NREMT transition
I tried to respond with links to the appropriate answers for no "second hand" info, but I need to post 5 times before I can include links, so here is the deal.
Google NREMT transition policy. You will find that if you expire in 2012, you have till 2018 to do the transition. You must complete an I99 to Paramedic transition class and sit just the cognitive test which will not be available till Jan 2013. Since NREMT will not have the materials for a year, do not expect programs till the middle of next year (2012) for the Paramedic Transition.
The new test release dates are:
Advanced EMT June 1, 2011
Emergency Medical Responder January 1, 2012
Emergency Medical Technician January 1, 2012
Paramedic January 1, 2013
From the NREMT transition policy for I99's:
Intermediate/99
All NREMT-Intermediate/99s will have three registration cycles (six years) to complete a state approved Intermediate/99 to Paramedic transition course in order to be eligible for National EMS Certification as a Paramedic (NRP). To be awarded National EMS Certification as an NRP all NREMT-Intermediate/99s after completing the approved transition course must successfully complete the NRP computer delivered cognitive examination.
Completion of a transition course that is state approved must be validated by attending and successfully completing a course that issues a certificate that has within its title:
NREMT-Intermediate/99's name
transition course completion date
The certificate must contain the following statement: "has completed a state approved EMT-Intermediate/99 to Paramedic transition course.
name of the sponsoring agency
signature of the individual responsible for the training
NREMT-Intermediate/99s must submit an online application, including submission of the application fee (currently $110) and successfully complete the NRP cognitive examination prior to the Intermediate/99 expiration date.
Intermediate/99s who are unable to successfully complete the NRP cognitive exam by their expiration date will be issued a NRAEMT certification and have 2 years from date of lapse to obtain NRP certification provided they meet all NREMT requirements currently in effect.
All Intermediate/99s transitioning will have a maximum of six attempts to successfully complete the NRP cognitive exam.
Any Intermediate/99 transitioning who fails six attempts will be required to successfully complete an entire CAAHEP-accredited Paramedic education program to regain eligibility to apply for NRP certification.
NREMT-Intermediate/99s who submit an acceptable recertification application but do not include successful completion of a state-approved transition course from EMT-Intermediate/99 to Paramedic will be issued National EMS Certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (NRAEMT) upon reaching their expiration date of March 31, 2018 or 2019.
NREMT-Intermediate/99 expires: Complete Paramedic Transition by:
March 31, 2011 March 31, 2017
March 31, 2012 March 31, 2018
March 31, 2013 March 31, 2019