Food Establishment Guidelines and Permits
Food Handler Cards
Food Handler cards are required for every person who handles or prepares food, and/or handles the food utensils and equipment, including dish washing. The cost is $15.00 per year and the card must be posted inside the food unit. Cards must be obtained prior to working. Food handlers without cards, working in food establishment, will be asked to leave and a re-inspection will take place (with accompanying re-inspection fee of $100.00) to ensure that all food handlers have their cards. Applicants must have food handler training and successfully pass a test.
Note that food cards cost $15
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Walk Ins Welcome at the La Paz County Health Department! The Health Department is closed on Fridays.
Note that food cards cost $15
Cash or Check
Walk Ins Welcome at the La Paz County Health Department! The Health Department is closed on Fridays.
Food Handler Training:
All individuals working in a food establishment who handle food, food products, and dishes must obtain a La Paz County food handler card per county regulation before working in the food establishment. Food handler cards must be posted during all hours of operation.
Cost of the food handler card is $15.00 per year. Duplicate cards are $5.00 each.
Here are the options for obtaining a La Paz County food handler card:
**The above links will bring you to those agencies that have been approved by ANSI. You may contact them directly to find further information regarding upcoming training and tests in your area. Please be advised that the La Paz County Health Department does not endorse or guarantee the services of said providers, but provides them as a service to the community.
PLEASE READ: During the winter season classes shall be scheduled and hosted at community businesses. If your food establishment has several employees or located in a remote area, contact the Environmental Health Director at 928-669-1100 for available options for your facility.
In addition to food handler cards required for all food handlers, there must be a Person In Charge during all hours of operation. This person must have advanced knowledge of food safety and have authority to make decisions about the operation of the facility pertaining to food safety as well as food handler health and hygiene. La Paz County Health Department does not offer Food Manager Training. Online options are available. This is a requirement of the Arizona Food Code.
Note: If you need a Spanish video and test, please contact the Health Department at 928-669-1100. Spanish classes are available in Parker at the Health Department, 1112 Joshua Ave., #206, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:00 am - 4:00 pm.
All individuals working in a food establishment who handle food, food products, and dishes must obtain a La Paz County food handler card per county regulation before working in the food establishment. Food handler cards must be posted during all hours of operation.
Cost of the food handler card is $15.00 per year. Duplicate cards are $5.00 each.
Here are the options for obtaining a La Paz County food handler card:
- Parker Location Year-round on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Health Department, 1112 Joshua Ave., #206, Parker (Closed Fridays)
- Salome Location Classes are given at VFW Post 3708, 66558 Hall Street, Salome from September through February on Saturday mornings at 10:00 am. Year-round during library hours at the Centennial Center Library, 69725 Centennial Road, Wenden 928-859-4271
- Bouse Location Year-round during library hours at the Bouse Library, 44031 E. Plomosa Road, Bouse 928-851-1023
- Ehrenberg Location Year-round during business hours at the Ehrenberg Fire Department, 49100 Ehrenberg Poston Hwy, Ehrenberg 928-923-8033
- Waive the test and present certification from another county. Food handler class/test can be waived if the food handler has a current food handler card from another county jurisdiction. Present a copy of the current food handler card in the office and submit $15.00 for La Paz card.
- Take an ANSI online course. Take an ANSI certified online course. Submit the ANSI certificate and $15.00 to Health Department office to obtain card. Certification must be within the last year. Select the following link for an updated list of all of the ANSI-approved food handler training companies: https://anabpd.ansi.org/Accreditation/credentialing/certificate-issuers/AllDirectoryListing?prgID=261&statusID=4
**The above links will bring you to those agencies that have been approved by ANSI. You may contact them directly to find further information regarding upcoming training and tests in your area. Please be advised that the La Paz County Health Department does not endorse or guarantee the services of said providers, but provides them as a service to the community.
PLEASE READ: During the winter season classes shall be scheduled and hosted at community businesses. If your food establishment has several employees or located in a remote area, contact the Environmental Health Director at 928-669-1100 for available options for your facility.
In addition to food handler cards required for all food handlers, there must be a Person In Charge during all hours of operation. This person must have advanced knowledge of food safety and have authority to make decisions about the operation of the facility pertaining to food safety as well as food handler health and hygiene. La Paz County Health Department does not offer Food Manager Training. Online options are available. This is a requirement of the Arizona Food Code.
Note: If you need a Spanish video and test, please contact the Health Department at 928-669-1100. Spanish classes are available in Parker at the Health Department, 1112 Joshua Ave., #206, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:00 am - 4:00 pm.
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Appendix A - Licensing Eligibility Form
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Appendix C - Commissary Agreement
Appendix D - Food Preparation at Commissary
Appendix E - Special Use Variance for Outdoor Cooking Grill/BBQ
Appendix F - General Variance Request
Food Establishment Plan Review Application
Food Establishment Plan Review Manual
2017 Food Code
Changes to the Food Code
Food Borne illness (Bad Bug Book)
Food Challenges Chili Cookout, Event Application/Guide revised 2018
Arizona Mobile Food Guide
Temporary Vendor Guidelines Application
Quartzsite Food Vendor Packet
Appendix A - Licensing Eligibility Form
Appendix B - Application for Non-Profit Status for Food Establishment
Appendix C - Commissary Agreement
Appendix D - Food Preparation at Commissary
Appendix E - Special Use Variance for Outdoor Cooking Grill/BBQ
Appendix F - General Variance Request