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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.
In Clark County, including Las Vegas, individuals must take an in-person test administered by the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) to obtain a Food Handler Safety Card. While cards accredited by the ANAB are generally accepted
The course costs just $6.95. Businesses can also access bulk discounts to train multiple employees at once.
The course takes about 1.5 hours to complete and is entirely self-paced. You can start and stop anytime, based on your availability.
The course teaches key food safety practices, such as:
You’ll have two chances to complete the 40-question final exam, and a score of at least 70% is required to pass.
The course is in English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for diverse employees.
This course helps maintain a safe, sanitary food environment and improves customer trust. For you, it boosts job readiness and fulfills workplace course requirements.
You’ll have a second chance to retake the exam after reviewing the course material, at no additional cost.
The Nevada Food Handlers Card course is State approved and meets all state food safety standards. For local requirements, check with your health department or employer.
Online access allows you to train anytime, anywhere—no commuting or scheduling conflicts. It’s affordable and fits easily into your routine.
It teaches best practices in hygiene, cleaning, food handling, and temperature control—all proven to reduce the risk of foodborne outbreaks.
With a Food Handler Certificate, you can work in a variety of food service settings, including:
In Clark County, you must take an in-person test with the SNHD to receive an official food handler card. In other counties, you can complete an ANAB accredited course online or in person to meet employer or local health requirements.
Clark County (Las Vegas and surrounding areas):
Southern Nevada Health District
280 S. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89107
All Other Counties:
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Public and Behavioral Health
4150 Technology Way, Carson City, NV 89706
Baked goods, jams, jellies, granola, dry mixes, honey, herbs, candies, dried fruits, and other shelf-stable products.
No, a Food Handler certificate is not required under Nevada’s Cottage Food Law, but it is highly recommended to ensure safe food handling and improve consumer confidence.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
YOU NEED TO KNOW THESE THINGS . YOU CAN PREVENT SOMEONE FROM GETTING SICK
It was good. Almost painless.
Much more helpful and relevant course, easy for study
took about 2+hrs
this was easy informative and helpful
en Este curso fue de mucho uso y aprendizaje ya que existen demasiadas cosas que como persona comun no sabemos hasta que se require El uso de food handler. en mi experiencia fue un 10 de 10, lo aprendido sera de mucha ayuda para mi y mi trabajo. Mi intencion es ofrecer lo major en Este servicio y sabiendo Todo esto mas que nada lo de las contaminaciones y temperatures porque en la mayoria de Los Cabos no lo sabemos de forma correcta.
easy to move through each module.
Great expirience and gained knowledge
Great course a lot of information I wasn’t aware of!
I thought it was pretty good, but it would have upped my confidence if there had been mini quizzes after each section, so I could learn through repetition and what I may have missed in that section, to better prepare me for the final.
This course was informative
Great!
The course is divided into small modules and makes the whole learning process feel not that long.
Although longer than expected, the material presented was easy to follow and understand.