San Francisco Food Handlers Card

Food Handler Certificate of Completion

How to Get Your California Food Handlers Card

You are 3 short steps away from getting your state-approved California food safety card valid in San Francisco. It is fast and easy!

To download and print your official California food handlers card and certificate:

  1. Register for your training.
  2. Complete the course.
  3. Pass the test.

The eFoodcard program is fast and easy to use on any device, including phones and tablets. Your food handlers card will be valid for 3 years, and includes unlimited printing. Just 3 easy steps to earn a certificate of course completion and official California food handlers card!

All instructional materials and exams are available in English and Spanish.

The eFoodcard Training Program is America's official food handler course. It is recognized and accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) ID 1020, a leader in standards and conformity assessment that serves both U.S. business and the public good.

*eFoodcard does not train in Riverside County, San Diego County or San Bernardino County.

Earn Your Nationally Accredited Food Manager Certification

  • Offered online through StateFoodSafety
  • ANAB-accredited certification is valid for 5 years
  • Includes practice exam and optional 6-hour online training program
  • Proctored exam offered online via webcam or at a nearby testing center
  • 95% exam pass rate for students who complete our training

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ANAB-ACCREDITED

ANAB-ACCREDITED

The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) recognizes and approves eFoodcard, America's official food handler course.

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Who Needs a Card

WHO NEEDS A CARD?

Food handler training is important to public health and may be required in your state. Why is food handler training important?

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Corporate Account

OPEN A CORPORATE ACCOUNT

Track and manage your staff's training quickly and easily. Create your own eFoodcard Corporate Account now.

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