Part 2 Candidate Responsibilities
Candidate Agreement
You must agree to follow all National Registry policies, processes, and procedures. When you submit the application, you are saying that you have read, understand, and agree to follow them.
These policies contain important information about how certification works, and your rights and responsibilities as a candidate. It is your responsibility to read and understand them.
Terms of Certification
Requirements
- Successful completion of a state-approved EMT course that meets or exceeds the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards for the EMT
- Candidates must have completed the course within the past two years and the course Program Director must verify successful course completion on the Registry website
- Successful completion of the National Registry examination and a State EMS Office approved assessment of psychomotor skills
- Passed portions of the cognitive and psychomotor examination results remain valid for 24 months, provided all other eligibility requirements are met
Code Of Conduct
- Comply with all policies and rules of the Registry, provide full, truthful, and updated information to the Registry on any application for certification or recertification, or in any other communication to the Registry
- Provide accurate documentation of the training requirements for certification
- Accurately represent to the public your National Registry certification status
- Adhere to the highest standards of professionalism and ethics
- At all times, be eligible for or hold a full and unrestricted license to practice as an EMS professional under the laws of the licensing or authorizing agency of the jurisdiction(s) in which you practice
You will not copy, reproduce, disclose, disseminate, or remove any exam-related materials from the test site or attempt to do so.
Updating Your Personal Information
- A change in address, email address, telephone number, state of employment, and/or licensure (through your online National Registry profile)
- Any change that might impact eligibility for certification or recertification including but not limited to:
- Any disciplinary action by any authorizing or licensing body that has resulted in the suspension, revocation, or any restriction placed on the individual’s license or right to practice
- Any voluntary surrender of any healthcare certification or license while under investigation or instead of disciplinary action
- Any felony conviction
It is important to keep all personal information updated.
Peace Officer Policy
This is a Pearson VUE test center policy. Please contact Pearson VUE with any questions.
A Peace Officer (a person whose primary duties involve the enforcement of laws and preserving the public peace, including, police officers, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, marshals, correction officers and special agents) taking a National Registry examination may carry their firearm into the testing center where the individual testing center permits firearms in their facilities. Except for the circumstances set forth above, weapons of any kind (firearms, batons, tasers etc.) are not permitted inside the testing centers. Some testing centers may, in accordance with local law, prohibit firearms in their facilities.
All Peace Officers should be prepared to present their Peace Officer identification or credentials if they wish to carry their firearm into the testing center at testing centers that permit firearms on the premises. Individual testing centers may be contacted by phone to inquire about the firearm policy for Peace Officers.
In the event the Peace Officer is testing at a test center that does not permit firearms in their facility, the firearm will not be permitted. Firearm(s) are not allowed to be stored in the test center. The Peace Officer will be given the option to reschedule their examination.