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Dallas County Food Handler Card CourseDallas County Food Handler Card CourseStateFoodSafety.com™ has partnered with Dallas County to provide the accredited Texas Online Food Handler Training Not what you're looking for? (Click Here)
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This online food handler training course has been accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS). However, the Dallas County Food Handler Card is not valid in the following cities: Dallas City, Desoto City, and Grand Prairie City.
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| Course Details |
| Course Summary |
| Course Name: | Dallas County Food Handler Card Course |
| Course Length: | 90 minutes |
| Test Attempts: | 2 |
| Test Passing Percentage: | 70 |
| Available Languages: | English, Español, 普通話, 한국어, Việt, ASL |
| Audio/Visual Format: | Yes |
| Training Approved by: | This online food handler training course has been accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS). However, the Dallas County Food Handler Card is not valid in the following cities: Dallas City, Desoto City, and Grand Prairie City. |
| Certificate Provided: | A Dallas County Food Handler Card may be printed upon successful completion of online training and test |
| Certificate Name: | Dallas County Food Handler Permit |
| Additional Steps Needed: | None |
| Additional Information: |
StateFoodSafety.com is pleased to provide online food handler training for Dallas County, Texas. The Dallas County Food Handler Course is accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS).
Upon successful completion of your course and test, you will print your Dallas County Food Handler Permit.
Please note: The StateFoodSafety.com Certificate of Training is valid throughout the entire state of Texas (TDSHS License #38).
*The Dallas County Food Handler Card is not valid in the following cities: Dallas, Desoto, and Grand Prairie. Return to the previous page to purchase training for these areas.
The StateFoodSafety.com course content is presented using mixed media including on-screen text, video, illustrations, interactivity, and question-and-answer. The entire course is presented in full audio; however, learners may choose to read the narration in partnership with the audio, or read only and mute the narration. The course and test is available in full audio in all languages, with the option of text-only learning, to facilitate the needs of those with hearing loss, vision loss, limited literacy, and learning disabilities. StateFoodSafety.com also provides a printable version of the training with the purchase of each Online Food Service Worker Course for those students who prefer a hard-copy learning experience.
Whether you cook for the general public or your family or yourself, the information contained in this course is beneficial for everyone who prepares food.