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Food Handler Card in Charleston, WV — Get Certificate Online for $8

West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17 requires food handler certificates within 30 days of hire. Kanawha County accepted. Instant download. 

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Charleston Food Handler Requirements

Food service workers in Charleston, West Virginia are required to complete an accredited food handler course under West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17. Workers must obtain a food handler certificate within 30 days of hire of hire.

Local Authority: Kanawha-Charleston Health Department
108 Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 348-8050

Who Needs a Food Handler Card in Charleston?

Restaurant & Café Staff

Servers, cooks, prep staff

Grocery Store Workers

Deli, bakery, produce staff

Catering Teams

Event staff, food prep

School Nutrition Staff

Cafeteria workers

Healthcare Food Service

Hospital, nursing home staff

Food Processing

Manufacturing, packaging

Training Window

Food service employers in 30 days of hire of starting work. Because Fenix takes approximately 2 hours and issues your certificate instantly, you can become compliant the same day you enroll.

Certificate Validity

Your food handler card is valid for 3 years from the date of issuance per West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17. Renew before expiration to avoid any compliance gap.

Employer Obligations

Employers in Kanawha County are responsible for ensuring their food service employees hold a valid food handler certificate. Workers must obtain their food handler certificate within 30 days of hire of hire under 64 CSR 17.

How to Get Your Charleston Food Handler Card

1

Enroll

Create your account and pay $8. Instant access — no approval, no waiting. Start on any device.

2

Complete Training

~2 hours of self-paced lessons aligned to West Virginia Food Safety Rule requirements. Stop and resume anytime — progress is saved.

3

Pass the Exam

Score 70% or higher. Unlimited free retakes included. Most students pass on the first try.

4

Download Your Card

Instant ANAB-accredited PDF certificate + digital wallet card. Show it at work the same day you enroll.

What the Charleston Food Handler Course Covers

Our ANAB-accredited curriculum meets West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17 training
content requirements for Kanawha County food workers.

1

Foodborne Pathogens

Understanding bacteria, viruses, parasites, and how foodborne illness occurs. Learn about the Big 5 foodborne illnesses that West Virginia food handlers must be able to identify.

2

Employee Health & Hygiene

Proper handwashing techniques, when to wash hands, illness reporting requirements, and  West Virginia-specific employee health policies.

3

Time & Temperature Control

The temperature danger zone, safe cooking temperatures, proper cooling procedures, and how to prevent time-temperature abuse in your operation.

4

Contamination Prevention

Cross-contamination risks, allergen awareness (including West Virginia’s labeling requirements), proper food storage order, and safe food handling practices.

5

Cleaning & Sanitizing

Proper cleaning and sanitizing procedures, sanitizer concentrations, three-compartment sink usage, and when to clean and sanitize food contact surfaces.

Kanawha County Compliance Note: Our course is ANAB-accredited (American National Accreditation Body), meeting the highest standards for food handler training. It is accepted by West Virginia Department of Health statewide and satisfies West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17 requirements for food handlers in Charleston and all of Kanawha County.

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Food Handler Card Comparison

We believe quality food safety training should not cost more than it needs to, in money and in privacy. Here is how our $8 Food Handler Card compares to other ANAB-accredited providers.

Provider Price ANAB Accredited Certificate Access Mobile Friendly Sells your info
FenixFoodSafety Best Value $8 Yes 3 Years Yes No
360Training $9.99 Yes 60 Days Yes Yes
eFoodHandlers $9.95 Yes 3 Years Yes No
StateFoodSafety $10.99 Yes 1 Year Yes No
ServSafe $11.99 Yes 3 Years Limited Yes

Prices verified as of February 2026. Competitor prices may change.

Kanawha County Food Scene

Charleston is West Virginia's capital and largest city, with a food service sector serving the state government workforce, a revitalized downtown riverfront dining district, and deep Appalachian culinary traditions including pepperoni rolls, ramps, and regional comfort food that make it the commercial and cultural dining center for the entire state.

Kanawha-Charleston Health Department — Contact Information


Kanawha-Charleston Health Department
Address 108 Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25301
Phone (304) 348-8050
Hours Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Website https://www.kanawhahealth.org →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this certificate valid in my county?

Yes. Your food handler card is valid statewide, including Charleston and all of Kanawha County. It is accepted by West Virginia Department of Health for the duration of its 3 years validity period.

How long does the food handler course take?

The course takes approximately 2 hours to complete. You can work at your own pace and pause and resume at any time.

When do I need to get my food handler card?

West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17 requires food handlers in Charleston to obtain a food handler certificate within 30 days of hire of starting work in a food service establishment.

What if I fail the food handler exam?

If you don’t pass the exam on the first attempt, you can retake it at no additional cost. Most students pass on their first try.

How long is a food handler card valid?

Your food handler certificate is valid for 3 years from the date you complete the course. You will receive an expiration date on your certificate.

How much does the food handler card cost?

The course costs just $8 — one of the lowest prices available for an ANAB-accredited food handler course. There are no hidden fees or renewals required within the 3 years validity period.

Is the Fenix food handler course ANAB accredited?

Yes. Our course is ANAB-accredited and meets the requirements of West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17. The West Virginia Department of Health recognizes ANAB-accredited courses for food handler compliance in West Virginia.

Can I take the food handler course on my phone?

Yes. The course is fully mobile-responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and computers. No app required — complete it from any browser.

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Accreditation & Approval Information

Our course is ANAB-accredited (American National Accreditation Body), meeting the highest standards for food handler training. It is accepted by West Virginia Department of Health statewide and satisfies West Virginia Food Safety Rule 64 CSR 17 requirements for food handlers in Charleston and all of Kanawha County.

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