AAA Food Handler

NEVADA
FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATION

4.9
(9,197 reviews)

$99.95

Gold Package

$119.95

Diamond Package

$69.95

Exam Only

$49.95

Training Only

* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.

Summary: Flexible packages support individual learners and multi-location organizations, ensuring compliance with Certified Food Protection Manager Nevada requirements.

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Nevada Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved

We guarantee approval of the Certified Food Protection Manager Program by the health department.

Please click to view the nationally recognized ANAB-CFP Accreditation for Food Protection Manager.

Food Manager Certification Nevada- ANAB-CFP Accredited CFPM Training Accepted Statewide

Organization Overview

AAA Food Handler is a nationally recognized provider of food safety education, supporting restaurants, franchises, healthcare facilities, hotels, and institutional kitchens in achieving regulatory compliance. Our programs are ANAB-CFP Accredited, ensuring acceptance by Nevada health departments. With fully online training, secure proctored exams, instant certificates, and bilingual options, AAA Food Handler enables managers to earn Certified Food Protection Manager (Nevada) certifications efficiently and in compliance with county requirements.

Summary: AAA Food Handler offers nationally recognized, county-specific Nevada CFPM online training programs designed for maximum flexibility and compliance.

Course / Training Overview

Nevada does not require statewide Food Manager Certification. However, Carson City, Clark, Douglas, Washoe Counties, and the City of Reno mandate that at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) be present per shift. AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-CFP Accredited courses meet these county requirements and are entirely accepted by local health departments.

Key course features:

  • 100% online, self-paced training for Nevada CFPM training online
  • English and Spanish options
  • Instant certificate upon passing the exam
  • Course duration: 4 hours; Exam duration: 2 hours
  • Start, stop, and resume training anytime
  • Secure proctored exams included

Summary: AAA Food Handler programs fulfill county-specific compliance and prepare food managers for FDA Food Code compliance Nevada.

Regulatory Overview & State Requirements

Regulatory Contact Information:

Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health
4150 Technology Way, Carson City, NV 89706
Phone: 775-684-4200 | Fax: 775-687-7570 | Email: dbph@health.nv.gov

Certification Requirements:

  • Not required statewide; county mandates apply
  • CFPM required in Carson City, Clark, Douglas, Washoe, and the City of Reno
  • Valid for 5 years in these jurisdictions
  • One PIC per shift where required

Training & Recertification:

  • Training hours are not specified at the state level; they vary by county
  • Recertification is required only at the county level

Food Code & HACCP Compliance:

  • Nevada adopts the 2022 FDA Food Code with 2024 Supplement per the 2023 Nevada Food Regulations
  • Key updates include cooling requirements, food surface disinfection, sesame allergen inclusion, and clarified date-marking guidance.
  • HACCP is required for special processes
  • Bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat foods is prohibited.
  • Hot holding: 135°F | Cold holding: 41°F | Comminuted meat: 155°F for 15 seconds

Summary: AAA Food Handler programs align with Nevada CFPM training online, county mandates, HACCP requirements, and the latest FDA Food Code compliance Nevada standards.

Who Needs Certification

CFPM certification applies to establishments in counties with mandates:

  • Restaurants and bars
  • Catering services
  • Hotels and hospitality venues
  • Mobile food units
  • Healthcare and senior living facilities
  • Schools, universities, and institutional kitchens

Summary: One CFPM per shift is mandatory in regulated Nevada counties.

AAA Food Handler Acceptance & Accreditation

Summary: Accreditation ensures nationwide recognition and compliance for Nevada CFPMs.

How to Become a Certified Food Protection Manager

Step-by-step process for Certified Food Protection Manager, Nevada:

  1. Complete AAA Food Handler – Food Manager training online
  2. Pass the ANAB-CFP Accredited proctored exam (70% passing score)
  3. Receive an instant digital certificate
  4. Renew certification every 5 years in mandated counties

Summary: Following this process ensures CFPM compliance and alignment with county and FDA regulations.

Why Choose AAA Food Handler

Summary: AAA Food Handler ensures fast, compliant, and recognized Nevada CFPM training online for individuals and organizations.

OUR CLIENTS

BENEFITS OF TRAINING

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FOOD SAFETY

Prevent foodborne illnesses through proper handling and hygiene practices.

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COMPLIANCE

Ensure regulatory compliance with state and local food safety laws.

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INSPECTIONS

Reduce inspection violations by following established food safety standards.

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HYGIENE

 Improve staff hygiene and operational efficiency in food handling.

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DOCUMENTATION

Maintain audit-ready documentation for inspections and record-keeping.

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HACCP

Supports HACCP requirements for special processes and high-risk foods.

Summary: Certification strengthens safety, compliance, and operational efficiency while maintaining FDA Food Code compliance in Nevada.

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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)

In Nevada, Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification requirements are enforced at the county and city level.

