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What is the number I am given at the end of the electronic application process, and do I need to keep it?

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What is the number I am given at the end of the electronic application process, and do I need to keep it?

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Yes! That number is commonly referred to as the trace number. It is your only proof that you submitted your application and paid the application fee. You will only receive a trace number if you complete the electronic application process. The trace number, which will begin with the numbers 537, is the only way for EMS Certification to retrieve your electronic application. If you do not save or write down your trace number, you have no proof that you ever submitted an electronic application or paid the fee. Despite this small extra step, electronic application submission is favorable for many reasons: It cuts out mail time so applications reach the EMS office faster, you can pay with either an electronic check or credit card, it’s safe and secure and it’s available to you 24 hours a day. Q: I’ve heard others refer to the term “MOA,” and I vaguely understand that it has something to do with EMS providers responding in disaster situations. But, what exactly does MOA stand for, and as admi

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