Lost CPR Certification? How to Get a Replacement | [Organization Name]
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR skills can make the difference between life and death in an emergency situation. Anyone who takes a CPR class and passes the written and practical exams receives a CPR certification card good for one to two years. If you lose your card, you need to replace the lost CPR certification card to verify your certification.Things You'll Need
- Duplicate certification form
- CPR course information
- Duplicate fee ($5 to $20)
Instructions
Find the information for the organization that issued your CPR certification card. You can find most of them online or listed in the phone book.
Write down a list of the information needed to request a replacement for your lost CPR certification card. The more information you can provide, the quicker the organization can issue your card.
Fill out a duplicate certification form if one is available. If a duplicate form is not available, call or email the organization with the required information. The information you need to provide to get a replacement CPR certification card varies from organization to organization. It usually includes some or all of the following: your name, contact information, the name of the course, the location of the course, the instructor and the completion date.
Pay the required fee. The price depends on the organization that issued the card. It can range from five dollars to $20. You can pay online, mail in or drop off the fee depending on the organization.
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