Description
Arizona Food Handler Training – ANAB-Accredited & Statewide Approved
Earn your official Arizona Food Handler Certificate with our convenient Arizona Food Handler Training course—accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and accepted in all Arizona counties. This course meets ASTM E2659-09 standards and helps you stay compliant with Arizona health department regulations, whether you’re new to food service or renewing your certification.
Designed for food handlers across all food service settings—including restaurants, cafeterias, food trucks, and more—this course provides essential training on safe food handling practices.
You’ll learn how to:
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Prevent cross-contamination
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Maintain proper hygiene
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Cook and store food at safe temperatures
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Handle and clean food contact surfaces safely
Our online course is mobile-friendly, affordable, and can be completed in approximately 2 hours. Once you finish the course, you’ll receive a printable Certificate of Completion. Simply present it to your local health department and follow their instructions to receive your official Arizona Food Handler Permit. (Note: Local fees may apply and are not included in the course price.)
Key Course Features
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Meets Arizona statewide requirements (ASTM E2659-09)
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ANAB-accredited provider #0975
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100% online, desktop and mobile compatible
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Available in English and Spanish
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Valid for 3 years
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Printable certificate upon completion
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Just $9.99
County-Specific Requirements
Arizona counties and cities may set their own rules for permit fees and renewal periods. You should check with your local health department for specific requirements:
Arizona HB 2436 Info
Course Details
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Course Name: Learn2Serve Food Handler Training Course (ANAB-Accredited)
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Duration: ~2 hours
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Languages: English, Spanish
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Price: $9.99
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Valid: 3 years (must be renewed per county schedule)
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