Food Handler Card Requirements
Clermont County, Ohio

Batavia, Milford, Loveland, Amelia. Regulated by Clermont County Public Health.

Southwest Ohio (Cincinnati Metro) Individual Worker Card NOT Required Manager Cert. Required — State Law

Clermont County Quick Facts

Not Required
Individual Worker Card
Not Required
Voluntary Cost
$10–$25 online
Health Department
Clermont County Public Health
Phone
(513) 732-7499
Manager Cert. Required?
Yes — OH State Law
Website
clermontpublichealth.org
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No individual food worker card is required in Clermont County. Ohio state law requires a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) per establishment and a Person-in-Charge (PIC) present during all hours of operation.

Does Clermont County Require a Food Handler Card?

Clermont County is the eastern suburban county of the Cincinnati metro area and does not require individual food workers to hold a food handler card. Clermont County Public Health handles food service licensing and inspections throughout the county. The county has grown significantly due to suburban expansion from Cincinnati, particularly in communities like Milford and the Eastgate area. All food establishments must comply with Ohio's CFPM requirement.

For the most current requirements in Clermont County, contact the Clermont County Public Health at (513) 732-7499 or visit clermontpublichealth.org. Local boards of health can adopt food safety ordinances beyond the state minimum at any time.

What IS Required in Ohio: The PIC and CFPM Rules

While individual food worker cards are not required, Ohio state law imposes two food safety requirements on every food establishment in Clermont County and throughout Ohio:

  • Person-in-Charge (PIC): Under Ohio Administrative Code 3717-1-02.4, a Person-in-Charge must be present and demonstrably knowledgeable about food safety during all hours of operation.
  • Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM): At least one employee per food operation must hold a valid CFPM credential from an ANAB-accredited program. ServSafe is the most widely used option. The exam typically costs $130–$180 and is valid for approximately 5 years.

These requirements apply equally to every licensed food establishment in Clermont County — restaurants, food trucks, cafeterias, catering operations, and temporary food events. Inspectors from the Clermont County Public Health verify compliance during routine inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions — Clermont County

Is a food handler card required to work at a restaurant in Clermont County?
No. Clermont County does not require individual food workers to hold a food handler card. Ohio state law requires a Certified Food Protection Manager and a Person-in-Charge per establishment, but individual worker cards are voluntary. If an employer requires one, that is a company policy, not an Ohio or county legal mandate.
Who do I contact about food service permits or inspections in Clermont County?
Contact the Clermont County Public Health at (513) 732-7499 or visit clermontpublichealth.org for all food service permit applications, inspections, and food safety questions in Clermont County.
What is the Ohio Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) requirement?
Under Ohio state law, every food establishment must have at least one employee who holds a valid Certified Food Protection Manager credential from an ANAB-accredited program. ServSafe is the most common exam used in Ohio. The exam costs approximately $130–$180 and must be renewed every 5 years. This applies to all food businesses in Clermont County regardless of size.
Could Clermont County add a food handler card requirement in the future?
Yes. Local boards of health in Ohio have the authority to adopt food safety requirements beyond the state minimum. If Clermont County were to pass an ordinance requiring individual worker cards, this page would become outdated. Always verify current requirements with the Clermont County Public Health at (513) 732-7499 for the most up-to-date information.
Disclaimer: Informational use only. Verify current requirements with the Clermont County Public Health at (513) 732-7499. Requirements can change.