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My squad covers towns in both Vermont and New Hampshire, so I maintain EMT certification in both states. Do I have to take both states’ recert exams?

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My squad covers towns in both Vermont and New Hampshire, so I maintain EMT certification in both states. Do I have to take both states’ recert exams?

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No. Vermont EMS will accept a renewed National Registry card as evidence of completing equivalent education and testing. National Registry renewal requirements are described below. Since New Hampshire requires an EMT to have a National Registry card, this should make recertification much easier for EMTs who maintain certification in both states. Providers in this situation must still meet the other recertification requirements of Vermont-based EMTs such as affiliation with a Vermont licensed service and completing a recertification exam.

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