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Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
The Food Handler Card verifies that an individual has been trained in proper food safety practices, helping to reduce the risk of foodborne illness and improve hygiene standards in food service operations.
The course is designed to be completed in about 1.5 hours. It’s self-paced, meaning you can start, pause, and return anytime that fits your schedule.
Anyone working with food in restaurants, cafes, catering businesses, or similar roles must complete food handler training to comply with state health regulations. All food handlers—including cooks, servers, hostesses, dishwashers, and cashiers in convenience stores that serve potentially hazardous foods like soups, hot dogs, and other items prepared on-site—should be certified.
Food handler certificates are also recommended for individuals working in roles such as nurse’s aides, certified farmers markets, commissaries, grocery stores, licensed healthcare facilities, mobile support units, public and private school cafeterias, restricted food service facilities, and retail stores. Certification is advised for food facilities that provide internal food safety training to staff involved in food preparation, storage, or service; facilities operating under collective bargaining agreements with food handlers; and government-run institutions at the city, county, state, or regional level used for the confinement of adults or minors.
To earn your Utah Food Handlers Card, you must score at least 75% on the final exam. You’ll be given two opportunities to pass the 40-question test.
The total cost is $22.95, which includes the $15 Utah state permit fee. There are no hidden charges, and both English and Spanish versions are available.
Managers gain tools to track training progress and ensure staff are compliant, which boosts food safety, reduces violations, and promotes workplace efficiency.
To make learning more accessible, the course can be taken in either English or Spanish, allowing team members to complete training in the language they’re most comfortable with.
Educating employees on safe food handling procedures lowers the chances of contamination and complaints, which contributes to a more productive and compliant kitchen environment.
We offer an interactive and state-accredited course with a satisfaction guarantee, bulk pricing, and tools that help owners manage employee progress—all while meeting Utah’s official guidelines.
Utah requires Food Handler courses to be accredited by the ANAB, ensuring the training meets recognized food safety standards. ANAB-accredited programs provide credibility and are more likely to be accepted by local health departments during inspections.
Yes, the course works on mobile devices. For the best experience, use Chrome and switch to landscape mode if needed.
For official food safety guidance and regulatory information in Utah, contact Utah Department of Health and Human Services:
Bureau of Epidemiology, 288 North 1460 West, PO Box 142104, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2104
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
The only tricky bit is that the slide needs to be watched all over again if the next module button is pushed too soon. Since it’s pretty sensitive to moving the mouse around, it happened a few times.
Good
Everyone should take this course in order to learn proper personal cooking hygiene.
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easy to understand
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
I appreciate the videos, the interactive quizzes, and the detailed descriptions and examples. I’m very glad it wasn’t just a bunch of reading. It was helpful and I would suggest it to everyone.
simple to understand and great training.
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Nice and simple, good training.
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4.9
Ok course. moving from one module to next took too long
GREAT
great course, highly recommend
It was good
This was a pretty good course, learned new things and reviewed the basics. I think it’s important all food serving places hold a food manager license because of protocols that could be forgotten and a reminder doesn’t hurt anyone. One thing though, if the website developers could make it where we can move back and forward on each slide that would be very helpful. Besides that I find that the course is neatly put together and the review after every topic is good.
The training was presented in a clear and concise manner. Each module is about a specific process so there is no confusion.
I’m satisfied with what I learned today I have taken this training before but it is good and refreshing to take it again bc some things are easy to forget if you’re not in the habit to follow directions.
Clear and straightforward modules helped me succeed in learning and passing my food handler exam
It gave me excellent advice its tellings us how we could avoid food contamination which is very important!.
Great
Great
This really helped me learn what to do and not to do.
Good stuff
it was good learning new thing i havent heard before i recommended
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