AAA Food Handler is a nationally recognized provider of food safety training programs designed to meet state and local regulatory requirements across the United States. The organization supports food service employees, operators, and multi-location businesses with compliant, online-first training solutions used by restaurants, hospitality groups, healthcare facilities, and institutional food operations.
AAA Food Handler training aligns with nationally recognized food safety standards. It is ANAB-accredited, designed to meet applicable Illinois food handler training requirements as enforced by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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AAA Food Handler delivers Illinois-compliant food handler training that is accessible, structured, and aligned with IDPH regulations.
An Illinois Food Handlers Card is required for most food employees who handle food, food-contact surfaces, or food equipment in a food service establishment. Illinois law requires food employees to complete approved food handler training within 30 days of hire.
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The Illinois food handler course offers flexible online training that supports both individual employees and employers managing compliance statewide. Training follows nationally recognized food safety frameworks accepted under Illinois law.
Illinois food handler requirements are governed by the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act (Public Act 098-0556) and enforced by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).
Regulatory Contact Information
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)
Food Safety Branch
525–535 West Jefferson Street
Springfield, Illinois 62761
Phone: 217-782-4977
Website: Food Safety (illinois.gov)
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IDPH defines who must complete training, certificate validity, renewal requirements, and enforcement standards across Illinois.
An Illinois Food Handlers Card is required for all food employees working in food service establishments, including:
This requirement applies statewide, including major counties such as Cook, DuPage, Lake, Will, and Kane.
Exemptions
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Most food service employees in Illinois must hold a valid food handler certificate unless an exemption applies.
AAA Food Handler’s Illinois food handler training program is designed to meet Illinois Department of Public Health requirements and aligns with nationally recognized food safety training standards.
Certificate Details
Accreditation & Oversight
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AAA Food Handler provides IDPH-compliant, ANAB-accredited food handler training aligned with nationally recognized food safety standards.
Step-by-Step Process
Renewal Requirements
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The process is straightforward, compliant, and aligned with Illinois food safety laws.
Available Options
Notes
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Training packages support both single learners and employers managing large teams.



















Reduces foodborne illness risks
Meets Illinois health code requirements
Standardizes food safety practices
Reinforces food safety responsibilities
Maintains inspection-ready records
Supports smooth daily operations
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Food handler training strengthens compliance, safety, and operational consistency.
Additional Program Advantages
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AAA Food Handler provides employer-ready, Illinois-compliant food handler training.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
The Illinois Food Handler Card is a state-approved and ANAB accredited online program that teaches essential food safety practices for food service workers. It covers topics such as proper handwashing, avoiding cross-contamination, temperature control, and cleaning food-contact surfaces. The course is self-paced, available 24/7, and takes about 1.5 hours to complete. Once finished, you’ll receive an official Illinois Food Handler Certificate.
To earn your Illinois Food Handlers Card, you must complete a course approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) or accredited by the ANAB. After passing the exam with a score of 70% or higher, you can download and print your certificate to provide to your employer.
Your Illinois food handler certificate is valid for three years. To stay compliant with Illinois law, you must retake the course and pass the exam again before the expiration date.
You must be at least 14 years old to work in food service in Illinois. Workers under 16 may have limits on equipment use and work hours. At age 18, employees are typically allowed to perform all food service tasks.
Yes. Illinois accepts online courses, as long as it is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) or accredited by the ANAB. The online option allows you to complete the course at your own pace from anywhere.
To renew your Illinois Food Handler certificate, you must retake an approved course before your current certificate expires. After passing the exam again, you’ll receive an updated certificate to give to your employer.
According to the CDC, Illinois had 25 foodborne illness outbreaks, resulting in 325 illnesses, 19 hospitalizations, and no deaths. The food handler course helps reduce these incidents by teaching workers how to safely handle and prepare food, protect public health, and avoid violations.
Visit the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) website for current food safety regulations, public health updates, and resources related to food handling practices in the state.
The ANABÂ is responsible for evaluating and recognizing programs that meet nationally accepted food safety standards. The ANABÂ helps ensure that food safety training, such as the program offered by AAA Food Handler, meets essential public health guidelines.
AAA Food Handler courses work on most devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. For the best results, use the latest version of Google Chrome. Make sure JavaScript and cookies are enabled, and a PDF reader is installed for accessing course documents.
For official guidance on food safety rules and regulations in Illinois,Â
Contact the Food Safety Branch of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH):
525-535 West Jefferson Street,Â
Springfield, Illinois 62761.
Complete an approved food handler training course within 30 days of employment.
Yes. Illinois law requires food employees to complete food handler training under Public Act 098-0556.
Most Illinois food handler certificates are valid for 3 years.
Yes. Illinois permits approved online food handler training programs.
AAA Food Handler training aligns with IDPH requirements and is ANAB-accredited.
All food employees must complete training within 30 days of hire unless exempt.
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These FAQs clarify statewide food handler requirements, validity, and compliance expectations.
Get Your Illinois Food Handlers Card Online — IDPH-Compliant Training Aligned with National Standards.
Food Handler Reviews
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The course was incredibly well laid out and didn’t seem to have any aspects that would warrant any amount of confusion.
Very effective and I feel that I learned alot.
Very effective and I feel that I learned alot.
this course is very informative made me understand about how food should be properly handle thanks.
this course is very informative made me understand about how food should be properly handle thanks.
Long but informative.
Long but informative.
This course made me understand how food should be properly handle. I learned many things today that will make me a safer cook for life.