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> Hi all My family and I will be moving to Texas in the next few

months

> and I wanted to start looking into how to transfer my certification

> from NJ to Texas.

>

> I was on the Texas DOH website and it seems there are different

> processes for a NREMT-B and a state registered EMT-B.

>

> Here is my situation, I have both an NREMT-B card and a NJDOH EMT-B

> Card. Does anyone know if one supercedes the other? And will I

have

> to sit for the Texas state certifiaction exam to obtain my

certificate

>

> Thanks, and stay safe.

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> Hi all My family and I will be moving to Texas in the next few

months

> and I wanted to start looking into how to transfer my certification

> from NJ to Texas.

>

> I was on the Texas DOH website and it seems there are different

> processes for a NREMT-B and a state registered EMT-B.

>

> Here is my situation, I have both an NREMT-B card and a NJDOH EMT-B

> Card. Does anyone know if one supercedes the other? And will I

have

> to sit for the Texas state certifiaction exam to obtain my

certificate

>

> Thanks, and stay safe.

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Jim,

YOu have to fill out a reciprocity application and turn it in to the state along

with the fee. They review it and then once you receive your cert. you have to

take the state test within one year in order to maintain your cert. in texas.

Hope this could help you.

Jeri

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First go to www.tdh.state.tx.us/hcqs/ems/emshome.htm . Then click on

rules/policy, then click on view ems/traume systems rules policies and then

policies in numerical order and go to Policy 02-E (u). This will tell you

all about what you need to do. Then go back to emshome page and click on

Certification/Licensure. Then click on National Registry to Texas

Certification. This will bring up where you need to go to get an application

for your status. You must be current on your National Registry to do this.

Good luck and welcome to Texas.

Ronnie Morton, LP

EMS coordinator

Marshall Fire Department

Re: Process to transferring EMT-B cert. to Texas

> Hi all My family and I will be moving to Texas in the next few

months

> and I wanted to start looking into how to transfer my certification

> from NJ to Texas.

>

> I was on the Texas DOH website and it seems there are different

> processes for a NREMT-B and a state registered EMT-B.

>

> Here is my situation, I have both an NREMT-B card and a NJDOH EMT-B

> Card. Does anyone know if one supercedes the other? And will I

have

> to sit for the Texas state certifiaction exam to obtain my

certificate

>

> Thanks, and stay safe.

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First go to www.tdh.state.tx.us/hcqs/ems/emshome.htm . Then click on

rules/policy, then click on view ems/traume systems rules policies and then

policies in numerical order and go to Policy 02-E (u). This will tell you

all about what you need to do. Then go back to emshome page and click on

Certification/Licensure. Then click on National Registry to Texas

Certification. This will bring up where you need to go to get an application

for your status. You must be current on your National Registry to do this.

Good luck and welcome to Texas.

Ronnie Morton, LP

EMS coordinator

Marshall Fire Department

Re: Process to transferring EMT-B cert. to Texas

> Hi all My family and I will be moving to Texas in the next few

months

> and I wanted to start looking into how to transfer my certification

> from NJ to Texas.

>

> I was on the Texas DOH website and it seems there are different

> processes for a NREMT-B and a state registered EMT-B.

>

> Here is my situation, I have both an NREMT-B card and a NJDOH EMT-B

> Card. Does anyone know if one supercedes the other? And will I

have

> to sit for the Texas state certifiaction exam to obtain my

certificate

>

> Thanks, and stay safe.

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First go to www.tdh.state.tx.us/hcqs/ems/emshome.htm . Then click on

rules/policy, then click on view ems/traume systems rules policies and then

policies in numerical order and go to Policy 02-E (u). This will tell you

all about what you need to do. Then go back to emshome page and click on

Certification/Licensure. Then click on National Registry to Texas

Certification. This will bring up where you need to go to get an application

for your status. You must be current on your National Registry to do this.

Good luck and welcome to Texas.

Ronnie Morton, LP

EMS coordinator

Marshall Fire Department

Re: Process to transferring EMT-B cert. to Texas

> Hi all My family and I will be moving to Texas in the next few

months

> and I wanted to start looking into how to transfer my certification

> from NJ to Texas.

>

> I was on the Texas DOH website and it seems there are different

> processes for a NREMT-B and a state registered EMT-B.

>

> Here is my situation, I have both an NREMT-B card and a NJDOH EMT-B

> Card. Does anyone know if one supercedes the other? And will I

have

> to sit for the Texas state certifiaction exam to obtain my

certificate

>

> Thanks, and stay safe.

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Piece of cake, paperwork process using your NREMT-B Card. The NJ card

remains valid of course but recerting that is an issue unless of course you are

willing to go back to J for a Core 13. The good news is you can use the Core 13

as you recert for your NREMT as well as your NJ card if you like.

Texas is a nice place too ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/EMT-B/FSI/EMSI

LNMolino@...

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Piece of cake, paperwork process using your NREMT-B Card. The NJ card

remains valid of course but recerting that is an issue unless of course you are

willing to go back to J for a Core 13. The good news is you can use the Core 13

as you recert for your NREMT as well as your NJ card if you like.

Texas is a nice place too ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/EMT-B/FSI/EMSI

LNMolino@...

(Home Office)

(Home Phone)

(Office Phone)

(Cell Phone)

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Piece of cake, paperwork process using your NREMT-B Card. The NJ card

remains valid of course but recerting that is an issue unless of course you are

willing to go back to J for a Core 13. The good news is you can use the Core 13

as you recert for your NREMT as well as your NJ card if you like.

Texas is a nice place too ;)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/EMT-B/FSI/EMSI

LNMolino@...

(Home Office)

(Home Phone)

(Office Phone)

(Cell Phone)

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