AAA Food Handler

STATE of Nevada

State Of Nevada

FOOD HANDLER

Food Handler Card

Starting at $6.95

FOOD MANAGER

Food Manager Certification

Starting at $49.95

ALCOHOL

Alcohol Server Training

Starting at $7.95

ALLERGEN

Allergen Awareness Training

Starting at $12.95

HARASSMENT

Sexual Harassment Prevention

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Nevada Food Safety – Get Certified Online

Whether you’re starting a job in a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or catering business, proper Nevada food safety training is essential. Our ANAB-accredited course is designed to help you meet state requirements while learning how to safely handle, store, and prepare food to prevent foodborne illness.

This fully online course is perfect for food handlers and entry-level workers. It’s easy to use, available 24/7, and provides an instant certificate upon completion.

Why Take Nevada Food Safety Course?

✅ 100% Online – Learn anytime, anywhere

✅ Meets Nevada food safety training standards

✅ Works on phones, tablets, and computers

✅ Ideal for food handlers and kitchen staff

✅ Instant Certificate Download After Passing

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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.
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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

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

In Clark County, including Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) requires all food employees to pass a food safety exam before receiving a food handler card. Outside Clark County, a food handler certificate is not always required by law, but many employers make it mandatory. AAA Food Handler offers a convenient online course that meets Nevada standards and issues an instant certificate upon completion.

Nevada Food Safety

In Clark County, including Las Vegas, anyone working in food service is required to hold a valid food handler card. But the benefits of training go further than just compliance. Many employers across Nevada prefer staff who are trained because it shows you understand how to keep food safe and prevent health risks.

The CDC has reported fewer foodborne illness outbreaks in Nevada in recent years, which highlights how training and proper food safety habits can make a real impact. By completing AAA Food Handler training and using these practices at work, you help protect both customers and the community from preventable illness.

In Clark County, food handler cards are valid for three years. In other counties, most food handler certificates are valid for two to three years, depending on local rules and employer requirements. The Food Protection Manager Certification is valid for five years throughout Nevada, including SNHD and Washoe County. Renewal requires retaking and passing the ANAB-accredited exam.

Nevada law requires that every food establishment have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on duty during all hours of operation. This is usually the owner, manager, or head chef. The CFPM is responsible for ensuring compliance with food safety laws, training employees, and preventing foodborne illness.

Yes. AAA Food Handler provides fully online programs for food handlers, food managers, and allergen training. These courses are available 24/7, work on any device, and allow learners to download their certificate immediately after passing. This flexibility makes it easy to meet Nevada food safety requirements while balancing work schedules.

A food safety manager ensures that a food business consistently meets health regulations and protects customers from foodborne illnesses. They oversee safe food handling, train staff, and act as the main point of contact during inspections or audits. Their leadership helps prevent costly violations and builds customer trust.

Yes. Many Nevada bartenders are required to hold both an alcohol server certificate and a food handler certificate. This is because bartenders often handle food-contact items like fruit garnishes, ice, and glassware. Holding both certificates demonstrates that they are trained in both responsible alcohol service and safe food handling practices.

Food allergies are a growing public health concern, and mistakes can have life-threatening consequences. Allergen training teaches Nevada food workers how to recognize the nine major allergens, prevent cross-contact, communicate effectively with customers, and respond in case of an emergency. For businesses, it reduces liability and increases customer confidence.

All foodservice employees can benefit, but chefs, servers, and managers especially should complete allergen training. These employees interact most closely with customers and prepare food that could contain allergens. Many Nevada employers require allergen certificates as part of their food safety program.

Nevada does not set a statewide expiration date for allergen training. However, most employers recommend renewing every two to three years. This ensures workers remain updated on new allergen regulations, safety practices, and customer service standards.

For official food safety requirements, contact:

  • Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD): 280 S. Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107
  • Washoe County Health District: 1001 E. Ninth Street, Reno, NV 89512
  • Nevada Department of Health and Human Services: 4126 Technology Way, Carson City, NV 89706

These agencies oversee food handler cards, manager certification, and other Nevada food safety programs.

Food Handler Reviews

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test was too easy, make it harder.

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Short and informative and can take breaks in between when needed.

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Easy self pace .

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I took the course online. I learned a lot but the app stalled a few times and the sound dropped out several times. But Inwad able to read captions

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I did it, scared and nervous. But I did it and I passed!

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Miranda R.

Cannot be shorter but this is easy to get for anyone.

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Cannot be shorter but this is easy to get for anyone.

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excellent training

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this was easy aND fun

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It was easy to navigate and very useful.

Roxana V.

Great course

December 15, 2025

Best course to take.

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