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Pennsylvania Food Handler Training Guide

If you work in food service in Pennsylvania, this guide explains exactly what food handler training you need, which agencies regulate it, how much it costs, and how to stay compliant. FenixFoodSafety offers an affordable, ANAB-accredited Food Handler Training course that satisfies Pennsylvania requirements in under two hours.

Pennsylvania Food Handler Card Requirements

Pennsylvania Food Handler Training Requirements
Card / Certificate Required No statewide food handler card
Issuing Authority State
Regulatory Agency Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Typical Cost $8–$20 typical
Renewal Period 5 years (for manager certification)
Online Training Accepted Yes
Exam Required No for food handlers; yes for managers

Important Note: Pennsylvania requires a Certified Food Manager per food establishment. Philadelphia has its own Department of Public Health with separate food handler requirements.

Pennsylvania Food Handler Training Laws & Regulations

The following details reflect Pennsylvania’s food safety regulatory framework. Requirements at the local level may be more stringent — always confirm with your county or city health department.

  • Card Validity: 5 years (for manager certification)

How to Get Your Pennsylvania Food Handler Certificate

  1. Enroll: Visit FenixFoodSafety’s Pennsylvania training page and create a free account.
  2. Learn: Complete the interactive online course modules at your own pace. The full course takes about 90 minutes.
  3. Test: Pass the online food handler exam. You need a score of 70% or higher to pass. You can retake the exam if needed.
  4. Download: Download and print your food handler certificate immediately upon passing. Your certificate is valid for 5 years (for manager certification).
  5. Work: Bring your certificate to your employer. Keep a copy for your records in case of inspection.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsylvania Food Handler Training

Do I need a food handler card in Pennsylvania?

No statewide food handler card. Pennsylvania requires a Certified Food Manager per food establishment. Philadelphia has its own Department of Public Health with separate food handler requirements.

Who is required to get a food handler card in Pennsylvania?

Requirements vary. Food handler cards are typically required for anyone who handles unpackaged food, food equipment, or food-contact surfaces in a commercial food service establishment. Check with your local health department to confirm who is covered in your jurisdiction.

How quickly do I need to get my food handler card after starting a new job in Pennsylvania?

Requirements vary by jurisdiction in Pennsylvania. Many localities require food handler training within 30 days of hire. Check with your employer and local health department for the exact deadline.

How long is a food handler card valid in Pennsylvania?

Food handler cards or certificates in Pennsylvania are typically valid for 5 years (for manager certification). Always check with your local health department for the most accurate renewal schedule.

How much does a food handler card cost in Pennsylvania?

The typical cost for food handler training and certification in Pennsylvania is $8–$20 typical. FenixFoodSafety's online course is $8 and includes the training and exam.

Can I take the food handler course online in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Online training must be completed through an accredited provider. FenixFoodSafety's course is ANAB-accredited and qualifies.

What happens if I work without a food handler card in Pennsylvania?

Penalties vary by jurisdiction. Local or state health departments may issue fines or citations. Establishments with uncorrected violations risk permit suspension. Check with your local health authority for specific enforcement rules.