AAA Food Handler

Travis County
Food Manager Certification

4.9
(9,236 reviews)

$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

$99.95

Gold Package

$119.95

Diamond Package

$69.95

Exam Only

$49.95

Training Only

* Diamond 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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Trusted Travis Food Manager Certification - Course & Card Designed For Real-Life Kitchens

The Travis Food Manager Certification offered through AAA Food Handler provides a nationally accredited food manager certification through the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). With flexible online training and exam options, this ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification satisfies both Travis County and Texas Department of State Health Services requirements for earning the Food Manager Certification.

Courses are offered in English and Spanish, making it accessible to every team member working across Travis County’s diverse foodservice industry.

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Get Your Certified Travis County Food Manager Certification: Accredited Food Safety You Can Count On

AAA Food Handler’s ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accredited program delivers self-paced, online training specifically aligned with Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) and Travis County public health codes. You can start, pause, and resume your progress anytime, giving busy managers, chefs, and supervisors the ability to train without disruption to daily operations.

Benefits of Travis County Food Manager Certification, Texas

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PREVENT

Gain the expertise to anticipate and stop foodborne illness risks before they disrupt your kitchen or endanger your customers.

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AWARENESS

Sharpen decision-making skills and recognize early signs of hazards during demanding foodservice conditions.

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ELIMINATE

Apply effective measures to eliminate unsafe food handling practices, protecting both your staff and your business reputation.

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MINIMIZE

Address potential issues in advance, reducing violations and maintaining a fully compliant food environment.

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PRODUCTIVITY

Fewer safety infractions and interruptions lead to seamless kitchen flow, improved service, and stronger efficiency.

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WORKPLACE SATISFACTION

Creating a culture of food safety encourages employee pride, morale, and overall workplace stability.

Serving Food Managers Across Travis County, Texas

From food trucks in downtown Austin to school cafeterias in Pflugerville and restaurants in Lakeway, AAA Food Handler ensures your Food Protection Manager Certification is recognized throughout Travis County.

Our program is:

  • Fully ANAB-accredited and compliant with Travis County and Texas regulations.

  • Designed with interactive modules that go beyond memorization and emphasize practical, real-world food safety applications.

  • Streamlined to make the certification process efficient and accessible, avoiding unnecessary administrative delays.

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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.

Know Before You Train

What is the Travis County Food Manager Certification?

The Food Manager Certification in Travis County is proof that a manager has the skills to protect customers from foodborne illness and keep food operations compliant with Texas health codes. Every food service business in Travis County—from a food truck on South Congress to a cafeteria in Round Rock—must have at least one certified food manager on staff.

AAA Food Handler makes the process seamless: you can prepare, test, and earn a certification that meets Travis County and Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) requirements—all in one convenient system.

Do I need a food manager certification in Travis County?

Yes. Texas law (Title 25, Rule §228.33) requires every food service establishment in Travis County to employ at least one certified food protection manager who can oversee and control food preparation and service. The certificate must also be posted in a visible spot for customers to see.

AAA Food Handler eliminates the confusion: we provide direct access to approved exams, help track certificates, and ensure compliance for every type of establishment—from barbecue restaurants in East Austin to corporate dining halls downtown.

What food safety rules apply to Travis County food managers?

Food safety regulations in Travis County are guided by the Texas Administrative Code and enforced locally by the City of Austin/Travis County Health Authority. These rules include:

  • At least one certified food manager must always be designated.
  • The original certificate must be displayed for customer visibility.
  • Temporary food vendors are not required to have a certified manager.
  • Food employees must complete food handler training to understand safe practices.
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AAA Food Handler helps establishments stay compliant without added paperwork, delays, or scheduling conflicts.

How do I earn my Food Manager Certification in Travis County?

AAA Food Handler offers approved online exams that you can take at home or work on your schedule. You’ll have two choices:

  1. Texas DSHS-Approved Exam – fully valid in Travis County and across Texas.
  2. ANAB-CFP Accredited Exam – nationally recognized across most U.S. states.

