Renewals - EMS Personnel Certification and Licensure

We recommend you begin the recertification process three to four months prior to your expiration date. Certification does not extend beyond your expiration date. This applies in all cases; see late renewal option if applicable. 

Note: Only criminal and/or disciplinary information that has never been reported to DSHS or that has occurred since the date of the applicant's last initial, or renewal application needs to be reported.

Fingerprinting Requirement for Renewal

Beginning June 1, 2020, all EMS certificate/license holders will need to have completed a fingerprint-based background check before their renewal application can be approved. It is highly recommended that this process is completed in advance of the expiration date so there is not a lapse in certification. Please don’t wait to complete your online renewal application if your name does not appear on the list

If an EMS certificant/licensee has NOT completed a fingerprint-based background check. To request the fingerprint service code, email EMS Certification

Note, due to legal restrictions, an individual who completed a fingerprint-based background check for another agency will have to complete another one specifically for DSHS/EMS. 

Fingerprint Based Background Lists

To verify if an EMS certificate/license holder has already completed a fingerprint-based background check for DSHS EMS,, select the appropriate level below.  

These lists are updated on the 1st and 15th of each month. If these dates fall on the weekend or holiday, they will be posted the following business day. If an EMS certificate/license holder has completed a fingerprint based background check for DSHS/EMS but their name is not included on the list, they will need to contact Sabrina Lee Richardson at 737-465-7220 or sabrina.lee.richardson@dshs.texas.gov

ECA, EMT, Advanced EMT, EMT-P, LP Applicants

Read the rule concerning renewal options. You can verify your certification status and expiration date through the Regulatory Services Online Licensing System.

All EMS Personnel (ECA, EMT, AEMT, EMTP, and Licensed Paramedic) renewal applicants must complete an EMS jurisprudence examination approved by the Department before submitting a renewal application. An EMS jurisprudence examination is a CE course covering information about Texas EMS Laws and Rules. The EMS jurisprudence examination is offered by Department approved continuing education (CE) programs.

EMS Coordinator, EMS Instructor and EMS Information Operator

You can verify your certification status and expiration date through the Regulatory Services Online Licensing System.

Inactive Certification

Inactive application submission: Request an application by emailing emscert@dshs.texas.gov

  • Change active certification/licensure to inactive. Your inactive status will be given the same expiration date as your current certification/licensure. You must renew as inactive. 
  • Renew active or inactive certification as inactive. The inactive certification period begins the day after current certification expiration and is effective for four years. 
  • Renew expired, active or inactive certification as inactive. 

Inactive status is only available up to one year past your current expiration date

Late Renewal

Applicants completing ALL renewal requirements between date of expiration up to one year after expiration date may choose to renew by any of the four available options above and submit a late skills verification with the application.