Food Handler Card in Orem, UT
Utah runs food handler compliance as a two-step process under Utah Admin. Code R392-103: first a state approved course and temporary certificate (Fenix's course takes about 75 minutes), then an actual food handler permit that your local health department will issue. Orem food workers fall under the Utah County Health Department, which mails the physical permit once it receives your completed course record and the statewide-uniform permit fee. Take your course here and let us handle the rest.
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 — Utah County
Utah County Health Department – Environmental Health Division
Health and Justice Building, 151 S University Ave, Suite 2600, Provo, UT 84601
(801) 851-7525
How the food handler permit actually works in Orem
Under Utah Admin. Code R392-103, a food handler must obtain a course certificate within 14 days of starting work and the actual food handler permit within 30 days of hire. Orem doesn't run its own health department — like the rest of Utah County, it's covered by the Utah County Health Department's Environmental Health Division, based in Provo. Fenix's ANAB-accredited course transmits your completed training record to that division so it can issue your permit.
Because the permit itself is a local-government document, state rule caps the permit fee local health departments may charge at $15, applied uniformly statewide. Fenix's $8 course price and that pass-through permit fee are billed as separate, transparent line items at checkout — you are paying $8 for the training that qualifies you for the permit, not for the permit itself.
Once the Utah County Health Department receives your certificate data and the permit fee, it mails your Utah Food Handler Permit to the address on your registration. The permit is valid statewide for 3 years from issuance; renewal requires completing an approved course again and paying the local permit fee again.
How it works in Orem
Enroll online
Start the Utah 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 Utah County inspections.
Orem
Orem food handler questions
Is an online food handler course enough to work in Orem?
The course gets you a certificate, but Utah law (R392-103) also requires an actual food handler permit issued by your local health department. Fenix's ANAB-accredited course sends your certificate data to the Utah County Health Department, which then issues the permit.
Does Orem have its own health department?
No. Orem food workers are covered by the Utah County Health Department's Environmental Health Division, Health and Justice Building, 151 S University Ave, Suite 2600, Provo, UT 84601, (801) 851-7525 — the same authority that covers Provo and the rest of Utah County.
Is the permit fee included in the $8 course price?
No, and it shouldn't be hidden. Utah caps the local health department's permit fee at $15 statewide. Fenix charges the $8 course price and passes through that permit fee as its own line item so it's clear what you're paying for.
How long do I have to get my permit after starting a job in Orem?
You need a course certificate within 14 days of hire and the actual permit within 30 days of hire, per Utah Admin. Code R392-103. Most people complete Fenix's 75-minute course on day one so the certificate step is done immediately.
How long is an Orem food handler permit valid?
3 years from the date the permit is issued, valid statewide under R392-103-4(14). Renewal means completing an approved course and exam again and paying the local permit fee again.
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