We make the process simple: register online, prepare with practice resources, take the exam with online proctoring, and download your certificate instantly once you pass.

Does the City of Austin require reciprocity for food manager certificates?

Yes. If you already have a valid food manager certificate, you must submit it to the Austin/Travis County Health Department for reciprocity approval. AAA Food Handler provides step-by-step guidance and links to the official application so you don’t waste time searching for the right forms.

How long is the Travis County Food Manager Certification valid?

In Travis County, your food manager certification is valid for five years. After that, you’ll need to retake the exam. AAA Food Handler sends timely reminders so you never risk lapses in compliance.

Can I take the Travis County Food Manager exam online?

Absolutely. With AAA Food Handler, you can complete your exam from home, work, or even your laptop in a coffee shop. Online proctoring ensures compliance, and you’ll receive immediate results and a downloadable certificate once you pass.

What do food managers in Travis County actually do?

Food managers carry major responsibilities beyond just paperwork. Their daily duties may include:

  • Supervising staff and training employees on safe food handling.
  • Managing kitchen operations—from cooking and cleaning to storage and ordering.
  • Handling inspections from the Travis County or City of Austin health departments.
  • Monitoring food flow and preventing cross-contamination.
  • Managing payroll, scheduling, and customer satisfaction.

How does Food Manager Certification improve safety in Travis County?

Foodborne illness outbreaks are preventable—but only with the right controls in place. In Texas, Salmonella and Norovirus have historically caused most outbreaks. Certified food managers can prevent these by enforcing HACCP practices, monitoring hygiene, and ensuring staff training is consistent.

AAA Food Handler equips Travis County food managers with the tools and certification needed to maintain a safe, compliant, and customer-focused operation—whether you’re running a downtown Austin restaurant, a food truck at Zilker Park, or a campus dining hall.

Food Manager Reviews

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AAA Food Handler
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Really Great Course and Content

April 14, 2022

The course was great. It was easy to follow, at the right pace, and engaging.

Nicole F.

Easy to follow and Understand

April 14, 2022

Farrah T.

Good Breakdown of Information with Helpful Examples

April 14, 2022

Appreciate that explanations are given for why it is important to do things in a certain way. Understanding why it is important makes it easier to remember, and makes me more conscientious about doing it that way. There was one question about trichinosis that was asked in a quiz before the topic was covered in the next section.

Katrina M.

Great course and should be taken by all businesses providing food and/or beverage service.

April 14, 2022

This course was very informative and easy to follow along. I believe this course will provide all businesses handling food and beverages better overall customer service and safety.

John K.

Very Knowledgeable and practical.

April 14, 2022

Haresh P.

Great!

April 14, 2022

It was very helpful.

Addison J.

very helpful.

April 14, 2022

Thanh D.

This training was very helpful

April 14, 2022

Debylenne J.

great course 5/5

April 14, 2022

Kevin Z.

Great course and training for Food Service Manager.

April 13, 2022

This training course was really thorough and up to date. Very clear to understand and all necessary ground was covered. I highly recommend the AAA Food Handler program.

George H.

Great course. I really enjoyed being able to take it over time.

April 13, 2022

Kari G.

Great course

April 13, 2022

Fabiola M.

Outstanding and Engaging Presentation of Course Material

April 13, 2022

Bryan R.

Nice course. Painless

April 13, 2022

Seema M.

Good, thorough course

April 13, 2022

THis course covers all the essential information and does so in an effective manner. Perfect refresher course or great to use to understand the guidelines in food safety. A few design things need fixed in the course but most of it is very good.

Jessica D.

Very good instructions

April 13, 2022

Some are out of order but all in all a great course

Sheila L.

This course was user friendly and interactive. Easy to remember the modules with pictures and prompts.

April 12, 2022

Alexandra W.

Great training

April 12, 2022

Shahnaz D.

User friendly and helpful training

April 12, 2022

Pei H.

Very well presented and easy for users to understand

April 12, 2022

This course is very interactive and provides a lot of detail. The presentation with proper images is a great tool for visual learners.

Valerie V.