* 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.
California Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
Get your ANAB-accredited Certified Food Manager Kern County certification online. This fully approved program:
Every food establishment in Kern County must have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) to oversee food safety. AAA Food Handler provides an ANAB-accredited certification that complies with CalCode and Kern County Public Health Services Department regulations.
The certification verifies that a professional has:
Certified managers are trained to:
Recognition: This certification is recognized by Kern County Environmental Health inspectors across Bakersfield, Ridgecrest, Delano, Lamont, Tehachapi, Mojave, Wasco, and the surrounding areas.
Kern County only accepts ANAB-accredited exams, ensuring:
Required for managers handling unpackaged foods in:
Facilities requiring at least one CFPM:
Common certified roles:
Multiple CFPMs are encouraged for multi-shift coverage.
$99.95 – Gold Package
$119.95 – Diamond Package (Most Popular)
$69.95 – Exam Only
$49.95 – Training Only
Bakersfield, Ridgecrest, Wasco, Shafter, Tehachapi, Lamont, Delano, Oildale, Mojave, McKittrick, Mettler, Old Stine, Olde Stockdale, Pine Mountain Club, Taft, Tupman, Glennville, Golden Hills, Inyokern, Kernville, Lake of the Woods, Lost Hills, California City, Lake Isabella, Frazier Park, Arvin, McFarland, Bodfish, Mountain Mesa, Randsburg, Squirrel Mountain Valley, North Edwards, Derby Acres, Fuller Acres, Maricopa, Boron, Bear Valley Springs, Stallion Springs, Weedpatch, Dustin Acres
Every food establishment in Kern County must have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) to oversee food safety. AAA Food Handler provides an ANAB-accredited certification that complies with CalCode and Kern County Public Health Services Department regulations.



















Our ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accredited program is mapped directly to Kern County and California health codes. Learners can log in anytime, continue where they left off, and balance certification alongside day-to-day operations.
Acquire practical systems that stop hazards at the source and protect consumer health.
Enhance situational readiness, ensuring quick and effective responses during inspections or emergencies.
Phase out dangerous habits through structured training that reinforces safer practices.
Spot small problems before they escalate into violations or operational breakdowns.
Food-safety-focused managers encourage operational consistency and smoother collaboration across shifts.
A well-protected environment improves employee pride, retention, and long-term workplace stability.
From Bakersfield restaurants to catering operations in Ridgecrest and cafés in Delano, AAA Food Handler ensures recognition of your Food Safety Certification at both county and state levels. The program is engineered to simplify compliance and eliminate unnecessary delays.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Every food establishment in Kern County must have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) to oversee food safety. AAA Food Handler provides an ANAB-accredited certification that complies with CalCode and Kern County Public Health Services Department regulations.
Restaurants, bakeries, cafeterias, schools, hospitals, assisted-living kitchens, food trucks, catering services, grocery stores, convenience stores with prepared foods, bars, breweries, and hotels with food services
Certified managers actively prevent contamination, maintain operational efficiency, and strengthen credibility with inspectors and customers. Studies show that skilled food managers dramatically reduce outbreaks caused by Salmonella, Norovirus, and other pathogens.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Enjoy the course. Very educational on food safety and easy to follow along.
Great course and highly recommend. I feel confident I’m going to ace this exam and will be an asset to the food industry moving forward.
it was easy to follow and informative
Very educational.
Pretty simple and understanding.
This course has been very helpful in many ways. I thought I had a pretty good idea on guidelines for food, but I learned a lot more than I thought I would. These items are a good thing to know in your every day life.
Great source, easy to follow
Good trainging but took a lot longer to get through the modules that they told me when I purchased the program. After completing the training I would like a print copy of the information to review and make procedures for my restuarant.
Great! Simple, Straight Forward and Easy!
Informative
I found this course easy to navigate and follow along. While running the business, it was helpful to be able to jump in and out of the course when I had time available.
Recommend
Complete and helpfull course full of important information.
Good experience
Great course, simple, direct and educational.
The content is clear, engaging, and easy to follow, with practical examples that make it feel relevant to real food service situations. It’s not boring or overly technical, and the interactive format helps keep you focused all the way through. You can move at your own pace, which makes it even better. Overall, a solid and useful training that covers everything you need.
I really enjoyed taking this course through AAA Food Handler. The course was easy to follow and understand, most of all it was easy to navigate online.
Interesting training on food/kitchen management. I will be supervising a parish kitchen where we bring in vendors and ministries to offer our parishioners and students food throughout the week. Some areas didn’t necessarily apply to our kitchen but overall very informative.