Montana EMS recertification works through the Montana Emergency Care Provider (ECP) program. Montana is unusual: the state does not require you to maintain NREMT certification, but it does require you to follow the NREMT NCCP hour breakdown regardless of whether you keep NREMT current. Whether your NREMT card is active or expired, you’ll complete the same continuing education hours to renew your Montana ECP license.
Montana ECP Hour Requirements by Certification Level
Montana follows the NREMT National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) hour structure for all certification levels.
Two Ways to Renew Your Montana ECP License
Montana ECP providers can satisfy their recertification through one of two pathways. Both require completion of the same NCCP hour totals, but the documentation differs.
Official Montana Resources
Three official resources are essential for Montana EMS providers navigating ECP recertification:
The Simplest Way to Recertify in Montana: NREMT
Because Montana follows the NCCP hour breakdown regardless of NREMT status, the simplest path is to maintain your NREMT certification. With an active NREMT card, you’ve already completed the work Montana requires AND you have the bonus of portability across state lines.
The state-only option still requires completing the same hours, but without the benefit of NREMT portability. There’s almost no scenario where letting your NREMT lapse saves you work in Montana.
Our NREMT recertification packages bundle the required hours and topics for each provider level. Every course is CAPCE-accredited and accepted for Montana ECP recertification regardless of which option you choose.
Montana EMS Continuing Education Through CE Solutions
CE Solutions is a CAPCE-accredited EMS continuing education provider serving Montana EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics since 1997. Make sure your CE is from a CAPCE-accredited provider. CE Solutions is CAPCE-accredited, and our courses are accepted for Montana ECP recertification under both options.
- NREMT recertification packages structured for each provider level
- Full EMS continuing education library covering the NCCP topic structure
- CAPCE-accredited courses accepted by the Montana Emergency Care Provider Program
- 100% online delivery, accessible from anywhere
- Direct email support with responses within 24 hours
- Automatic CE certificate generation accepted for Montana ECP renewal
Browse our Montana EMS continuing education courses or view NREMT recertification packages to get started.
Montana EMS Recertification FAQs
What EMS continuing education does Montana accept?
Montana accepts CAPCE-accredited EMS continuing education from approved providers. Make sure your CE is from a CAPCE-accredited provider. CE Solutions is CAPCE-accredited, and our courses are accepted by the Montana Emergency Care Provider Program for ECP recertification under both renewal options.
Does Montana require NREMT certification?
No, but Montana follows the NREMT NCCP hour breakdown regardless of NREMT status. You can let your NREMT expire and still need to complete the same hours, just without the benefit of portability. Most Montana providers maintain NREMT for the portability bonus.
How many CE hours do I need for Montana ECP recertification?
Montana follows the NCCP hour structure: 16 hours for EMR, 40 hours for EMT, 50 hours for AEMT, and 60 hours for Paramedic. These hours apply whether you maintain NREMT or follow the state-only path.
What is an ECP license in Montana?
ECP stands for Emergency Care Provider. Montana uses the ECP designation as the umbrella term for state-licensed EMS providers at all levels (EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic). Your Montana ECP license is what allows you to practice EMS in Montana.
What’s the simplest way to recertify in Montana?
Maintain your NREMT certification. Because Montana requires the same NCCP hours regardless of NREMT status, keeping NREMT current gives you the bonus of portability without adding any extra work. Submit proof of your active NREMT card with your Montana ECP renewal.
Where do I verify or renew my Montana ECP license?
Montana ECP license verification and renewal is handled through the Montana Emergency Care Provider Program. Contact them directly for application instructions, status questions, or licensure inquiries.

