Food Handler Card in Joliet, IL
Food service workers in Joliet must complete ANSI-accredited food handler training within 30 days of hire under the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act (410 ILCS 625), with certificates valid for 3 years — a statewide rule the Will County Health Department enforces locally through its Environmental Food Safety division. FenixFoodSafety's ANAB-accredited online course qualifies, takes about 75 minutes, and issues your certificate instantly.
Instant certificate download the moment you pass.
- Cost
- $8
- Course time
- ~75 minutes
- Format
- 100% online
- Accreditation
- ANAB-accredited
- Valid for
- 3 years
- Deadline
- 30 days from hire
Local health authority — Will County
Will County Health Department — Environmental Food Safety Division
1106 Neal Ave, Joliet, IL 60433
(815) 727-8490
How food handler rules work in Joliet
Illinois sets the food handler requirement statewide: every food employee needs ANSI-accredited training within 30 days of hire, with certificates good for 3 years under 410 ILCS 625. There's no separate Joliet-only card — an ANAB-accredited certificate like Fenix's satisfies the requirement throughout Will County.
Will County's Environmental Food Safety division runs plan reviews and routine inspections out of three offices — its main Joliet office, plus branch offices in Bolingbrook and Monee — so coverage extends across the whole county, not just Joliet proper. Inspectors can ask to see your training documentation on the spot, so keep a copy of your certificate at work.
How it works in Joliet
Enroll online
Start the Illinois Food Handler Card on any device — about 75 minutes, self-paced.
Pass the exam
Score 70% or higher. Retakes are included if you need another shot.
Download your certificate
Your ANAB-accredited certificate is ready the moment you pass.
Show your employer
They keep proof on file for Will County inspections.
Joliet
Joliet food handler questions
Is an online food handler card accepted in Joliet?
Yes. Illinois accepts ANSI-accredited training statewide, including Joliet and the rest of Will County. Fenix's course is ANAB-accredited, so it qualifies.
Who enforces food handler requirements in Joliet?
The Will County Health Department's Environmental Food Safety division inspects Joliet food establishments and checks training records. Its Joliet office can be reached at (815) 727-8490.
How long do I have to get certified after starting a job in Joliet?
30 days from hire, statewide under 410 ILCS 625 — though many Joliet employers want your certificate on file before your first shift.
How long is a Joliet food handler card valid?
3 years from the date of issuance, per the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act.
Ready to get certified in Joliet?
Start now and show your certificate at work today — just $8.
