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Is re-certification different for people with Version 1.0 compared to Version 2.0?

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Is re-certification different for people with Version 1.0 compared to Version 2.0?

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Yes. For those people who earned a Version 2.0 CCNA, CCNP, or CCDP by July 31, 2000, the first certification is valid for three years and three months. Version 1.0 certifications, and all Associate and Professional re-certifications, are valid for three years. • How can I tell which version I have? Check the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System on the Certification site. Select Certification Resources from the bar on the left, navigate to the login screen, and enter your login ID and password. • Will Cisco remind me that my certification is about to expire? Yes. You will receive several email notifications, beginning one year from the expiration date. • What email address is Cisco using? Cisco uses the address in your personal information file on the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System. • How can I make sure that Cisco has accurate contact information for me? It is your responsibility to keep the information current. Check the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System

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