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What is Re-certification?

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What is Re-certification?

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Re-certification is the renewal of your MBE certification status, upon expiration of your annual certification. The process requires you to update your company and contact information (e.g., gross annual sales and financial information), and is not as extensive as the original certification process, except in cases of company name and ownership changes. The annual re-certification fee is $150.00.

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Re-certification is a process required to unlock CNet accounts that have been locked by the University’s Network Security Office. This will often happen because there has been some evidence that the account has been compromised, and is being used by someone other than the official owner of the CNetID. Re-certification will ensure that the proper CNetID user has changed their CNet password to a new secure password. The re-certification process includes: Verification of the proper CNet account owner. Choosing a new password. Setting up a Question and Answer in order to aid you in the future, should you forget or wish to change your CNet password.

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Re-certification is the renewal of your MBE certification status, upon expiration of your annual certification. The process requires you to update your company and contact information (e.g., gross annual sales and financial information), and is not as extensive as the original certification process, except in cases of company name and ownership changes. The annual re-certification fee is $175.

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Re-certification is an exam-based verification that a certification holder’s skills are up to date. When a certification holder passes the appropriate re-certification exam, a new certification is issued and the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System is updated. • For how long are certifications valid? Certifications at the Associate and Professional level (CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP) are valid for three years. CCIE and Specializations are valid for two years. Certifications expire on the anniversary of the date they were awarded. • How do I find out when my current certification will expire? Check the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System on the Certification site. The system has a candidate’s active information within ten days after completing the first exam, and any time thereafter. ID and Registration numbers are provided on the Examination Score Report candidates receive after an exam. • If I have a Professional certification, do I need to renew my Associate certification?

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Re-certification is the renewal of your MBE certification status, upon expiration of your annual certification. The process requires you to update your company and contact information (e.g., gross annual sales and financial information), and is not as extensive as the original certification process, except in cases of company name and ownership changes. There is no charge for re-certification with the City of Orlando.

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