full understanding of food safety principles.
The San Jose Food Manager Certification (CFPM) is valid for 5 years. Upon expiration, managers must retake and pass the ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager exam. There is no shortcut or alternative renewal, ensuring ongoing compliance and updated knowledge of food safety regulations.
Facilities that typically require at least one CFPM include:
Ensuring certification across these establishments protects public health, meets inspection standards, and enhances overall food safety.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
This was just a longer version of the standard food handlers course. Feels more bureaucratic than useful.
Would like take away notes and to be able to rewind and replay without starting over. Excellent presentation and useful thank you
Every course was easy to understand and to remember! Everything was fantastic.
Great and fun to learn!
This course has been extremely informative about how to properly handle food when cooking cooling and storing. Not handling food properly could cause illness and even death. It is always safe to follow proper procedures and guideline when preparing food. Where you dine is equally as important as to where your purchase food for cooking. For our own safety and the safety of our loved ones it is important that we do everything possible to stay safe from any foodborne illnesses. Those of us that prepare food for others must be aware of all dangers that could take place by not washing our hands effectively. There is so must to learn about keeping everyone safe in the food industry, this course is an important leap forward in doing just that. There should be no corners cut when preparing food.
Course was easy to maneuver through. English was presented clear and understandable. I like the fact you can pause and pick up later where you left off without trying to find out where you left off at. It starts automatically.
Great
I found this food manager course to very informative. I learned a great deal of information regarding handling and managing food.
The modules were very clear, broken into appropriate sections and easy to follow.
I thought the course was easy to follow along with and well presented. The follow up questions within the modules were helpful as well.
I enjoyed learning again all information. I was happy to know that there are new things out that can affect what I do at my job. The teachings were very helpful.
Very informative and easy to follow
Information is kept straightforward and simple to remember
Information communicated concisely! Website a tad glitchy but nothing that inhibited continuing the training. Glad to have some clear answers to a few looming questions. Thanks to Maria!
I like the way AAA kept the course simple and easy to understand. Giving the details of food safety in a logical easy to remember way.