3675 Kilauea Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 733-9210
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Hawaii does not offer EMR licenses.
While completing your EMT course of training your program will give you information on scheduling your NREMT exam.
Find out more about the EMT National Registry exam here.
Hawaii does not offer AEMT licenses.
While completing your EMT-Paramedic course of training your program will give you information on scheduling your NREMT exam.
Find out more about the Paramedic National Registry exam here.
Hawaii does not offer EMR licenses.
To become a licensed EMT in Hawaii you must complete an application for certification and shall be made under oath on a form to be provided by the board and shall require the applicant to provide: The appropriate fees including the application fee which shall not be refunded; The applicant’s full name; Evidence of completion of an EMT-Basic course of training; Evidence of passage of the National Registry Emergency Medical Technicians (National Registry) EMT-Basic examination; Evidence of current certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians; Information regarding any conviction of any crime which has not been annulled or expunged; and If applicable, evidence of any certifications held or once held in other jurisdictions indicating the status of the certification and documenting any disciplinary action; and Any other information the board may require to investigate the applicant’s qualifications for certification.
For more information on becoming an EMT in Hawaii go here.
Hawaii does not offer AEMT licenses.
To become a licensed Paramedic in Hawaii you must complete an application for certification and shall be made under oath on a form to be provided by the board and shall require the applicant to provide: The appropriate fees including the application fee which shall not be refunded; The applicant’s full name; Information regarding any conviction of any crime which has not been annulled or expunged; and If applicable, evidence of any certifications held or once held in other jurisdictions indicating the status of the certification and documenting any disciplinary action; and Any other information the board may require to investigate the applicant’s qualifications for certification; Evidence of completion of an EMT-Paramedic course of training; and Evidence of passage of the National Registry’s EMT-Paramedic examination.
For more information on becoming a Paramedic in Hawaii go here.
Type | Program | Address | City | Phone # | Website |
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EMT | Kapiolani Community College | 4303 Diamond Head Road | Honolulu | 808-734-9133 | website |
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