Warning: While the process is not difficult, it is time consuming. Be prepared.
Basically, you have to send something to your home state, then when that's back, send paperwork to MA OEMS, then take a written test.
Please follow the following steps:
1) You must receive verification from the state where you hold certification of your current status. Download and print the following form, and send to your home OEMS office along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope, so that when they are done, they may sent it back to you. Once you receive it back, you must keep it sealed.
The form can be found at:
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/emergency_services/certification_verification_basic.pdf
The addresses to send it to can be found
at:
http://nremt.org/nremt/about/emt_cand_state_offices.asp (mouse over or click on your home state)
2) While you are waiting for that verification form to be returned, download and print the application to MA OEMS, which can be found at
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/emergency_services/forms/certification_basic_out_of_state.pdf
Complete the form, including the questions on the second page and signature at the bottom. Prepare a $150 check to "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts", and send with the sealed verification form.
3) OEMS should get back to you within a few weeks, and if you completed a practical exam in your home state, you will receive an "Authorization To Test" from OEMS, and a candidate ID number. Log on to psiexams.com (It's a quirky site, I find that it's easiest to use in Internet Explorer).
Once on the site, click on "Create an Account" and follow those steps
Once on your "Homepage", click on "View all my Activities", then at the top "Click Here to find your records", then "Government/State Licensing Agencies", and follow the menus to MA EMT, and enter your candidate ID number (likely 893...)
The site should guide you through scheduling your test from there.
PSI Exams charges a $55 fee for the written (I promise, it's the last fee you'll pay!). You can take the test in one of their centers, and if you pass, they give you your card on the spot.
If you do not pass, you have 2 more retests, although you will have to schedule them separately. Your candidate ID number becomes your EMT number.
Again, this process sometimes takes some time, but is fairly simple. If you have any questions or problems, just shoot me a PM.
For more information, please see:
http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/emergency_services/ar/2_236_basic.pdf
OR
http://candidate.psiexams.com/bulle...actionname=83&bulletinid=225&bulletinurl=.pdf