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Oklahoma EMS Recertification Requirements

NREMT requirements and EMS continuing education hours for Oklahoma EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics

Important Notice: The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, regulatory, or professional advice. EMS recertification requirements vary by state and can change at any time. All EMS providers are responsible for verifying their specific certification, recertification, and continuing education requirements directly with their state EMS regulatory authority before relying on any information published here.

Oklahoma EMS recertification requires you to maintain active NREMT certification. Unlike states with a separate state-only path, Oklahoma EMS providers must satisfy NREMT recertification through the National Continued Competency Program (NCCP). This makes Oklahoma straightforward: complete your NREMT requirements and your Oklahoma EMS continuing education compliance is handled.

Oklahoma NREMT Requirement

To maintain your Oklahoma EMS license, you must keep your NREMT certification current. Hour requirements follow the NREMT National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) for your provider level.

NREMT NCCP Hour Requirements
Required CE hours by certification level
EMR
16
hours required
EMT
40
hours required
AEMT
50
hours required
Paramedic
60
hours required
2-Year NREMT Cycle: NREMT certification operates on a 2-year recertification cycle.

NREMT Recertification Pages by Provider Level

NREMT publishes specific recertification requirements for each certification level. Visit the official page that matches your certification level to see the most current requirements.

Why Oklahoma’s NREMT Requirement Makes Things Simpler

States that don’t require NREMT often have complex state-specific topic distribution rules, category caps, or multi-component requirements. Oklahoma skips all of that by accepting NREMT as the recertification standard. If your NREMT is current, your Oklahoma EMS license renewal becomes a straightforward submission process.

This is actually one of the cleaner state recertification setups. No category quotas, no skills refresher components, no mandatory state-specific courses to track on top of your CE hours.

The Simplest Way to Recertify in Oklahoma

Since Oklahoma requires NREMT, the most efficient path to recertification is completing an NREMT recertification package through a CAPCE-accredited provider. The hour totals above match NREMT’s National Continued Competency Program (NCCP), and CE Solutions packages bundle the required topics and hours into one streamlined purchase.

Recommended Path
Complete NREMT recertification through CE Solutions

Our NREMT recertification packages are structured specifically for each Oklahoma provider level. Every course is CAPCE-accredited and accepted for NREMT recertification, which satisfies Oklahoma’s state requirement.

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Worth knowing: It is almost always easier to keep your NREMT current than to regain it after it lapses. In a state like Oklahoma where NREMT is required, this matters even more: losing your NREMT means losing your ability to practice EMS in the state.

Oklahoma EMS Continuing Education Through CE Solutions

CE Solutions is a CAPCE-accredited EMS continuing education provider serving Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma EMS recertification via NREMT.

  • NREMT recertification packages structured for each Oklahoma provider level
  • Full EMS continuing education library covering all NCCP topic areas
  • CAPCE-accredited courses accepted by the Oklahoma State Department of Health EMS Division
  • 100% online delivery, accessible from anywhere
  • Direct email support with responses within 24 hours
  • Automatic CE certificate generation accepted for Oklahoma EMS renewal

Browse our Oklahoma EMS continuing education courses or view NREMT recertification packages to get started.

Oklahoma EMS Recertification FAQs

Does Oklahoma require NREMT certification?

Yes. Oklahoma requires EMS providers to maintain active NREMT certification. Unlike states with a separate state-only path, Oklahoma EMS providers must complete NREMT recertification through the National Continued Competency Program (NCCP).

What EMS continuing education does Oklahoma accept?

Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma State Department of Health EMS Division through the NREMT recertification pathway.

How many CE hours do I need for Oklahoma recertification?

Oklahoma follows the NREMT NCCP hour structure: 16 hours for EMR, 40 hours for EMT, 50 hours for AEMT, and 60 hours for Paramedic.

Can I complete all my Oklahoma CE hours online?

Yes. CE Solutions delivers all courses online, accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. You can complete your full Oklahoma recertification online through our NREMT recertification packages.

What happens if my NREMT lapses?

Because Oklahoma requires NREMT, letting your NREMT lapse means you cannot renew your Oklahoma EMS license through the standard process. It is almost always easier to keep your NREMT current than to regain it after it expires. If your NREMT does lapse, contact NREMT directly and the Oklahoma State Department of Health EMS Division for guidance on reinstatement.

Where do I find the NREMT recertification page for my certification level?

NREMT publishes a separate recertification page for each provider level. EMR: nremt.org/EMR/Recertification. EMT: nremt.org/EMT/Recertification. AEMT: nremt.org/AEMT/Recertification. Paramedic: nremt.org/Paramedic/Recertification.

Where do I submit my Oklahoma EMS renewal?

Oklahoma EMS renewals are processed through the Oklahoma State Department of Health EMS Division. Contact them directly for application instructions, status questions, or licensure inquiries.