Facebook Pixel

AAA Food Handler

Certified
Food Protection Manager

4.9
(8,350 reviews)

$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.

ANAB
ANAB

Missouri Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved

St. Louis County Food Manager Certification- County - Proficiency Confirmed, Trust Preserved

AAA Food Handler offers nationally accredited food manager certification through ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) for foodservice professionals in St. Louis County. With our Conference for Food Protection (CFP) Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) program, participants gain the qualifications required under the Missouri Food Code and the St. Louis County Department of Public Health. Each ANAB-accredited course equips managers with the Food Protection Manager Certification necessary to operate in accordance with county and state standards.

Our program is delivered 100% online, with English and Spanish options available. It is designed for restaurants, banquet facilities, institutional kitchens, and mobile operations across the St. Louis metropolitan area.

OUR CLIENTS

Get Your St. Louis County Food Manager Certification : Accurate Strategy, Sustained Compliance

The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accredited program is structured for independent progress, with modules covering safe handling, supervisory leadership, and Missouri-based compliance expectations.

Benefits of St. Louis County Food Manager Certification, Missouri

Eat

PREVENT

Adopt proactive procedures that avert foodborne illness risks during preparation and service.

apple 1

AWARENESS

Build critical oversight skills to identify unsafe conditions and resolve them effectively.

Food Hygiene Training

ELIMINATE

Phase out outdated routines and establish county-compliant systems that safeguard patrons

Food Safety Certification

MINIMIZE

Address potential violations early to avoid costly penalties or business interruptions.

Food Protection Course

PRODUCTIVITY

Knowledgeable leadership supports smoother kitchen operations and consistent meal delivery.

waiter

WORKPLACE SATISFACTION

Commitment to safety encourages employee confidence and pride in daily performance.

Serving Food Managers Across St. Louis County, Missouri

From fine dining establishments in Clayton to university kitchens in Chesterfield and food trucks throughout downtown St. Louis County, AAA Food Handler ensures every operator can meet county-approved safety standards with attestation recognized statewide.

WHY Choose us?

California Food Manager Certification
Food Manager Youtube Image

Getting Food Manager Certification 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.

Know Before You Train

How can I qualify as a Certified Food Protection Manager in St. Louis County?

In St. Louis County, managers or supervisors responsible for food service must demonstrate advanced knowledge of safe food handling. The most direct way to do this is by completing a nationally accredited food manager certification through the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and passing the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) exam. AAA Food Handler offers a fully ANAB-accredited program that is accepted by both the St. Louis County Department of Public Health and recognized throughout Missouri.

Does St. Louis County law require Food Protection Manager Certification?

Yes. Local regulations require that at least one CFPM be present or available during food service operations in establishments such as restaurants, caterers, institutional kitchens, and mobile vendors. While the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services provides statewide food safety guidance, it is the St. Louis County ordinances that make certification mandatory for designated managers. Certification ensures that the person in charge can correctly apply the Missouri Food Code and oversee staff practices.

How long is a Food Manager Certification valid in St. Louis County?

  • The ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification is typically valid for five years, but you should confirm the renewal period with St. Louis County inspectors since local authorities set final timelines. AAA Food Handler provides reminders and renewal support to help managers remain compliant without interruption.

Can I take the Food Manager exam online in St. Louis County?

Yes. AAA Food Handler provides a secure, remotely proctored examination that candidates can take online from home or office. The Food Protection Manager Certification exam is ANAB-accredited and CFP-approved, ensuring acceptance across St. Louis County. Results are issued promptly, and successful candidates can present proof of certification to the local health department when requested.

Who is expected to obtain certification?

St. Louis County requires the person in charge of daily food operations to hold Food Manager Certification. In larger operations, multiple managers may pursue certification so that each shift has a certified leader on duty. Many employers also request certification from chefs, supervisors, and ownership personnel as a condition of employment.

What are the responsibilities of a Food Protection Manager in St. Louis County?

Certified managers are entrusted with more than daily oversight. They must:

  • Interpret and apply St. Louis County food safety ordinances.
  • Establish and monitor cleaning, storage, and preparation protocols.
  • Conduct staff training on proper hygiene and foodborne illness prevention.
  • Maintain compliance records for county health inspections.
  • Enforce standards across suppliers and contractors.

 

This role ensures that food establishments consistently meet public health expectations while protecting staff and customers from preventable hazards.

Why is an ANAB-accredited certification necessary in St. Louis County?

Foodborne illnesses remain a critical concern in Missouri. By requiring managers to hold ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification, St. Louis County ensures that certified individuals meet the highest national benchmark in food safety. The program is recognized by both the FDA and the CDC, confirming that certified managers are equipped to reduce risks such as Salmonella and Norovirus outbreaks.

Food Manager Reviews

4.9

Food Protection Training
8,350 reviews
4.9
4.9 out of 5 stars (based on 8,350 reviews)
Excellent93%
Very good5%
Average1%
Poor0%
Terrible1%

Very thorough

April 2, 2023

Great training course.

Guadalupe B.

Easy to understand

April 2, 2023

Jasmine B.

Very nice and clear

April 2, 2023

Marilu M.

Very educational and easy to understand

April 2, 2023

Magaly F.

good

April 1, 2023

Arpita P.

Nice, clear, and to the point instructions and explanations

April 1, 2023

Latroya R.

informative

April 1, 2023

Cami W.

very good

April 1, 2023

good

Felipe P.

Informative and interactive

April 1, 2023

Isaiah B.

great class

April 1, 2023

excellent presentation of topics, easy to understand and learn.

Michael D.

It was informative.

April 1, 2023

James C.

Great Course

April 1, 2023

This course was very easy to follow and easy to understand. The only negative is you can’t rewind. If I wanted to hear something again, I had to start from the beginning.

Monica R.

very good

April 1, 2023

Wanda T.

Very informative and was not boring

March 31, 2023

Anna I.

Informative

March 31, 2023

Leslie O.

Great Course

March 31, 2023

Necessary course for anyone in the food business. Wanted to point out one mistake: Review 2 as a question about a parasite that wasn’t gone over until AFTER the review. Besides that, great and informative course!

Yuliya D.

informative, a little redundant. Formatting didn't allow rewinding, and having to start over is a little frustrating, but all and all it covered all the necessary topics.

March 31, 2023

Alicia G.

Good info. Could have been streamlined a bit more.

March 31, 2023

John M.

things are outdated, buttons keep referring to "next section below" when its above.

March 31, 2023

Silas K.

5 star

March 31, 2023

Very informative

Christopher P.