AAA Food Handler

TEXAS
FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATION

4.9
(10,008 reviews)

Health Department Approved, ANAB-CFP Accredited Certified Food Manager Exam

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TEXAS DSHS APPROVED FOOD MANAGER EXAM
INCLUDES PROCTOR
(WHERE APPLICABLE)
VALID IN TEXAS
ONLINE TRAINING COURSE
SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS
ONE FREE RETEST*
INSTANT CERTIFICATE
ENGLISH OR SPANISH
$29.95
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NATIONWIDE FOOD MANAGER TRAINING & EXAM
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$49.95
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Food Manager
Training Only

$29.95

Texas State Food Manager Exam Only

$74.95

Texas State Food Manager Training & Exam

$119.95

Nationwide Food Manager Training & Exam

$49.95

Food Manager Training Only

* Nationwide Food Manager Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.

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Texas Department of State Health Services Approved

We guarantee approval of the Certified Food Protection Manager Program by the health department.

Please click to view the nationally recognized ANSI accreditation for Food Protection Manager.

Texas Food Manager Certification| ANAB CFP-Accredited & State-Accepted Training

AAA Food Handler provides fully accepted Texas Food Manager Certification that meets all requirements under the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER), Texas Administrative Code §228, and Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 437. This 100% online, self-paced training helps managers and supervisors prevent foodborne illness, ensure operational safety, and remain compliant with Texas and local health department regulations. Available in English and Spanish, AAA Food Handler’s program is accepted statewide and trusted by food establishments across Texas.

Texas Compliance Overview

Under TFER 25 TAC §228.33, every Texas food establishment must have at least one Certified Food Manager (CFM) on duty. Texas recognizes two approval pathways:

Accepted Pathway 1 – ANAB CFP- Accredited Food Protection Manager Exams
AAA Food Handler qualifies as a nationally accredited provider.

Accepted Pathway 2 – Texas DSHS-Approved Food Manager Programs
AAA Food Handler also qualifies under this state-specific approval.

Because AAA Food Handler meets both pathways, its certification is accepted statewide in:

Meaning: AAA Food Handler’s Texas Food Manager Certification is valid everywhere in Texas without exception.

Legal Requirements & State Codes (Texas)

Texas law requires:

  • At least one Certified Food Manager on duty
    Per Texas Administrative Code Title 25, Rule §228.33
  • Food Handler training for employees
    Must be ANAB CFP- accredited. AAA Food Handler provides compliant courses
  • Certification renewal every 5 years
    Required under the Texas Food Establishment Rules

Relevant Legal References:

  • 25 TAC §228 – Texas Food Establishment Rules
  • Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 437
  • Texas Administrative Code Title 25, Rule §228.33
    Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) guidelines

AAA Food Handler’s certification meets all legal and regulatory requirements for Texas.

Why Texas Food Manager Certification Matters (Training Benefits)

AAA Food Handler’s Texas Food Manager Certification helps managers:

  • Meet TFER and Texas Code requirements
  • Reduce foodborne illness risks
  • Improve hygiene and cross-contamination control
  • Reduce inspection violations
  • Strengthen operational safety and consistency
  • Train, supervise, and manage food employees effectively
  • Demonstrate compliance to inspectors and corporate auditors

Summary: Certification supports safety, compliance, inspection readiness, and improved operational performance.

What You’ll Learn

Food Safety Management

  • Supervising safe food handling
  • Managing employee hygiene and illness policies

Foodborne Illness Prevention

  • Pathogens, contamination sources, and prevention strategies

Cleaning & Sanitizing Procedures

  • Sanitizer use, surface cleaning, and equipment hygiene

Regulatory Compliance

  • Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER)
  • ANSI and DSHS food safety standards

Responsibilities of a Certified Food Manager in Texas

  • Ensure compliance with TFER
  • Supervise and train employees
  • Manage allergens and prevent cross-contamination
  • Maintain proper recordkeeping
  • Oversee cleaning, sanitation, and inspection compliance

Summary: Training prepares managers to prevent risks, manage staff, and comply with Texas regulations.

Texas Food Manager Exam Details

  • Format: 75 multiple-choice questions
  • Duration: ~2 hours
  • Passing Score: 70%
  • Content Areas:
  • Foodborne illness prevention
  • Employee hygiene
  • TCS food control
  • Cleaning & sanitizing
  • Cross-contamination prevention
  • Active managerial control
  • Regulatory compliance (TFER §228)

Remote Proctoring Rules: Online exams are allowed when identity verification is used, exam integrity is maintained, and the provider is ANAB CFP-accredited or DSHS-approved. AAA Food Handler meets all requirements.

Did You Know? (Texas-Specific Snippets)

  • Most Texas counties require at least one CFM on duty during operating hours.
  • Texas allows remote proctoring, making certification fully online.
  • Health inspectors verify Food Manager certificates during routine inspections.
  • Over 60 local health jurisdictions recognize AAA Food Handler’s certification.
  • AAA Food Handler’s dual ANSI & DSHS approval ensures universal acceptance.

