The ANAB Accredited Food Handlers Card and Certificates from Food Handler Classes is nationally accredited and is valid in all states that accept ANAB Accredited Food Handler Training Certificates.
States that accept the ANAB Accredited FHC certificate from this course include:
- Arizona
- California*
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas (Wichita)
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nevada**
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
However, other states may accept this certificate. Please check with your local health departments to verify acceptance.
* The State of California is now accepting this ANAB Accredited FHC food handlers card course for food handler training certificate. The food handler certificate provided upon completion of this food handlers course is not valid in Riverside, San Bernardino, or San Diego Counties at this time.
** Nevada only accepts the FHC ANAB certificate in the southern portion of the state. Please review https://foodhandlerclasses.com/nevada/ for details.
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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 United States, 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.