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ANAB Accredited
Certificate Issuer #0962

Georgia
Food Handler Card

Accredited, approved online food handler training. Complete in 75 minutes, print your certificate immediately.

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State Approved

Complete in 75 Minutes

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Original price was: $15.00.Current price is: $8.00.

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ANAB Accredited
Certificate Issuer #0962

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Who Needs a Food Handler Card in Georgia?

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

Georgia Food Handler Requirements

What You Will Learn

1

Foodborne Pathogens

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

2

Employee Health & Hygiene

Proper handwashing techniques, when to wash hands, illness reporting requirements, and state-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 Georgia’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.

How Our Food Handler Course Works

Getting your Food Handler Card takes four simple steps. Most people finish the entire process in about 75 minutes, and you can start and stop whenever you need to.

Enroll Online

Sign up in under 2 minutes. Just $8, no hidden fees or upsells.

Complete Training

Self-paced course takes about 75 minutes. Save your progress and resume anytime.

Pass the Exam

40 multiple-choice questions, 70% to pass. Free retake included.

Get Your Certificate

Download and print your Georgia Food Handler Card instantly. Share digitally with your employer.

See Inside the Course

Take a quick look at our modern, easy-to-follow training platform

Georgia Food Scene

Georgia's food story is one of the South's richest — Atlanta gave the world chicken and waffles and spawned a James Beard-recognized dining scene anchored in African American culinary heritage. Outside Atlanta, the state is agricultural bedrock: Vidalia sweet onions with a federally protected designation of origin, Georgia peaches, boiled peanuts sold roadside, and shrimp from the Brunswick coast. Savannah's historic district has become a food tourism destination in its own right, blending Low Country traditions with modern Southern cooking.
Known for: Chicken and waffles, Georgia peaches, shrimp and grits, boiled peanuts, Vidalia onions, sweet tea

Industry Statistics

Food Service Industry in Georgia

22,000+Licensed Food Establishments
380,000+Food Service Workers
$17 billionAnnual Economic Impact

Georgia's food service industry employs more than 380,000 workers and contributes approximately $17 billion annually. Atlanta's nationally recognized restaurant scene, the state's major convention business, and a booming film/production industry driving high-volume catering have made Georgia one of the South's fastest-growing food markets.

Approximate figures. Source: BLS / NRA industry data (2023).

State Health Department

Food safety in Georgia  is overseen by the Georgia Department of Public Health

Georgia Department of Public Health

DivisionEnvironmental Health Section, Food Service Program
Phone(404) 657-6534
Address2 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
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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.

How Long Is a Georgia Food Handler Card Valid?

$8 Renewal

Renew at the same $8 price. Retake the course before your certificate expires to stay compliant.

Keep on File

Employers must keep your certificate on file, accessible during health department inspections.

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Train your team

To manage training for your team, simply purchase the number of courses you need. You will be automatically provided a manager account to send enrollment invitations, track training progress, and view certificates. You can add courses as you need, and can even brand the training portal to your business!

Learn More About Food Safety

Helpful articles and resources for food workers.

Allergens

Food Allergen Management: Complete Guide

Complete allergen management guide covering Big 9 allergens, cross-contact prevention, labeling requirements, staff training, and emergency procedures.

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Cross-Contamination

Cross-Contamination Prevention: Complete Guide

Complete cross-contamination prevention guide including contamination types, handwashing procedures, equipment sanitation, food storage, and cleaning protocols.

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Time & Temperature

Temperature Danger Zone Guide: Safe Food Temperatures

Comprehensive temperature control guide covering danger zone, TCS foods, safe cooking temps, cooling procedures, hot/cold holding, and monitoring systems.

Read Article

Accreditation & Approval Information

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