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AAA Food Handler

TEXAS
FOOD HANDLERS CARD

4.9
(27,067 reviews)

4.9
(27,067 reviews)

2 Year Certificate
(No Exam)

$6.95

3 Year Certificate
(Must Pass Exam)

$6.95

Food Allergen Certificate

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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)

The Food Handler course includes essential topics related to food safety, hygiene practices, temperature control, cross-contamination prevention, and safe food preparation. After completing the course, you’ll receive a State-Approved Food Handler Certificate.

Enroll in an approved online course that meets Texas requirements. After completing the training and passing the required assessment (if applicable), you can download your Texas Food Handlers Card instantly.

Enrollment is available 24/7. You can begin learning at any time that fits your schedule.

The course takes approximately 1.5 hours and allows you to start, pause, and resume as needed.

Certificate types are offered at $6.95. Special bulk pricing is available for employers who need to train several staff members.

Employers can monitor, manage, and track employee progress while ensuring their team follows proper food safety procedures.

According to the Texas Administrative Code Rule §228.33, all food employees must complete an accredited food handler training course within 60 days of starting employment.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (TXDSHS) defines food employees as anyone who handles unpackaged food, food-contact surfaces, or food equipment. This includes workers in various establishments such as:

  • Restaurants (casual and fine-dining)

  • Fast food outlets

  • Coffee shops and bakeries

  • Food trucks and sandwich shops

  • Convenience stores

After successfully completing the course, you’ll receive a Texas food handlers card. This card demonstrates that you’ve received basic food safety education and must be kept on file by your employer. Texas law requires that your certificate be readily available on-site, either digitally or as a hard copy.

Yes, the food handler course is available in English and Spanish for broader accessibility.

The ANAB operates under the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) In Texas, this partnership ensures that food safety training programs—such as those offered by AAA Food Handler—meet public health requirements set by the Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas DSHS).

For official guidance on food safety rules and regulations in Texas, contact the Texas Department of State Health Services

Food Handler Program
The Exchange Building
8407 Wall Street
Austin, Texas 78754

In Texas, all food employees are required to complete an accredited food handler training course shortly after being hired. According to the Texas Food Establishment Rules and the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), this training must be completed within 30 to 60 days of starting work, depending on local enforcement.

Food employees include anyone who works with unpackaged food, food-contact surfaces, utensils, or food equipment. This applies to staff at fast food places, full-service restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, food trucks, convenience stores, and sandwich shops.

Food Handler Reviews

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easy

April 13, 2021

Leticia D.

Uu

April 13, 2021

Kaleb B.

user friendly

April 13, 2021

Not bad.

Vickie R.

Good

April 13, 2021

Gabriel A.

Good

April 13, 2021

Hannah C.

Educational, but clunky interface

April 13, 2021

The content of the course is straightforward, but some parts of the user interface could be improved. For example, I wish that I could scrub through the videos to review certain parts of information, rather than having to watch the entire thing over again. Additionally, sometimes it took multiple clicks to navigate to the next video.

Sahrang G.

Very helpful and very detailed :)

April 13, 2021

Shanti B.

Very helpful and explanatory

April 13, 2021

Robert C.

pretty good

April 13, 2021

easy and tells you basic knowledge of the work place

Amanda S.

Okay, but not all pertinent to why I needed the course.

April 13, 2021

Shannon P.

User Friendly and in great detail

April 13, 2021

Emmanuel R.

Great class

April 12, 2021

Very informative. Breaks down all the safety guidelines to handling food.

Jacquelynne S.

User friendly and detailed

April 12, 2021

Ava M.

The course materials were fine, but the website is slow and clunky

April 12, 2021

Steve S.

Very helpful and informative

April 12, 2021

Easy understanding

Ting Y.

good information

April 12, 2021

This is a good learning too, everyone that prepare food should take it.

Amarilis R.

awsome

April 12, 2021

very helpful

Tyla M.

helpful

April 12, 2021

not tomuch reading only in questions very helpful and easy to understand

Rain T.

Would recommend

April 12, 2021

While the course is not exceptional it is informative and easier to do at home verses driving to a test center.

Ashley B.

Gives good information.

April 12, 2021

Jeisha H.