Certification and Licensing
Nevada EMS providers are required to complete a DPS background when they when apply for their initial certification and once every 6-years. If you have never completed a DPS background check with the State EMS Program, you will be required to complete a DPS background check during your next renewal cycle. If a provider completes a DPS background check within 6-years for their initial certification, they will not be required to complete another background check when applying for their license.
You can check your background check status with the Nevada EMS Office through your ImageTrend account. When you log into your account, click on the my account tab on the left, then click on the license tab. There you will see the status of your Nevada EMS credentials and the status of your background check. Your background check will be populated in the State EMS Background Check widget. If you do not see background check results, the Nevada EMS Office does not have background check results associated with your account.
Emergency Medical Responder = 12 hours
Emergency Medical Technician = 24 hours
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician= 30 hours
Paramedic = 40 hours
ACLS = 8 hours
PALS = 8 hours
ITLS = 8 hours
PHTLS = 8 hours
Approved:
American Heart Association- BLS for Healthcare Providers
American Red Cross- BLS for Healthcare
Military Training Network- BLS for Healthcare Provider
Emergency Care and Safety Institute- CPRpro
American Safety and Health Institute - Adult, Child, Infant CPR
Approved:
International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
State Approved CEU Courses: Any continuing education course that has been approved by the State EMS Program Office. *The certificate of completion must contain the course approval number issued by the State EMS Program Office in order to receive credit for it.
Alternative Education: Any continuing education course that is CAPCE-approved (formerly CECBEMS) may be utilized towards renewal hours. *The certificate of completion must contain the course approval number issued to the training program by CAPCE/CECBEMS in order to receive credit for it. A list of CAPCE-approved organizations that offer training programs can be found on their website at: http://capce.org/providers/
Method 2: Out-of-State Certification- A provider who holds an active certification in another state may apply for certification via reciprocity. This method will require the provider to take the NREMT assessment written exam for the level of certification they are applying for.
Method 3: In-State Training- A provider who has completed an EMS training program approved by the Nevada State EMS Program, and successfully passed the National Registry of EMT’s Psychomotor and Cognitive exams, may then apply for Nevada EMS certification.
A license, also known as an Ambulance Attendants License, is an authorization to provide patient care for an EMS or Fire agency that holds a valid permit with the State EMS Office. Currently, there are three types of licenses; Air Attendant, Ground Attendant and Driver Only.
An endorsement is a special permission issued to individual providers who have completed additional requirements and/or training. Currently, the following endorsements are available: EMS Instructor, Critical Care Paramedic, Community Paramedicine, and Immunization.
Copies of certifications and licenses can be found in the documents section of your ImageTrend account.
Training Programs
YES. Any person who wishes to instruct any EMS course must hold a valid certification at or above the level of which they are teaching and have an EMS Instructor endorsement.
Submit a request for EMS course approval, which can be found on our website, along with a course outline/agenda showing dates, times, topics/subjects and instructors. This information will be reviewed by our office and if approved, you will receive an approval letter that will contain a state-approved course number.
YES! All programs of training for any level must meet national standards issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation.
Emergency Medical Responder Refresher requires 12 hours minimum.
Emergency Medical Technician Refresher requires 24 hours minimum.
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Refresher requires 30 hours minimum.
Paramedic Refresher requires 40 hours minimum.
YES. The refresher course must include curriculum for the levels of students you wish to provide a refresher for. In addition, the minimum course hours must be the hours required for the highest level provider you’re providing the refresher for. Finally, all students, regardless of level, must attend the entire course. So if you’re holding an EMT/AEMT/Paramedic Refresher course, it would be 40 hours minimum and ALL students, including EMT/AEMTs, must attend the entire time.
YES. Any continuing education course, or refresher course, that has CAPCE (formerly CECBEMS) course approval will be accepted by our office. But remember, the CAPCE approval number must be on the certificate of completion for our office to accept it! State approval, or CAPCE approval are the only two methods available at this time.
Other Frequently Asked Questions
Please contact Nevada Project Heartbeat. http://www.nevadaprojectheartbeat.org/heartsafecomm.html
Nevada State EMS Program
4126 Technology Way, Suite 100
Carson City, NV 89706
Tel: (775) 687-7590
All forms may be found on our website at: http://dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/EMS/EMS-home/
DNR/ POLST
Please use Southern Nevada Health District.