AAA Food Handler provides a state-approved food handler card in Phoenix City, enabling restaurant staff, food truck operators, and catering teams to meet Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) standards. Our fully online program, available 24/7 in English and Spanish, allows food service workers to learn at their own pace. In a city bustling with diverse culinary offerings, earning your Phoenix City food handler card ensures you handle meals safely while staying fully compliant with state regulations.



















AAA Food Handler offers a fully accredited online course designed for Phoenix City food employees. Our ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredited program aligns with ADHS requirements, delivering the essential training to earn your food handler card and implement safe food practices every day.

Learn at your own pace—access the course anytime and anywhere to fit your schedule.

Complete the comprehensive training in just 1.5 hours.

Receive your certificate immediately after passing the final exam successfully.
Equip yourself with critical food safety knowledge and hands-on skills to proactively prevent foodborne illnesses in Clark County.
Develop the confidence to assess risks and make informed decisions, ensuring compliance with health standards.
Adopt effective strategies to manage and eliminate foodborne illness risks in your establishment.
Identify potential hazards promptly and take swift action to minimize risks associated with improper food handling.
Implementing robust food safety measures reduces workplace issues and boosts overall productivity.
Maintaining high food safety standards fosters a secure and positive environment, improving team morale and efficiency.
Our fully online certification program is accessible to food industry professionals across Phoenix City, Arizona, including multiple cities:
Phoenix City’s thriving culinary scene, from local eateries to mobile food vendors, plays a key role in the state’s food safety landscape. By completing your food handler card through AAA Food Handler, employees comply with ADHS regulations while demonstrating reliable, state-approved safety standards in one of Arizona’s busiest food markets.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Know Before You Train
Yes. Maricopa County (which includes Phoenix) requires all food workers handling unpackaged food, utensils, or equipment to complete an accredited training program. AAA Food Handler’s course is fully recognized because it is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB).
 Absolutely. Phoenix City allows food handler training to be completed fully online, provided the provider is ANAB-accredited. With AAA Food Handler, you can log in from any device, finish the lessons, and get your downloadable card right away.
In Phoenix/Maricopa County, your food handler card is valid for 3 years from the date of issue. After that, you’ll need to renew by retaking the training to stay compliant.
Holding a food handler card qualifies you for a wide range of positions, such as:
Phoenix City is one of the fastest-growing food service markets in the U.S. Having your card before applying shows employers you’re prepared and saves them training time.
For official regulations, visit the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department website. It includes Phoenix-specific rules, renewal timelines, and food code guidelines. AAA Food Handler keeps its courses aligned with these updates to ensure you stay fully compliant.
Food Handler Reviews
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bit of a hefty final exam, but if you paid attention you should do good.
Most of what follows is things I feel could be improved upon, but which largely don’t negatively impact the overall effectiveness of the course.
Technical issues:
– Variable audio between video segments, usually within a similar level, but occasionally drastically quieter
– Not all videos had closed captions, which is a vital tool for folks who may be hard of hearing, or who process information better when read over heard
– Volume and closed captions settings did not carry over between videos, this is minor, but it is frustrating to turn it up and enable CC on every single video segment
– I did also notice on a couple of the videos the controls for pausing/playing, volume, and closed captions moved to different places.
– The videos did a have a delay for me, but not too significant, however I feel this could be streamlined a bit better. I’m assuming the delay is due to a back end process first checking if you’ve completed the prior module and then initiating the process to load the video. Something which could be done to help improve the loading speed is having the video quality reduced to about 720p(assuming they’re not already), since most of the modules videos contained still images or infographics which wouldn’t be drastically negatively impacted by a lower resolution and they’re all pretty short and less than 5min which should mean the video files are small in size and they load swiftly.
Content:
– One of the first questions about High Risk Populations for foodborne illness was badly worded, the question “Which of the following groups are at a high risk of getting foodborne illness? click on each one to learn more” -> this implied that only the groups at higher risks should be selected, but the module actually wanted you to click on each group to learn more about them and their individual risks of foodborne illness.
– The Handwashing segment and steps I felt would have been better if it instead cut to segments of a video playing which demonstrate visually what was needed for each step rather than watching a video first then looking at simple infographic images. Or perhaps talked the steps in the handwashing process over the handwashing video shown initially.
– The segment on personal hygiene’s cartoon example, I felt dipped into over exaggeration and was poorly worded. The directions afterword’s felt ok, but during the video the comments “looks at your uncombed hair” and “she pinches her nose because you obviously didn’t shower” aren’t great. Instead if you have to keep the comments about hair and not showering, I’d recommend changing the wording to something closer to “concerningly unexpected and/or unpleasant odors” or “concerningly unkempt appearances”. Reasoning is, otherwise this really only applies to the beginning of a shift and to those not working in hot or fast paced areas of the food service/restaurant. Honestly though I’d just remove the cartoon animation from that segment, I can see the intent of a “this is why these things are needed” example, but if its removed it would reduce the overall time of the course and its removal doesn’t hamper the information which is needed to get across.
– Generally I felt things could have been a bit more succinct, there were a number of places where information was reiterated without significant changes or additional surrounding information. I realize some of that could have been for the sake of emphasizing, but if reduced, the modules time could probably be reduced by about 10-15minutes at a rough guesstimation.
– Something minor is the temperature ranges change a bit based on altitude(atmospheric pressure), temperature, and humidity making the boiling point of water vary depending on these factors and isn’t always exactly 212°F.
This course gives good examples of situations on real life and helps comprehend
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4.9
Best knowledge for food manager
Information was delivered thoroughly, modules were informative and short enough that you could stay focused
was a lot more focused than the in-person review classes, no wasted time at all
Buen entrenamiento
easy to learn
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Es algo estraño
Easy training
It was simple
it was a little bit overwhelming for me, I wish it can be categories by what kind of business you run
I am opining a convenience store no kitchen or cooking food, just because I may sell coffee to go
I have to go though this spend time and money
Bonito
Easy to follow
Excelente
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