AAA Food Handler is a nationally recognized provider of ANAB-accredited food safety training. The North Carolina Food Handlers Card program provides essential food safety education for employees and employers to meet local county requirements and maintain safe food handling practices.
Section Summary:
AAA Food Handler delivers accredited food safety training to support employer and local regulatory requirements across North Carolina.
North Carolina does not require a statewide food handler certificate. Food handler training requirements are determined at the local level and may vary by county or municipality.
Many local health departments require food service employees to demonstrate food safety knowledge as part of routine inspections, permitting processes, or local ordinances. Because these requirements can change, food handler training is strongly recommended for all food service employees to help ensure compliance with local health regulations.
AAA Food Handler training is recognized by local health departments across North Carolina where food handler education is required or accepted.
Section Summary
North Carolina does not have a single statewide food handler requirement. Training expectations vary by local jurisdiction, making accredited food handler education a recommended best practice for food service employees.
The North Carolina Food Handlers Card course delivers foundational food safety training for individuals handling unpackaged food in food service environments.
Course Highlights:
Important Note:
Completion of this course does not replace additional local or county-specific requirements where in-person training or exams may still apply.
Section Summary:
The course builds essential food safety knowledge and provides employer-recognized documentation.
Regulatory Authority:
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – Environmental Health Section
5605 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
Phone: 919-707-5854
Fax: 919-845-3972
Website: DPH: Environmental Health Section (ncdhhs.gov)
Feature | Details |
Course Format | 100% Online |
Access Period | 3 Months from Purchase |
Course Duration | ~1.5 Hours |
Final Assessment | 40 Questions |
Passing Score | 70% |
Attempts Allowed | 2 |
Languages Available | English, Spanish |
Bulk Enrollment | Available for Businesses |



















Education helps prevent, minimize, and eliminate foodborne illnesses and food safety hazards before they occur.
Improves critical thinking and decision-making skills to handle food safety risks correctly.
Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Be able to recognize, mitigate, reduce, or eliminate the risk of improper food safety procedures.
Reducing food safety complaints creates a happier workplace and improves overall productivity.
Serving safe food will increase workplace satisfaction and reduce stress.
Section Summary:
AAA Food Handler delivers trusted, workforce-ready food safety training.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
The North Carolina Food Handlers Card is a certificate approved and accredited by the ANAB. It helps food workers understand best practices for handling food safely to reduce the risks of foodborne illness.
To get your Food Handler Card, complete the approved online course, pass the final exam with a 70% or higher score, and download your certificate of completion. You have two chances to pass the 40-question final exam.
The Food Handler Certificate course is 100% online and available 24/7, so you can take it anytime that fits your schedule.
Anyone who works with food in North Carolina, such as cooks, servers, baristas, grocery staff, and dishwashers, can benefit from the course. Employers also benefit from having trained staff who follow safe food practices.
The Food Handler Certificate course helps you understand how to prevent foodborne illnesses, improve hygiene practices, handle food safely, and maintain clean kitchen environments. It also improves workplace efficiency and satisfaction.
The food handler course takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete.
The Food Handler Certificate course is offered in both English and Spanish.
Food Handler Card is recognized in all counties, including Wake and other key areas across the state.
The course is affordable at $6.95, with bulk discounts available for groups or employers.
Managers can easily track employee progress, manage course completion, and generate reports through the system.
We offer:
There is no difference—both terms are used interchangeably and show that you completed a food safety course.
The AAA Food Handler Card satisfies the food safety training requirement under North Carolina’s Cottage Food Law, as long as the course is accredited by the ANAB. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA & CS) recognizes ANAB-accredited training as acceptable for cottage food producers. Ensure that your AAA Food Handler course includes this accreditation to meet the state’s requirements.
North Carolina does not require formal food safety training for cottage food producers. But it’s a good idea to take a basic food safety course like the AAA Food Handler Card. It helps you follow safe practices and build customer trust. Please check with your local health department as some places have extra rules.
ANAB accreditation ensures the course meets national standards for food safety, making the card widely accepted by health departments and employers.
For official guidance on food safety regulations in North Carolina, Contact:
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – Environmental Health Section
5605 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
Issued after completing an ANAB-accredited course, it teaches safe food handling, personal hygiene, cross-contamination prevention, and compliance with North Carolina food safety laws.
Complete the AAA Food Handler North Carolina course online, pass the exam, and receive a certificate accepted across North Carolina counties with requirements.
$6.95 per participant; bulk pricing available.
Approximately 1.5 hours, accessible 24/7 online.
English and Spanish.
Two attempts, with a 70% passing score.
Yes. AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-accredited training is accepted by local health departments in North Carolina where food handler education is required or recognized.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services – Environmental Health Section
5605 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
Phone: 919-707-5854
Fax: 919-845-3972
Website: DPH: Environmental Health Section (ncdhhs.gov)
Meet employer expectations and show your commitment to food safety with AAA Food Handler’s convenient online training.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
Great explanations
Simple and positive learning experience. Very self explanatory. Thank you
The time frame for the next section to begin is slow. The overall view of the course was excellent, easy to follow and understand
This was very helpful, and taught me a lot.
With the AAA Food Handler training course I was able to learn and retain vital information necessary for my field of business!
The speaker is easy to listen to and understand. The information was informative and you always learn something. Enjoyed the course!!
Enjoyed listening to Maria. She was informative, friendly and gave great advice, Most of the information is common sense, but so many young adult food workers don’t have that. It should teach them a lot
The course was informative and valuable. The curriculum of the course is well structured and to the point.
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East to do and understand!
Explains everything very well and the test was pretty easy.