After taking Trust20's Food Handler Certificate Training, you will be able to:
1. Identify the types of foodborne illnesses, their causes, and how to prevent them.
2. Describe the importance of proper food handling and the negative impact of foodborne illnesses.
3. Implement proper personal hygiene and health practices in the food workplace.
4. Implement the proper procedures for receiving and storing food before preparation.
5. Identify the types of food contamination: biological, physical, and chemical.
6. Describe the relationship of time, temperature, and control to food handling and how to properly take the temperature of food and maintain the temperature while storing food.
7. Enact the proper procedures to safely prepare, handle, and store food during and after preparation.
8. Enact proper cleaning and sanitation methods in the food workplace.
9. Implement proper pest prevention strategies, identify the signs of pest infestation, and enact the eradication procedures for pest infestation.
Trust20’s Food Handler Certificate Training is interactive, concise, and uses real-life applications as examples. The course is accessible on your phone, so you can start, stop, and finish at your own pace.
Select the state where you work and select the language you’d like for your course, then click “Add to Cart.” After you complete your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to access the training. You will need to reset your password when you log in for the first time. Once you complete the course and pass the assessment, you will receive a food handler certificate.
Our Learning Management System works best on Google Chrome. They do not support Safari, and some functionality may be limited on Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox.
After purchasing a training, you will receive a welcome email that contains a link to the learning platform. Once you click the link, you will be taken to Trust20’s sign-in page, where you can use your email address and the password you created during checkout to access your course.
Please note that you will have the best experience using Google Chrome. Our Learning Management System does not support Safari, and some functionality may be limited on Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox.
Trust20's Food Handler Certificate Training is an online course that does not require any in-person attendance.
Anyone who has completed the training through Trust20 is emailed their certificates upon completing a training course and passing the final assessment. The certificate will also be available to download through the training portal. If you can’t access your certificate, they can
contact Trust20 Support for assistance.
Trust20's Food Handler Certificate Training does not meet the requirements set forth by the states of Alaska, Florida, Louisiana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Please be sure to confirm with your local health department before purchasing–some local authorities have additional requirements. You can learn more on our
State Requirements page.
After you complete your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to access the training. You will need to reset your password when you log in for the first time.
If your employer assigned you a course by email, your course access link will be sent to the email address your admin used to assign the course. You will then need to follow that link to create an account and access your training.
You can also log in at login.trust20.co.
Once you complete the nine sections and pass the assessment, you will receive a food handler certificate.
After passing the assessment with a score of at least 70%, you’ll receive a digital food handler certificate, which can be printed and posted in your place of work or carried with you. Individuals who receive a food handler certificate have demonstrated basic knowledge of the food safety topics covered in the course.
Anyone who has completed a training through Trust20 and has a current certificate can download or print an eCertificate from their Trust20 account. Log into your account, select the Certificates tab, and choose "Download Certificate" to print. You can also request a certificate be mailed to you for a $10 fee.
You may refer to the certificate as a “Trust20 Food Handler Certificate” or “Trust20 Illinois Food Handler Certificate.” You may say you are a “Trust20 Food Handler Certificate Recipient.”
You and/or your managers may not say or imply that you are “certified,” “certificated,” “licensed,” “registered,” or “accredited.” Certificates may not be tampered with, and text or logos may not be added to them without express written permission from Trust20.
A Trust20 Food Handler Certificate is recognized as valid for a three-year period. Confirm with your state regulatory requirements or employer requirements, as they can vary. You can contact your local health department for answers to specific questions.
Trust20’s Food Handler Certificate is recognized in most states where food handler training is required.
Confirm with local regulations by contacting your local health department to verify acceptance, as some states and counties have additional requirements.
You can learn more on our State Requirements page.
Confirm your local regulatory requirements with the local health department to get complete, detailed information. They will be able to provide complete details and any associated costs. You can learn more on our
State Requirements page.
When you begin the purchasing process for Trust20's Food Handler Certificate Training, a summary of your state’s local requirements will appear. Confirm the specific details of your regulatory requirements by contacting your local health department. You can also learn more on our
State Requirements page.
No, Trust20’s Food Handler Certificate Training is available to anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of safe food handling methods.
Trust20’s Food Handler Certificate Training (and assessment) are available in English and Spanish.
Select "Trust20 Food Handler" to open your active course, then view the progress information on the navigation bar in the left corner of the screen.
You will need a score of 70% to pass the assessment and receive your Trust20 Food Handler Certificate.
The assessment allows two attempts. If you do not pass after the second attempt, you must purchase access to a new course. Once you pass, the course and assessment will both close.
Your results are available immediately once you have completed your online assessment. You have two attempts to pass the assessment. Upon receiving a passing score, you can then access and download your certificate.
Yes, access to your Food Handler Certificate Training expires one year from the date of purchase. There are no extensions. A course cannot be accessed once it expires, and online courses are not refundable.
You can still access your certificate of completion through your Trust20 account after your course expires.
The training course exists to provide and assess an understanding of the fundamentals of safe food handling methods. The course objectives include nine modules: Importance of Food Safety, How Food Becomes Unsafe, Employee Health & Personal Hygiene, Receiving & Storing Food, Cross-Contamination, Preparing & Handling Food, Time & Temperature Control, Cleaning & Sanitizing, and Pest Control.
In order to ensure that everyone receives the same instruction prior to completing the assessment, the following requisites were developed:
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You must complete all the course activities to ensure you have received the intended instruction on each learning objective. Each module activity must be completed before you are allowed to move forward, and they cannot access the assessment until all activities have been completed. Previously completed content can be reviewed at any time until the assessment begins.
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You must pass the course assessment with a score of 70% or higher. You may take the assessment two times to attempt to achieve this score. If you do not pass, the course must be purchased again and reset from the beginning.
If you lose or misplace your certificate, simply log into your account to download and print a copy of your certificate.
You will receive a notification 30 days prior to the certificate expiration date reminding you to renew your certificate.
Customers who purchase multiple seats for their team may check the status of their staff’s certificates by logging into their Manager Dashboard on the Learning Management System.
Trust20’s certificate training costs $15. No higher fee shall be charged which would violate any state, county, or city regulations. Fees lower than $15 may be offered for group purchases and promotional purposes.
We collect your name, email address, phone number, address, and payment information. That information is treated as confidential and not disclosed to parties other than the individuals providing it (you) or the certificate issuer (Trust20).
Before filing a complaint, you should first contact Trust20 Support. During normal business hours, someone will typically respond within a few hours.
If our customer support team cannot help you find a solution, you will find an option to file a complaint in their follow-up email.
Once you file a complaint, our team will respond to your concern within seven business days. We will work promptly (within up to 45 calendar days) to resolve any concerns.
If you wish to withdraw your complaint, please submit another form with your request.
You can appeal the certificate decision on your Food Handler Certificate Training by submitting a written request through THIS LINK.
Trust20 will review your appeal and resolve your request within up to 45 calendar days.
Employers should submit a support ticket through Trust20's
Help Center specifically requesting person verification. This ticket should include your full name and Unique ID (listed on the certificate you received upon passing your assessment.) Verification requests will be processed within 48 hours during our support team’s business hours (9am-7pm EST Monday-Friday).
Trust20's products have been accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board and therefore adhere to the same standards as ServSafe and Learn2Serve. Our products are accepted by most states that have requirements around training and certification, but you should always check with your employer and/or local health department prior to making a purchase.
Yes, by completing this training, CDMs can earn one-and-a-half (1.5) sanitation continuing education (CE) hours approved by the Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals.