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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.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
The AAA Food Handler is an online course platform accredited by the ANAB that teaches essential food safety practices, including hygiene, temperature control, proper cleaning, and contamination prevention. It’s entirely online, self-paced, takes about 1.5 hours, and is available in English and Spanish.
Anyone working with unpackaged food, food-contact surfaces, utensils, or equipment in Indiana should take the Food Handler Certificate Course. This includes cooks, dishwashers, servers, bartenders, deli clerks, grocery staff, and more.
Even though it’s not legally required, the Food Handler Certificate Course helps you learn how to prevent foodborne illness, follow proper food safety procedures, and reduce workplace risks. It also gives you a hiring advantage in Indiana’s growing food service industry.
You’ll learn about foodborne illness prevention, time and temperature controls, personal hygiene, handwashing, safe food storage, cleaning and sanitizing procedures, and avoiding cross-contamination and allergen risks.
To earn your Indiana Food Handlers Card, you must complete the online training and pass the 40-question final exam with a 70% or higher score. You have two attempts to pass, and upon passing, you can instantly download and print your certificate.
Typically valid for 5 years. Renewal is required before the expiration date. Always check with your local health department for updates.
Most Indiana food handler certificates are valid for 3 years. However, employers or local health departments may have renewal guidelines, so it’s best to check with them.
Indiana allows the sale of non-potentially hazardous foods that are shelf-stable and do not require refrigeration. Approved items include baked goods (without cream or custard), fruit jams and jellies, candies, dry spice mixes, granola, and similar products that can be safely stored at room temperature.
The course is 100% online and available 24/7. You can access it on any device with internet access, and it’s available in English and Spanish.
The Indiana Food Handler course costs only $6.95, making it one of the most affordable options available for food safety training.
With the Food Handler Certificate, you can apply for jobs like prep cook, line cook, server, bartender, dishwasher, busser, deli worker, grocery clerk, or food truck staff. It’s ideal for any role that involves handling food or food-contact surfaces.
Food safety training helps prevent foodborne illness outbreaks. Indiana has one of the lowest rates of foodborne illness in the U.S., and by following proper food handling procedures, you can help keep it that way.
Visit the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) website for statewide food safety regulations, the Indiana Food Code, and resources for food workers. The Indiana Department of Education also offers child care food safety resources.
In Indiana, ANABÂ recognition ensures Food Protection Manager Certification programs meet national food safety standards and state health regulations set by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), making them valid for legal compliance.
Yes. Indiana requires a food handler certificate for home-based vendors. It helps ensure safe food preparation and compliance with House Bill 1149. Upon request, a copy must be provided to the local health department or customer.
Yes. Indiana accepts online food handler certificate courses if the provider meets state requirements and issues a valid food handler card upon completion.
For official food safety guidance in Indiana, contact the Indiana State Department of Health, 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
The tutorial is a little slow but over all beneficial.
the course was very informative
Food training is ussually a snooze fest but this coarse was surprisingly painless
the module was very informative
Navigated all the necessary topics in a straighforward way.
I have been in the food industry for a long time, and knew what to do and what not to do, but this course taught me many new reasons why those rules existed, and made them make more sense. Thank you!
Shows toy everything you should really know!
Great class
Easy to follow, all of it just makes sense, and online completion is easy where you can pause stop as time is available
nice and simple, straight forward
the videos are short but informative enough to learn the necessary food handling techniques.
Great Course. Easy to follow and covers everything needed to be successful in the restaurant industry.
Was very easy to understand
This course costs money, I take issue with this for a couple big reasons. For one, this is all extremely long which wouldn’t be an issue if I didn’t have to listen to a stupid text-to-speech ROBOT speaking the entire time. HIRE A HUMAN BEING TO READ LINES FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD PLEASE. You had the audacity to show an image of a human being, but then give the most soulless, most infuriatingly monotone, unengaging voice imaginable. Not to mention the audio quality of said voice randomly dips and sounds scratchy or like it’s coming through a speaker that’s just a little underwater. This course is not worth ANY money, not even the low cost it is. I get that it’s minority run, which I appreciate but using your precious robot to “save” money simply is not worth it. Google maps GPS is unironically easier to listen to. Thank you, do better.