Key Takeaway

  • Texas requires at least one Certified Food Manager
  • AAA Food Handler is accepted statewide under both ANSI and DSHS pathways
  • Certification is valid for 5 years
  • Training is 100% online, self-paced, and available in English and Spanish
  • AAA Food Handler provides everything needed for full Texas compliance

AAA Food Handler — Statewide Acceptance & Authority

AAA Food Handler is recognized because it is:

  • ANAB CFP- Accredited
  • Texas DSHS-approved
  • Accepted statewide in all counties and health departments

This dual acceptance provides the strongest compliance position for any Texas food establishment.

OUR CLIENTS

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.
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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

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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)

Yes. AAA Food Handler is accepted statewide in Texas because its Food Manager Certification program is ANAB CFP accredited and approved under Texas DSHS requirements, meeting all standards outlined in the Texas Food Establishment Rules (25 TAC §228) and Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 437.

Anyone who supervises or manages staff that handle food, utensils, or food-contact surfaces—such as head chefs, kitchen managers, and shift supervisors—may be required to become a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) in Texas. According to Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code Rule 229.177, food manager certification is required in areas regulated by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Additionally, the Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 437 allows counties with populations over four million to mandate that a certified food manager be on duty during operating hours. Establishments such as restaurants, bars, school cafeterias, catering services, hotels, and assisted living facilities may fall under these requirements. Be sure to check with your local health department, as local jurisdictions may have their own CFPM rules.

Texas Food Manager Certification

Only the nationwide program is valid in other states. The Texas-specific option is only valid in Texas.

You’ll need to complete an approved course in nutrition and foodservice management and pass the Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) exam.

AAA Food Handler’s Nationwide Food Manager Program meets the requirements for Certified Food Service Manager Requirement to Comply with CFR § 483.60 Food and Nutrition Services.

Yes, it is 100% online. No in-person test or proctor is required for the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) exam.

The training takes about 4 hours. The exam takes up to 2 hours.

Yes. If you pass, you can download your certificate instantly.

Texas Food Manager Certification is valid for 5 years, depending on state rules.

Yes, the course and exam are available in both English and Spanish.

The minimum recommended age is 15. Check with your local health authority or employer for specific age rules.

Texas food safety regulations are outlined in the Texas Administrative Code Title 25, which governs retail food establishments. One key regulation, Rule §228.33, requires that each establishment have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) responsible for overseeing food preparation and service. This person must hold a valid certification, and the original certificate must be visibly posted for customers. While temporary food establishments are exempt from this requirement, all food workers are encouraged to complete food safety training to ensure proper handling and sanitation practices. These rules help maintain public health and safety across the state’s food service industry.

Anyone supervising food employees, including kitchen managers, lead cooks, shift supervisors, school nutrition leads, catering supervisors, and institutional managers.

Yes. AAA Food Handler is both ANSI CFP accredited and DSHS-approved, accepted statewide in all counties and jurisdictions.

Yes. Texas permits online training and remote exam proctoring through approved providers like AAA Food Handler.

Training follows TFER 25 TAC §228, Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 437, and ANSI/CFP national standards.

Yes. All counties—including Harris, Dallas, Bexar, Travis, and Tarrant—accept AAA Food Handler’s certification.

Yes. Food Handlers must complete ANAB-accredited training. AAA Food Handler provides this as well.

Get Your Texas Food Manager Certification Today — Fully Accepted, Fully Online, and Valid Across All Texas Counties.

Food Manager Reviews

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April 9, 2026

Very informative

Greatta H.

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April 9, 2026

ryan

Very long but very informative

April 8, 2026

the only thing that I would recommend in the future is easier progress tracking. I would reccomend this course do to the national recognition that it has.

Franciska K.

Straightforward and easy to follow

April 8, 2026

Information was clearly presented

Danielle F.

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April 8, 2026

Maddie C.

Great Training

April 8, 2026

Great material and explanations. Easy to understand.

Angela M.

Very Informative and Well Produced Food Safety Course

April 8, 2026

This was a very well laid out and produced course. I appreciated the way it was organized. It kept me engaged throughout.

Jerimiah G.

Great Easy Course

April 8, 2026

Was not as complicated as expected. I learned what was need and am now ready to take the test.

Janelle

Certificate

April 8, 2026

Straightforward and fun

Oscar T.

Cosmos n coffee

April 8, 2026

nice and easy, very well put together

fabby

Easy to follow

April 8, 2026

Easy to follow the modules and found them informative.

Carla F.

Great course

April 8, 2026

This was really well put together and time efficient.

Sonja H.

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April 8, 2026

Good Course

Jordan

Excellent

April 8, 2026

Very informative and engaging.The videos made learning about food safety principles easy to remember for the exam.

Iruthayaraj F.

Excellent training with lots of valuable information!

April 8, 2026

This is by far one of the best food handlers classes I’ve taken. Very easy to follow. The information is presented in a way that is easy to remember.

Vale

Food Safety and Customer Satisfaction

April 8, 2026

I feel like this helps achieve the goal of satisfying customers with safe food products

Michael P.

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April 8, 2026

Teddie T.

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April 8, 2026

Eduardo

Food intoxications vs food infections

April 8, 2026

An interesting detail is that food intoxications and food infections are different things! They are caused by different things and the timing for symptoms are completely different.

Thuy P.

good

April 7, 2026

i liked the review questions at the end of the modules

hannah P.