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AAA Food Handler

MISSOURI
FOOD HANDLERS CARD

4.9
(27,019 reviews)

4.9
(27,019 reviews)

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BENEFITS OF TRAINING

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PREVENT

Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.

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AWARENESS

Improve critical thinking and decision making to prevent or avoid sticky situations.
Food Hygiene Training

ELIMINATE

Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.

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MINIMIZE

Be able to recognize, mitigate, reduce or eliminate the risk of improper food safety procedures.
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PRODUCTIVITY

Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.

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WORKPLACE SATISFACTION

Serving safe food will increase productivity will in turn increase workplace satisfaction.

WHY CHOOSE US 

California Food Manager Certification
Food safety basics

Getting Your Food Handler Card is Quick and Hassle-Free

Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Missouri has no statewide rule, but several counties and cities have their course requirements. Check locally to be sure.

Usually, you must complete an approved Food Handler Course, pass a short test, and provide proof of the course to your employer or local authority.

First, check with your city or county health department to ensure your chosen course is accepted in your area.

To get a Missouri Food Handlers Card, you must complete a food safety course program accredited by the ANAB or approved by your local health department.

You must complete a food safety course that is either ANAB accredited or approved by the appropriate Missouri health authority. This course can often be taken online.

Many counties in Missouri accept a Food Handler Card from an ANAB accredited program. However, some counties and cities have specific food handler requirements, including Jackson County, Kansas City, City of Independence, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, Clay County, and Cass County.

Counties where a standard ANSI-accredited card is typically accepted include Boone, Cape Girardeau, Dent, Lafayette, Marion, Platte, and Sullivan.

The Course typically includes personal hygiene, safe food temperatures, cross-contamination prevention, storage, and proper cleaning procedures.

The course takes about 1.5 hours and can be completed at your own pace.

You’ll have two opportunities to pass the 40-question multiple-choice test with a 70% or higher score.

Food Handler Cards are typically valid for 3 years, depending on the county. Confirm with your local health office for exact details.

The Food Handler Certificate Course helps you understand how to prevent foodborne illness, which may be legally required depending on where you work.

You can work in restaurants, fast food, bakeries, food trucks, grocery stores, or catering as a cook, server, dishwasher, or prep worker.

For official food safety guidance in Missouri, contact the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Environmental Health Services:

930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109

Missouri’s Cottage Food Law permits the sale of non-potentially hazardous foods, including:

  • Baked goods (e.g., breads, cookies, cakes, muffins, scones)
  • Jams, jellies, and fruit butters
  • Dry mixes (e.g., cookie, cake, bread, and soup mixes)
  • Granola
  • Cracked nuts
  • Honey
  • Herbs and dried herb mixes
  • Packaged spices and spice mixes

These items must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration. Foods that are perishable or require time/temperature control for safety (TCS), such as low-acid canned foods, acidified foods, and particular dairy products, are prohibited.

Under Missouri’s Cottage Food Law, producers can sell up to $5,000 worth of cottage food products annually without requiring a food establishment license. Sales must be direct to consumers, and products cannot be sold through third-party vendors like restaurants or grocery stores.

No, Missouri does not require a Food Handler certificate to sell homemade food. However, it’s strongly recommended to take one to learn safe food handling practices and build customer trust. Some local areas may have their own requirements, so it’s a good idea to check with your local health department.

Food Handler Reviews

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July 31, 2025

I passed!

Susan

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July 31, 2025

Easy to understand!

Jason

Informative

July 31, 2025

The study takes time but provides all necessary information.

Galinda R.

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July 31, 2025

Will H.

Food Handler Course

July 30, 2025

The food handler course was a lot of good information that I am glad I now know. It was very informational, and I learned a lot in the process.

Gabrielle W.

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July 30, 2025

Celes K.

Food handler review

July 30, 2025

I mean it’s boring but like it’s good if u need to or wanna get ur food handlers cert.

Heitor

Great information!

July 30, 2025

Thank you.

Cody

Decent

July 30, 2025

Would really appreciate the ability to turn the audio speed up to like 1.5 because of how slow the people talk

Ethan

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July 30, 2025

David

Food handler

July 30, 2025

easy to learn

Raalf

My personal Review

July 30, 2025

The training to me was a very interesting, explained and detailed experience. I believe that it is important to learn all these different rules and skills to be fully updated in the food hander field.

Lucia B.

Good

July 30, 2025

Kierstyn

Fun experience

July 30, 2025

The narrator had a good tone of voice, it was engaging, and the course was very interactive.

Nora B.

Great course

July 30, 2025

Very clear information and good examples, easy to understand

Emilio C.

buisness owner

July 30, 2025

Easy to follow, I feel I was equipped for my test and the material was colorful and great to follow along with

Michelle B.

Needs to know

July 30, 2025

It’s always good to go over the videos and questions, there’s always something that you don’t know so by doing so is the best way to go

Zackeia

Educational

July 30, 2025

it was helpful and educational

Alan

To be clean is one thing but to be safe is the way

July 30, 2025

This is a very serious and course helps understand the many ways people are harmed or die by 4 types of contaminations and how to prevent them and know all ways to being safe around food. The consiquences of failure of food safety revokes or terminates buisnesses and employees which leads us to no job untill fit and standards are met, yes take it very serious and care for your life and others learn the steps take the first step to foodsafety and be happy.

Christian S.

Djaeda's Review

July 30, 2025

Nice

Djaeda H.