CFPM certification is required in the following jurisdictions:

  • Carson City

  • Clark County

  • Douglas County

  • Washoe County

  • City of Reno

At least one Person in Charge (PIC) per shift must be a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) in counties and cities where certification is required.

Food Manager Certification Nevada

Yes. AAA Food Handler is ANAB-CFP Accredited, and its Food Manager Certification is accepted by Nevada counties that require CFPM credentials, including Carson City, Clark, Douglas, Washoe Counties, and the City of Reno.

Enroll in an ANAB-CFP Accredited program like the one offered by AAA Food Handler. It includes:

  • Online, self-paced course
  • Final exam meeting CFP standards
  • Downloadable certificate upon passing the exam

The entire process is approved by Nevada health departments and meets Food Safety Certification standards.

Yes. Nevada allows a 100% online Food Protection Manager Certification. You can complete everything remotely, on your schedule, from training to the final exam.

Once you pass the exam, your Nevada Food Manager Certification is valid for 5 years. Be sure to renew before it expires to remain in compliance.

Here are your options (all include the $46 proctoring fee):

Gold Package – $99.95

  • Online Course
  • ANAB-CSI Accredited exam
  • Training + Certification
  • Instant certificate upon passing
  • Available in English or Spanish

Diamond Package – $119.95

  • Everything in the Gold Package
  • One Free Retest
  • 160 Practice Questions
  • Must complete all training & practice to qualify for the free retest

Exam Only – $69.95

  • For those who’ve completed training elsewhere
  • Includes a proctored exam and an instant certificate

Training Only – $49.95

  • Online training access
  • Comes with a training certificate

You’ll receive one free retest with the Diamond Package. To qualify, you must complete the full training and all sample tests before your first exam attempt. Additional retests are available for $69.95.

Yes! All training materials and exams are available in both English and Spanish to better serve Nevada’s diverse food industry.

Absolutely. Our Group Registration system is perfect for:

  • Restaurants
  • Franchise locations
  • Assisted living kitchens
  • Hospitality teams

You can assign training, track progress, and download certificates from one dashboard.

Yes. Nevada health inspectors often verify whether you have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff. Our program follows the FDA Food Code and is required for compliance.

Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification is required in Carson City, Clark County, Douglas County, Washoe County, and the City of Reno. In these areas, the certification remains valid for five years.

Yes. The AAA Food Handler program meets food safety requirements in healthcare and long-term care kitchens as outlined in CFR § 483.60. It’s also a solid step for those pursuing a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) path.

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  • Over 35 years of experience in food safety education
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For regulatory guidance and official updates, contact the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health:

4150 Technology Way, Carson City, Nevada 89706.

Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification is mandatory in Carson City, Clark, Douglas, and Washoe Counties, as well as the City of Reno. 

Nevada follows the FDA Food Code and requires food establishments to have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). The regulations focus on proper food handling, hygiene, training, and operational safety—all of which are covered in programs recognized by the state.

A program accredited by the ANAB meets rigorous national food safety standards. Choosing such a program helps ensure Nevada health departments accept your Food Manager Certification and supports compliance with the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) guidelines.

Food Handlers perform basic tasks; CFPMs supervise food safety, train staff, and enforce compliance.

Yes, the 2023 Nevada Food Regulations reference the 2022 FDA Food Code with 2024 Supplement.

Yes, HACCP is mandatory for special processes under county regulations.

Get Your Food Manager Certification Nevada — Fully Online, ANAB-CFP Accredited, and Accepted by Local Health Departments.

Food Manager Reviews

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Very informative.

December 20, 2022

BETEL G.

Easy to follow, fast informative modules

December 20, 2022

Priscila A.

Easy to use and informative was clear.. Just a few questions could have been worded just a little better

December 19, 2022

Michael B.

Excellent resource

December 19, 2022

helpful & informative

Cheree B.

Quality Training

December 19, 2022

Christa S.

4.9

December 19, 2022

Beatriz O.

Easy to follow, fast informative modules

December 19, 2022

Estee T.

informative

December 18, 2022

Sara K.

very informative

December 18, 2022

KRISHNA K.

Very Easy to follow and understand

December 17, 2022

SandraSam K.

great

December 17, 2022

nice and informative

Timmy S.

5

December 16, 2022

Angela J.

Thank you. although it is not fun to sit and hear such a long course. I must admit the it is very necessary in order to continue on educating ourselves in proper food handling.

December 16, 2022

Luz N.

Helpful and much needed.

December 16, 2022

Braeden H.

Easy yet well explain modules

December 15, 2022

Easy yet well explain modules

Daniel G.

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December 15, 2022

Very informative !!

Norman H.

Very helpful!

December 15, 2022

Shannon R.

very clear on the questions and answers

December 14, 2022

Yuri E.

good course but should allow for closed captioning

December 14, 2022

Todd T.

Very clear

December 14, 2022

the subsection check points were well placed.

Tami P.