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To become an EMT in the State of California, you will need to successfully complete an approved EMT training program. After you have completed your training, you must pass the National Registry (NREMT) cognitive and psychomotor examinations and apply for certification.
To obtain a paramedic license, you must pass the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam and complete a state-approved paramedic training program. Additionally, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, and possess a valid drivers license.
State of California Guidelines: a. Less than 6 months expired: you will need a 24-hour recert class + skills testing. b. Between 6 months - 1 year expired: you will need 24-hour recert class + 12 hours of continuing education hours + skills testing. c.
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Nationally Registered EMTs (NREMT) are required to renew their certification every two years. NREMTs can redocHub by either taking the cognitive examination or by completing continuing education.
In order to renew an EMT certification prior to expiration, you must submit proof of either 24 hours of approved EMS continuing education (CE) or an approved 24 hour refresher course certificate taken within the past two years. A link to approved CE courses in California can be found near the bottom this page.
Once you have passed the exams and received your EMT National Registry certificate, you must apply for California EMT certification. After applying for California EMT certification, you will be assigned an EMT number from the State Central Registry and your EMT card will be issued.

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