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Initial and Renewal Process
Minnesota Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM)
Minnesota food code requires a Minnesota certified food protection manager (CFPM) in most food establishments. You may choose to strengthen your establishment’s food safety team by having more than one CFPM.
Use the information and resources provided here to become a Minnesota CFPM or to renew your certification.
Initial Minnesota CFPM
If you have never been a Minnesota CFPM, follow these steps:
1. Attend an approved training course and pass an approved exam.
- If your exam certificate is less than six months, you may use it to apply for initial Minnesota CFPM.
- If your exam certificate is more than six months old, you cannot use it to apply for initial Minnesota CFPM.
2. Go to CFPM Registration for new applicants.
- Apply for initial Minnesota CFPM no more than six months after passing the exam.
If your exam certificate is more than six months old, you must retake the exam before applying.
Licensing System help includes answers to common problems had while applying for a credential at the Minnesota Department of Health Licensing System.
Renewal Minnesota CFPM
Your Minnesota CFPM is valid for three years. To renew your Minnesota CFPM follow these steps:
1. Attend approved continuing education.
- You must complete at least four (4) hours of approved continuing education before the expiration date of your Minnesota CFPM certificate. If you do not complete four (4) hours of approved continuing education before the expiration date of your Minnesota CFPM certificate, you will be required to retake an initial course exam and provide proof of a passing score.
- You have up to six (6) months after the expiration date of your Minnesota CFPM certificate to submit your renewal application and certification fee, along with your continuing education course certificates.
2. Please Contact us, to obtain instructions and a unique claim code to renew your record.
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