Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Obtain EMR Kentucky Licensure By Qualifying for One of the Following:
1) Military Reciprocity
Pursuant to 202 KAR 7:330
Any member of the United States Armed Forces, or veteran who has transitioned within the past six (6) years from the United States Armed Forces, and has been registered by the National Registry as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician or EMT and has successfully completed a board-approved United States Armed Forces medical training course shall be eligible for reciprocity for certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician in Kentucky.
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Provide Your DD214s or Joint Service Transcripts:
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Proof of completing a board approved United States Armed Forces medical training course which included NREMT- AEMT or EMT certification. (see Complete application requirements below)
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If applying via United States Armed Forces medical training course with an NREMT-AEMT or EMT certification the applicant will need to submit proof of completing a board approved bridge course to Paramedic certification.
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Pay fee required for certification pursuant to 202 KAR 7:030
Application fee: $10
+ Licensure fee: $50
+ Reciprocity fee: $125
TOTAL: $185.00
2) Contiguous State Reciprocity
Pursuant to 202 KAR 7:330
Applicants who are certified in a contiguous state to the Commonwealth of Kentucky or by the NREMT as a AEMT must submit these items:
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Proof of NREMT – AEMT Certification
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Copy of NREMT – AEMT certification card or certificate OR
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Proof of current, unrestricted, AEMT certification in a contiguous state to the Commonwealth of Kentucky (Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, or West Virginia)
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AEMT certification. (see Complete application requirements below)
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Pay fee required for certification pursuant to 202 KAR 7:030
Application fee: $10
+ Licensure fee: $50
+ Reciprocity fee: $125
TOTAL: $185.00
3) Licensure Re-Instatement
Pursuant to 202 KAR 7:330
Applicants who were previously licensed AEMT within the State of Kentucky must apply for reinstatement, with submission of these items:
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Proof of previous KY AEMT license.
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Copy of KBEMS AEMT license card, certificate, or official letter from KBEMS verifying previous Paramedic license.
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Evidence of successful completion of the 50 hour NREMT AEMT National Continued Competency Program (NCCP 2016) within twelve (12) months preceding their AEMT application for reinstatement. (KBEMS approved on-line continuing education)
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Copy of 50-hour NREMT AEMT NCCP course completion certificate and details of CE recorded on KBEMS-E-48 Reinstatement Continuing Education Record.
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Pay fee required for certification pursuant to 202 KAR 7:030.
Application fee: $10
+ Licensure fee: $50
+ Reinstatement fee: $150
+ Late fee: $50
TOTAL: $260.00
4) New AEMTs
Applicants who do not meet standards #1-#3 can still be an EMR!
Become certified in only 4 months
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4 month KCTCS EMT Program: Learn More About the Program
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[Military] Credit may be awarded to currently practicing EMT’s towards the Associate in Applied Science Degree.
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Transitioning military automatically qualify for A-EMT licensure and can complete a bridge educational program in Paramedics. The Paramedic program can be completed in 12 months.
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Programs offered at the following KCTCS locations:
Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Gateway Community and Technical College
Hazard Community and Technical College
Hopkinsville Community College
Jefferson Community and Technical College
Madisonville Community College
Owensboro Community and Technical College
Somerset Community College
Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College
Meet the Standards via Pathway #1-#4?
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Complete an AEMT license application through a KEMSIS account
Per202 KAR 7:401 Paramedic Applicants must also submit proof of compliance for the following items if requested:
Is at least eighteen (18) years of age;
Holds a high school diploma, high school equivalency diploma, or home school diploma;
Holds current unrestricted certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician in Kentucky or holds current unrestricted certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (see board for details pertaining to reciprocity);
Is not currently subject to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS 311A.050 and KRS 311A.090 that would prevent licensure;
Meets all additional requirements established by the EMS Training and Educational Institution (EMS-TEI).
Application fee: $10; Licensure fee: $50
Undergo a background check pursuant to KRS 311A.050 and 311A.100. Background check MUST be less than 6 months old at the time of application.
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New Applicants:
CastleBranch is the only approved vendor by the board for any applicant not currently certified or licensed as an EMS provider by KBEMS.
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You must link directly to the KBEMS specific CastleBranch Background Check here https://portal.castlebranch.com/kd28
Currently Certified:
If you are currently a KBEMS certified or licensed EMS provider, you can submit a background check through the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC).
Up to date (CEU) requirements: 202 KAR 7:601
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Proof of completing HIV/AIDS training required by KRS 311A.120.
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Proof of completing Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma as required by KRS 311A.120.
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KBEMS approved on-line Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (PAHT) course.
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Proof of completing Awareness of Sexual Violence training required by KRS 311A.120. KBEMS approved on-line Awareness of Sexual Violence (ASV) training.
Please contact KBEMS legal at kbemslegal@kctcs.edu if you have any legal questions concerning your eligibility for Paramedic license.
Kentucky Board of EMS
2464 Fortune Drive, Suite 195, Lexington, Kentucky 40509
(859) 256-3565
Contact KBEMS Legal at kbemslegal@kctcs.edu if you have any legal questions concerning your eligibility for AEMT license.