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Food Handlers Training Certificates for Anyone, Anytime.

North Dakota Food Handlers Card and Certificates from FHC® Food Handler Classes, FoodHandlerClasses.com, offers an easy and elegant way to obtain your ANAB accredited and approved food handler training certificate at minimal cost and effort to the student. We are a nationally accredited company and work closely with state and local departments to provide food safety and your food handlers certificate.

 
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Please note the following concerning FHC Food Handlers Card Program

Though our food handlers certificate is valid throughout the State of North Dakota, you may be required to transfer or register the food handler certificate with your local health department. If you're not sure, please be sure to contact them regarding this issue.

  • North Dakota FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

    Working in a kitchen, cafeteria, or catering crew in North Dakota? Here’s what you should know about food safety training.

    Is food handler training required in North Dakota?

    Statewide? No. Locally? Often yes.

    North Dakota does not require food handler certification at the state level, but many local health districts and food establishments do require it for compliance and food safety. Even where it's not officially mandated, many employers will still require proof of training—especially in cities like Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks.

    Where in North Dakota is food handler training most common?

    You're most likely to need training if you're working in or around:

    • Fargo

    • Bismarck

    • Grand Forks

    • Minot

    • West Fargo

    • Williston

    • Dickinson

    • Mandan

    In smaller towns and rural areas, training may still be required based on business policy or county health guidelines.

    What types of North Dakota businesses benefit from FHC® food handler training?

    Here's where food safety certification is either expected or highly recommended:

    • Restaurants, cafés, bars, and food trucks

    • Grocery stores and convenience stores with food prep

    • Lodges, hotels, and resorts

    • School cafeterias and daycare kitchens

    • Casino food courts and racing event concessions

    • Movie theaters, arenas, and seasonal fairs

    • Catering companies, banquet halls, and farm-to-table events

    • Culinary school kitchens and internships

    From Fargo bar food to summer camp kitchens—this training helps keep everyone safe.

    Is FHC® Food Handler Classes recognized in North Dakota?

    Yes. FHC® is ANAB-accredited, meaning it meets national standards recognized by local health authorities and employers across North Dakota. If your county or employer requires ANSI-accredited food handler training, FHC® qualifies.

    How does the course work?

    Here’s what you get with FHC®:

    • Online training – accessible 24/7 on mobile or desktop

    • Quick completion – most finish in 60–90 minutes

    • Instant certificate – download or print as soon as you pass

    • Affordable price – just $7 total

    • English and Spanish options available

    How long is the FHC® certificate valid in North Dakota?

    Once you complete the course, your certificate is valid for 3 years—unless your employer or health inspector asks for earlier renewal.

    I’m working in a school cafeteria—do I need this?

    Most likely. School food service workers in North Dakota—especially in larger districts or childcare centers—are often required to have food safety training. FHC® is a quick and approved way to meet that need.

    I’m enrolled in a hospitality or culinary program—will this count?

    Yes. If you're in a North Dakota vocational program, community college, or university culinary course, this training typically fulfills your food safety requirement before entering a live kitchen or externship.

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FHC® Food Handler Classes, FoodHandlerClasses.com offers an easy and elegant way to obtain your ANAB accredited food handler training certificate at minimal cost and effort to you.

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Gone are the days of attending food handler and food safety physical classes to become food handler certified. Our online food handlers training program can be completed in a shorter time, and at your own pace!

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FHC® Food Handler Classes, food handlers card program, is recognized nationwide and is ANAB accredited. That means you can be sure our online food handlers certificates represent quality food handler training at the highest level.

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