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AAA Food Handler

NORTH DAKOTA
FOOD HANDLERS CARD

4.9
(26,967 reviews)

4.9
(26,967 reviews)

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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.
Food Hygiene Training

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 

California Food Manager Certification
Food safety basics

Getting Your Food Handler Card is Quick and Hassle-Free

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 North Dakota, earning a Food Handler Card requires completing a food safety training course accredited by the ANAB. The course teaches key principles such as food hygiene, proper handling techniques, contamination prevention, and strategies to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. It also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean and sanitary kitchen environment. This course complies with state regulations and is mandatory for individuals working with food in restaurants, catering companies, and other food service operations.

To receive a North Dakota Food Handlers Card, take and pass a food safety course accredited by the ANAB. Once completed, you’ll receive a recognized card throughout the state.

The Food Handler course is done entirely online and is available 24/7. After finishing the 1.5-hour course, you’ll take a 40-question final exam. You’ll need a score of at least 70% to pass and earn your certificate.

The Food Handler course is perfect for individuals in the food industry, whether you work in a restaurant, café, grocery store, food truck, or concession stand. It’s designed for anyone involved in preparing or serving food.

The Food Handler Course costs just $6.95. Discounts are available for businesses looking to train multiple employees at once.

You can take the Food Handler Certificate in English or Spanish.

No worries—you get two attempts to pass the exam. You’ll have another chance if you fail the first time.

The Food Handler Card is accepted throughout all counties in North Dakota, including significant areas like Cass County.

The Food Handler training helps prevent foodborne illnesses, enhances decision-making in food handling, and ensures proper safety protocols are followed. It also helps businesses reduce complaints and improve workplace morale.

Owners and managers can monitor employee performance, track course completions, and generate reports through the platform’s management tools.

ANAB accredits the Food Handler course and satisfies North Dakota’s food safety training requirements. It is accepted across all counties and cities, including Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks.

Here’s what sets it apart:

  • Satisfaction Guarantee
  • Easy-to-use online platform
  • Meets or exceeds state health requirements
  • Competitive pricing with a price-match guarantee
  • Manager-friendly tracking and reporting tools

For official food safety guidance in North Dakota, contact:
North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services – Food and Lodging Program
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58505

North Dakota permits the sale of non-potentially hazardous foods such as baked goods, jams, jellies, preserves, honey, syrups, and certain canned goods. These items must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration.

North Dakota does not require food safety training for cottage food producers. However, completing a Food Handler certificate is strongly recommended to ensure safe food handling practices and enhance consumer confidence. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services offers resources and guidance on food safety training options.

Food Handler Reviews

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Very good course

April 28, 2021

tonya P.

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April 28, 2021

Natalia C.

Use celular y fue un poco más tardado, por que me pedía usar el ratón y tarde mucho más tie

April 28, 2021

Andres R.

Very simple and easy to understand.

April 28, 2021

Leanne H.

Very good, but wishing the passing score was higher.

April 28, 2021

Considering that most of this course consists of common sense and hygienic practices, it’s kind of concerning that it only takes a 70% score to pass. This is important stuff!

Otherwise, I did enjoy the course as it is very simple and easy to understand. No beating around the bush or over-complicated jargon here, just straightforward teaching.

Morgan H.

Awesome course and easy to navigate

April 28, 2021

Great training videos

Jaimie C.

very well at explaining

April 28, 2021

Myron L.

5 Stars

April 28, 2021

Aedan H.

Fun!

April 28, 2021

Kayla R.

5 stars

April 28, 2021

Sophia F.

This was a very well organized class.

April 28, 2021

I enjoyed the class and would recommend it to anyone needing to obtain a Food Handler

Certificate.

Cathey A.

It was easy

April 28, 2021

Mario G.

Great!

April 28, 2021

Easy and fun to learn something new!

HyeRin L.

Lengthy but Worth It!

April 28, 2021

Mason M.

4

April 27, 2021

shuzhen L.

You can't get an easier test to pass

April 27, 2021

Mark H.

Quick and easy

April 27, 2021

Maria V.

Training flows easily

April 27, 2021

I found this training to flow easy and very user friendly.

Monica P.

This was a simple way to learn everything that I needed to learn.

April 27, 2021

I feel more confident going into my job in the restaurant industry after this course.

Erica G.

Great

April 27, 2021

Melissa A.