If you work in food service in New Jersey—whether at a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or cafeteria—New Jersey food safety training is essential. Our Course helps you meet state and local health regulations while teaching you how to handle food safely and prevent foodborne illness.
This online course is trusted by employers across the state—from Newark to Atlantic City—and equips you with real-world skills in just 1.5 hours.
✅ 100% Online – Learn at your convenience
✅ Meets Food Safety Requirements
✅ Mobile-Friendly, Easy-to-Use Platform
✅ Great for Entry-Level Food Handlers and Staff
✅ Instant Certificate Download Upon Completion



















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.
Some municipalities in New Jersey require food handler training, but even where it isn’t mandatory, having a food handler card can make you a stronger candidate when applying for jobs in restaurants, cafes, or other food establishments.
Food safety knowledge is critical for anyone handling unpackaged food or working with food-contact surfaces. According to CDC data, New Jersey reported 18 foodborne illness outbreaks in 2017, an increase from 13 in 2016. By applying the practices learned in training, you can help reduce these risks and contribute to safer dining experiences in your community.
New Jersey does not mandate food handler training statewide, but certain counties and cities have their own rules. For example, the city of Newark and some municipalities in Bergen County require employees to have a food handler permit.

With AAA Food Handler, earning a food handler certificate is simple. Complete the 100% online course, pass the final exam, and download your certificate instantly. You can then provide proof of completion to your employer or local health department if required.
A food handler certificate is typically valid for 2 to 3 years in New Jersey. AAA Food Handler provides renewal options so employees remain compliant with county health regulations.
Completing the AAA Food Handler course prepares you for roles in restaurants, cafés, bakeries, food trucks, grocery stores, catering companies, and institutional kitchens. Employers value this certificate because it demonstrates strong knowledge of New Jersey food safety practices.
 New Jersey requires Risk Type 3 food establishments—including full-service restaurants, supermarkets with deli operations, hospitals, schools, and institutional kitchens—to have a Certified Food Protection Manager on duty during all operating hours. AAA Food Handler provides the Food Protection Manager Certification that fulfills this requirement statewide.
In New Jersey, Risk Type 3 food establishments must have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on-site at all times, as required under NJAC 8:24-2.1(b).
To become a CFPM, individuals must pass a food safety exam through an ANAB-CFP-accredited program, such as AAA Food Handler. Because some municipalities may have additional rules or approved training providers, it’s always a good idea to confirm requirements with your local health department to ensure full compliance.
The AAA Food Handler program is accredited by the ANAB and recognized by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). This ensures food managers meet the highest national standards in food safety, reduce risks of outbreaks, and protect both employees and customers.
 Yes. The AAA Food Handler Food Protection Manager Certification meets food safety requirements outlined in CFR § 483.60 for healthcare and long-term care kitchens. It also supports professionals seeking advancement into roles such as Certified Dietary Manager (CDM).
The AAA Food Handler allergen course helps employees recognize and manage the nine major allergens—milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat, and sesame. Our training protects customers, prevents cross-contact, and strengthens New Jersey food safety in restaurants and food service businesses.
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For statewide regulations, contact:
New Jersey Department of Health
Division of Public Health Infrastructure, Laboratories, and Emergency Preparedness
PO Box 360
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0360
Phone: (609) 826-4935
AAA Food Handler programs are designed to meet or exceed these requirements and are accepted by employers across New Jersey.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
totally common sense, didn’t take 5ever, way too easy to understand
I rated a 3/5 because I feel like the course could be better if there wasn’t videos for every single lesson. I would also appreciate it if you could actually go back to some parts of the video. Also if I complete a video, I would like to move on without having to worry about the module being locked.
Thank you for the helpful information.
The course itself was very easy to understand and the modules itself were very easy to go through. However, I did experience some bugs during the procedure. Sometimes when completing a module, it wouldn’t register as completed and I would need to do the lesson again. Other than that bug, the rest of it was almost flawless!
The only issue I had while doing this course was being locked out of modules even though I had completed it, the successfully completed banner wouldn’t come up. Other than that great course for food handling training.
This class did take longer than 90 minutes but was an easy follow along class with videos!
This course was informative and fairly painless
Thank you
Great course. Fast, easy, and covered everything!
this whole lesson/course gave out many important details that everyone should acknowledge to prevent cross-contamination and educated me more about safety hazards of working with food.
80%
The course was efficient, clear and easy to navigate.
Was easy to follow along and learned a few new things. Great course!!!
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Good training a bit long but very helpful
easy to follow
Process was easy.
I found this training to be very thorough and useful for my new business.
As long as you follow through with it, the course is very easy and understandable to learn from.
The presentation is clear and very informative.
The presentation is clear and very informative
This course was very informative and helped me be more careful when handling food. The content is easy to follow, and I highly recommend it.
Very fun lot of information
lot of information , knowgble ,fun
Thank you for the information in the videos very helpful for any food manger
If you believe you can do it, just don’t fall asleep
I found the videos to be informative and easy paced.
it was easy to follow and understand i recommend it thank you
If you’ve been in the industry as long as me, it’s more of a “sit through this patiently” kind of thing, but it’s very thorough and engaging enough.
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
Course was comprehensive and painless. It was offered at a good price and the information will help me to serve more safely.
I enjoyed what I learned.
The next module is not discoverable, and most importantly, the exam module fail to load on chrome browser, the module locking is super frustrating without easy way to bypass, and there is long loading time to access each module,
It was quick and easy to follow
good staf
This training was very comprehensive and thorough. It was a great experience overall!
The food allergen course has provided different techniques, measures, treatments, precautions and data to help foster safe food service operations.
Easy to undestand and very informative.
Good training course
Excellence information
Easy test as long as you listen to modules
Straightforward and tons of good information.
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 😀😀
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