Mohave County Food Handlers Card: Arizona County Requirements (2026)
Quick answer
- Required?
- Yes
- Cost
- Online ANAB courses ~$7–$10; in-person county class fees have been listed around $20 —…
- Valid for
- Certificates accepted while current — ANAB certificates typically 3 years
Requirements verified July 17, 2026 against Mohave County Public Health
How Mohave County differs from the rest of Arizona
Mohave County requires both food handler and food protection manager certifications, and explicitly accepts three kinds of proof: its own county certificate, any current ANAB-accredited certificate, or a current card from any other Arizona county.
For the statewide picture, see the full Arizona food handlers card guide.
What Mohave County requires
Food handler and Food Protection Manager certifications are required. Accepted proof of handler training: a current Mohave County Food Handler certificate, a current ANAB-accredited card or certificate, or a current food handler card issued by any other Arizona county. The county runs in-person classes and offers free proctoring for the StateFoodSafety manager exam; online ANAB courses are also accepted.
Where to get your card in Mohave County
Cost and validity
Online ANAB courses ~$7–$10; in-person county class fees have been listed around $20 — confirm current fees with Environmental Health (928-753-9141). The card is valid for certificates accepted while current — anab certificates typically 3 years.
Mohave County FAQ
Can I use an online course for my Mohave County food handler card?
Yes. The county accepts any current ANAB-accredited food handler card or certificate, as well as its own class certificate or a current card from any other Arizona county.
Official sources
Every requirement on this page traces to one of these official sources.
- Food Handler Classes / Certifications — Mohave County Public Health
- Environmental Health FAQ — Mohave County Public Health