Hours of Operation: (Berea) Mon, 8AM-6PM Tues-Wed, 8AM-4:30PM (Richmond) Mon, 8AM-6PM, Tues-Thurs, 8AM-4:30PM, Fri, 8AM-12PM Phone: (859) 626-4263
Madison County Health Department
All people who work in food service establishments in Madison County are required to have a food handler card issued by the Health Department. Restaurants and other establishments must keep a copy of the card on file for every employee that handles food and drink. This includes waiters, bartenders, dishwashers, cooks, and kitchen workers. Certified food managers are not required to have a food handler card. Please note that this test and certification is valid in Madison County, Kentucky only and may not be recognized by other county health departments. It is your responsibility to check acceptability with the health department in your county.
Applicants for Food Handler Testing are given a study book to review, then a short written multiple-choice test. Topics include food preparation, cooking and holding temperatures, dishwashing and sanitation, hand washing procedures, chemical storage, and other information related to safe storage, preparation, and serving of food and drink. Effective July 1, 2019, tests cost $15.00, and permits are good for 3 years. Duplicate or replacement cards can be purchased for $5.00 per card.
MCHD offers Food Handler Testing at the Environmental Health office on 216 Boggs Lane in Richmond, and at the Martha Pride Community Health Center on 1001 Ace Drive in Berea.
Richmond hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Berea hours are Monday through Wednesday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm.
In order to become certified or re-certified, food service managers must go through our online Food Manager Certification course and pass the test at the end of the course. The fee for the class is $80 per person and the certification is valid for three (3) years. In this course we will discuss the principles of food safety that a Certified Food Manager must be proficient in
Training topics include:
How to Register:
Madison County Health Regulation 400:200 requires that all food service establishments in Madison County be operated by a certified food service manager. At least one (1) certified food service manager must be on duty during all hours of operation. Restaurants and other food service establishments may certify as many managers as they need to meet that requirement.
Failure to comply with MCHR 400:200 will result in legal action being taken against the permit holder of the establishment. This may include fines ranging from $10 to $100 per day for each day the violation has occurred.