Delaware EMS Recertification Requirements
Hours, NREMT requirements, and renewal information for Delaware EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics
Delaware EMS recertification follows the NREMT model. The state accepts NREMT certification as proof of CE compliance, and hour requirements align with the NREMT National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) structure. Maintaining NREMT certification is the most direct path to keeping your Delaware EMS license current.
Here’s the full breakdown of Delaware EMS recertification requirements.
Delaware EMS Hour Requirements by Certification Level
The Easiest Way to Recertify in Delaware: NREMT Packages from CE Solutions
Delaware follows NREMT recertification standards. The hour totals above match NREMT's National Continued Competency Program (NCCP). The simplest path to keeping your Delaware EMS license current is completing an NREMT recertification package through CE Solutions.
Our NREMT packages are structured specifically for each provider level (EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic) and bundle the required topics and hours into one purchase. Every course is CAPCE-accredited and accepted by both NREMT and the Delaware Office of Emergency Medical Services. Complete the package, get your certificates, submit them for renewal.
View NREMT recertification packages for the level that matches your Delaware certification.
How CE Solutions Works for Delaware EMS Providers
CE Solutions is a CAPCE-accredited continuing education provider serving Delaware EMRs, EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics since 1997.
- NREMT recertification packages structured for each provider level
- CAPCE-accredited courses accepted for both NREMT and Delaware recertification
- 100% online delivery, accessible from anywhere
- Direct email support with responses within 24 hours
- Automatic CE certificate generation accepted by the Delaware Office of EMS
Browse NREMT recertification packages to find the right fit for your Delaware certification level.
Delaware EMS Recertification FAQs
Does Delaware require NREMT certification?
Delaware follows the NREMT recertification model and accepts NREMT certification as proof of CE compliance. Most Delaware EMS providers maintain NREMT because it streamlines both state and national renewal in one process.
How many CE hours do I need for Delaware recertification?
Delaware follows the NREMT hour structure: 16 hours for EMR, 40 hours for EMT, 50 hours for AEMT, and 60 hours for Paramedic.
Can I complete all my Delaware CE hours online?
Yes. CE Solutions delivers all courses online, accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. You can complete your full Delaware recertification online through our NREMT packages.
Do you offer NREMT recertification packages for Delaware providers?
Yes. CE Solutions offers NREMT recertification packages structured for each provider level. These packages bundle the required topics and hours, and since Delaware accepts NREMT, completing one of our packages satisfies both your NREMT and Delaware recertification requirements.
Where do I submit my Delaware EMS renewal?
Delaware EMS renewals are processed through the Delaware Office of Emergency Medical Services. Contact them directly for application instructions, status questions, or licensure inquiries.

