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Food Handler Certification Practice Tests — Kentucky

Free practice tests for the Kentucky food handler and food manager exams, covering the food safety topics on accredited programs like ServSafe. No sign-up.

Oversight: Kentucky Department of Health

About food handler certification in Kentucky

Food handler training in Kentucky is generally completed through nationally accredited programs such as ServSafe, StateFoodSafety, or Learn2Serve, rather than issued by a single state agency. Food safety in Kentucky is overseen by the Kentucky Department of Health (and local health departments), which enforce the food code for food establishments.

Requirements vary by state and even by county: some areas require individual food handlers to hold a food handler card, while others primarily require at least one certified food protection manager on site and leave food handler training to the employer. Always confirm the current rules with your Kentucky Department of Health or local health department and your employer.

  • How to get certified: complete a state-accepted (ANAB-accredited) food safety course online or in person, then pass the exam.
  • Validity: food handler cards are typically valid for about 2–3 years where required.
  • Manager certification: a separate, more advanced credential (e.g. ServSafe Manager) is commonly required for at least one supervisor on site.

What these practice tests cover: the core food safety knowledge tested by accredited food handler and food manager exams — foodborne illness, time and temperature control, cross-contamination, personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitizing, and safe food storage. Practice until you consistently score above the passing threshold (commonly 70–75%).