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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.
You can access the Food Handler Card online at any time, day or night. It’s built for flexibility, allowing you to learn at your own pace.
The food handler certificate course covers essential food safety topics like personal hygiene, preventing cross-contamination, cleaning procedures, time-temperature control, and safe food handling.
The Food Handler Card full course takes about 1.5 hours to complete. You can start, pause, and resume whenever it works best for your schedule.
The Virginia Food Handlers Card is available for just $6.95. Bulk discounts are also available if you’re an employer training multiple staff members.
The food handler card is recognized statewide in Virginia, including cities and counties such as Virginia Beach and Arlington.
To successfully finish the course, you must pass a 40-question final exam with a 70% or higher score. You get two attempts included.
The Food Handler Certificate course is in English and Spanish to accommodate a diverse workforce.
You will have two opportunities to complete the 40-question test with a 70% or higher passing score.
Upon successful completion, you can instantly download and print your proof of course completion for employer or personal use.
Managers and business owners can track, oversee, and document staff training progress through the admin dashboard.
To renew, determine your card’s expiration date, verify renewal requirements with your health department or employer, retake an approved food handler certificate course, and pass the test.
ANAB-accredited courses ensure the food handler certificate course meets nationally recognized food safety standards, which improves job acceptance and helps meet regulatory requirements.
A food handler card shows your dedication to food safety, strengthens your resume, and can help you qualify for promotions, leadership roles, or advanced certifications.
You can sell non-TCS foods such as baked goods, jams, jellies, dried fruits, dry mixes, roasted coffee, and granola.
For accurate and up-to-date food safety regulations in Virginia, you can contact:
Virginia Department of Health, Food and Environmental Services
109 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Under Virginia’s Home Kitchen Food Processing Exemptions, food safety training is not required if you’re producing and selling non-potentially hazardous foods. However, completing a Food Handler certificate from an ANSI-accredited provider like AAA Food Handler is strongly recommended. It helps ensure you’re following safe food handling practices and builds customer confidence in your products. Please check with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) for full details.https://vafma.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024-Food-Safety-Summit-Q-A_updated-7-24-2024.pdf
https://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/food-food-safety-and-consumer-protection.shtml
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
The training provided excellent examples and great illustrations of the processes. The test was not difficult and mostly what was provided in the training.
This review is very handy for food handling esecially if you are wroking in hospitality and food service
Very easy to understand and complete
easy and fast.
I did learn some information that I had not formerly considered. Well organized and helpful.
10/10
Clear instructions and easy modules to follow.
Courses aren’t too long and give direct information
This is a really informative and convenient way to quickly complete your food handler certification.
Extra
Although the course material felt dry and repetitive at times, overall the information was informative, and hammered home the basics of working food in any setting. Great course for beginners and for those novice food handlers who may need to remember a thing or two.
Very informative!
Informative, but the speaking in the video goes fast & there is no way to slow it down on a tablet or phone. The video locks up after the question in the Examples of Cross Contamination portion & then the music plays over the voice for the remainder of the section.