If you’re working in food service in Nebraska—whether in a restaurant, food truck, cafeteria, or grocery store—understanding Nebraska food protection regulations is essential. Our ANAB-accredited course is designed to help food handlers meet state requirements while learning how to prevent foodborne illnesses and maintain high sanitation standards.
This course is ideal for entry-level food workers and can be completed 100% online from any device. Once completed, you’ll instantly receive your certificate of completion.
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Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
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.
Serving safe food will increase productivity will in turn increase workplace satisfaction.
The AAA Food Handler Nebraska food handler course helps workers meet expectations for hygiene, storage, and contamination prevention. In Lincoln-Lancaster County, the permit is mandatory. In other counties, training is voluntary but often required by employers to maintain compliance with Nebraska food protection guidelines.

In Lincoln-Lancaster County, local health rules make food handler training mandatory for anyone working in a food establishment, including back-of-house staff like dishwashers. Elsewhere in Nebraska, some employers require food handler cards, while others see them as a sign of professionalism when hiring.
Having a food handler card shows that you understand safe food practices and are prepared to follow health regulations. Employers value this because it helps them maintain compliance and protect customers.
Foodborne illness has been a concern in Nebraska, with CDC data showing nine outbreaks in 2017—an increase from previous years. By applying what you learn through training, you can help reduce risks and contribute to safer dining experiences statewide.
In Lincoln-Lancaster County, permits are valid for two years. Elsewhere, Nebraska food handler certificates typically last 2–3 years. Renewal ensures employees keep up with Nebraska food safety practices and employers stay compliant.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides a 100% online course approved for Nebraska food service employees. The course takes about 1.5 hours and includes an exam. Once completed, your food handler certificate is available instantly for Nebraska food license and inspection purposes.
Employers prefer workers who already hold a Nebraska food handler certificate because it reduces training costs, prevents foodborne illness risks, and shows compliance with Nebraska food safety requirements.
Nebraska food safety laws require a Person in Charge (PIC) to be present at all times. AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Certification ensures compliance by offering a Food Protection Manager Certification exam accredited by the ANAB and recognized by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).
Nebraska law requires that a qualified person in charge (PIC) be on-site at all times in a food establishment. This person must be able to demonstrate knowledge of foodborne illness prevention, HACCP principles, and state food code rules.
While the state does not require certification, becoming a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) through an ANSI-accredited program such as AAA Food Handler can make inspections smoother and show that you meet professional standards.
In Lincoln-Lancaster County, local rules are stricter: every establishment must have at least one PIC holding a county-issued Food Protection Manager permit. After completing an approved ANSI-accredited training program, you apply for this permit through the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department and pay the associated fee.
Because rules vary by city or county, it’s always best to confirm requirements with your local health department before starting work.
Nebraska law requires that a qualified person in charge (PIC) be on-site at all times in a food establishment. This person must be able to demonstrate knowledge of foodborne illness prevention, HACCP principles, and state food code rules.
While the state does not require certification, becoming a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) through an ANSI-accredited program such as AAA Food Handler can make inspections smoother and show that you meet professional standards.
In Lincoln-Lancaster County, local rules are stricter: every establishment must have at least one PIC holding a county-issued Food Protection Manager permit. After completing an approved ANSI-accredited training program, you apply for this permit through the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department and pay the associated fee.
Because rules vary by city or county, it’s always best to confirm requirements with your local health department before starting work.
Yes. AAA Food Handler offers the exam with online proctoring. Because it is ANAB-accredited and CFP-recognized, it is accepted for Nebraska food safety compliance statewide.
Foodborne illness outbreaks, including those caused by E. coli, show the importance of strict standards. ANAB-accredited exams ensure managers meet nationally recognized food safety benchmarks. This keeps Nebraska food protection programs strong and protects public health.
Nebraska food protection programs include allergen training to protect customers from allergic reactions. AAA Food Handler’s allergen course covers the “Big 9” allergens and teaches prevention of cross-contact, helping businesses stay compliant with Nebraska food protection practices.
The allergen certificate is valid for three years. Retaking training ensures staff continue to follow Nebraska food safety standards and remain prepared to serve customers safely.
For food safety rules, contact:
Nebraska Department of Agriculture – Food Safety & Consumer Protection
301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Phone: (402) 471-3422
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
it was easy and great. Explains answers in detail but still informative
I was nervous but I did it
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Perfect examples and kept me interested. Well Done!
Very informative
Every detail well explained
It was quite long but I learned alot from this course that I didn’t know.
THE COURSE IS VERY DETAILED AND EVEN HAD A MOMENT OF SNAZZY MUSIC (APPROPRIATE OF COURSE). I LIKED THE DETAIL AND TIME TAKEN TO DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPERLY WASHING HANDS AND UNDER FINGERNAILS, AND HYGIENE PRACTICES. NOTHING WAS MISSED IN THIS FOOD HANDLER COURSE. THANK YOU!
In was educational
It was good
was great, wished they didn’t use ai
Wish some of the videos were condensed into one.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
the only thing that I would recommend in the future is easier progress tracking. I would reccomend this course do to the national recognition that it has.
Information was clearly presented
Great material and explanations. Easy to understand.
This was a very well laid out and produced course. I appreciated the way it was organized. It kept me engaged throughout.
Was not as complicated as expected. I learned what was need and am now ready to take the test.
Straightforward and fun
nice and easy, very well put together
Easy to follow the modules and found them informative.
This was really well put together and time efficient.
Good Course
Very informative and engaging.The videos made learning about food safety principles easy to remember for the exam.
This is by far one of the best food handlers classes I’ve taken. Very easy to follow. The information is presented in a way that is easy to remember.
I feel like this helps achieve the goal of satisfying customers with safe food products
An interesting detail is that food intoxications and food infections are different things! They are caused by different things and the timing for symptoms are completely different.
i liked the review questions at the end of the modules
As a small business owner there is difficult to find enough free time during the day, fortunately this course gives me the opportunity to take the training course in my pace.
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
The lecture was very informative and was supported by PowerPoints and small videos. I learned a lot from it and a lot I could take back to the business place.
Informative, thorough training materials. Highly recommend!
The highlight of this review session for me was the hidden allergens in various food that can leads to Celiac disease as discuss in the lecture and how gluten for example can over time can lead to the damage of the small intestine. It is imperative that PIC trainer and educate staff consistently to reduces acts of contaminating food. I learn a lot from this lecture, and I’m encouraged to train, post and contents to increase awareness respectively. Thank you!
It help me know more about food allergy’s 😀😀
the training material was quick and easy enough to understand that made the test portion super easy!
i think final exxam was very well created thsnk you for giving me this oppurtunity 2.000x thank you
Easy
Excelent course. Easy to understand, everything about th eallergen the you have to know is explained in this course.
good training
Great material for test
The narrator was pleasant and kept my interest
easy to understand
everything was well explained and easy to understand.
Very good.
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