Credential Tracking

EMT and Paramedic Certification Tracking

Track EMT and paramedic license renewal and NREMT status across your response team.

The problem

Why this gets hard to manage manually

EMTs and paramedics typically hold a state license, often supported by National Registry (NREMT) certification, each with its own renewal cycle and continuing education requirements. ComplyNestly tracks both in one place.

A field staffing gap caused by a lapsed license has immediate consequences for response coverage — this isn't a credential where you have flexibility to catch up after the fact.

Who this is for
  • EMS agencies and ambulance services
  • Training coordinators tracking continuing education hours
  • Agencies building shift schedules around current licensure
How ComplyNestly helps

From the problem to the fix

ComplyNestly tracks each field provider's license and NREMT status, with automatic reminders so a renewal deadline never surprises a shift schedule.

Capabilities
  • Automatic status tracking
  • Track state license and NREMT certification separately
  • Reminders before renewal deadlines
  • Dashboard and Compliance Matrix visibility
  • Exportable reports for an agency audit
Typical workflow

How it works in practice

1

Add field staff with their license and NREMT details

2

ComplyNestly tracks status automatically

3

Get reminders before a renewal deadline

4

Use the Compliance Matrix before finalizing the shift schedule

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is NREMT the same as a state license?

No — NREMT is a national certification many states use as a basis for state licensure, but state licensing is the actual legal authorization to practice, and requirements can differ. ComplyNestly can track both as separate records.

Does ComplyNestly verify NREMT status?

No — ComplyNestly tracks the dates and status you record; verifying directly with NREMT or your state EMS office is a separate step.

Is there a free way to try this?

Yes. The Free plan supports up to 5 employees and 1 location, no credit card required.

Sources & regulatory notes

Where this information comes from

EMT/paramedic licensure is state-regulated; NREMT is a national certifying body many states reference. Renewal cycles and CE requirements vary by state. ComplyNestly does not verify licenses or provide legal advice.

Last reviewed: August 2026

ComplyNestly helps you organize records and stay ahead of renewal dates — it does not verify licenses, provide legal advice, or guarantee compliance. Requirements vary by state, jurisdiction, and employer policy; confirm current requirements with the issuing authority.

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