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Phridae

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Just thought I'd check in. Been kinda busy lately with work, (starbucks)
Letting my licenses expire. :ph34r:
I need to fix that.
Question to anyone whos nationally registered, if that expires, what do I do?

Anyways. Thats it for now. I'll try and be more active again.:rolleyes:
 

fm_emt

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Phridae said:
Question to anyone whos nationally registered, if that expires, what do I do?

Anyways. Thats it for now. I'll try and be more active again.:rolleyes:

Depends on how long you've been expired. :)
 

divinewind_007

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Phridae said:
Just thought I'd check in. Been kinda busy lately with work, (starbucks)
Letting my licenses expire. :ph34r:
I need to fix that.
Question to anyone whos nationally registered, if that expires, what do I do?

Anyways. Thats it for now. I'll try and be more active again.:rolleyes:

i let my registry run out. we all have to take the registry test to get our license here but it means nothing here...because TN recognizes EMT-IV and registry doesnt. i let mine run out and just kept my state license...i'm going to medic school next year...if i make it through that i will be registry again..i might decide to keep it then..:rolleyes:
 

joemt

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If your National Registry runs out but your State License / Certification doesn't then you "should" still be fine with the state.... Call your State EMS Office to be sure.
 
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Phridae

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joemt said:
If your National Registry runs out but your State License / Certification doesn't then you "should" still be fine with the state.... Call your State EMS Office to be sure.

To be a registered Basic in Wi, you have to have your NR. :sad:
 

RebelRescue

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Phridae said:
To be a registered Basic in Wi, you have to have your NR. :sad:


Then your state is like us,if your NREMT has expired then your state license is no good.Contact the nremt to find out what you'll have to do to get re-registered with them and then get with the state after you've gotten your NR back.
 
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