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New License Applications
In order to submit your application for a new emergency medical services provider license, please follow the steps enumerated below.
01.Fingerprinting (must be completed first)
Ink-based or electronic (aka “Live Scan”) fingerprinting are both acceptable. Fingerprinting services can often be provided by your local police department and is also available at the New Hampshire State Police Criminal Records Unit in Concord (Call for appointment (603) 223-3867). Physical documentation, whether inked cards or electronic Live Scan receipt (see example here), must be included with all required documents in your application process.
02.New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form
Fill out and complete the New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form (CHRI) and include with your application
03.EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants
Fill out and complete the “EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants” and include with your application
04.Scope of Practice
Complete an approved, level-appropriate New Hampshire Scope of Practice program. Scope of Practice online program is available through the NHFA & EMS online classroom or state-wide programs can be found in the EMS Course Catalog.
05.New Hampshire EMS Protocols
Take the New Hampshire Protocols course at the level corresponding to your training (Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic).
06.Submittal of Documentation
Compile the documentation produced by the steps above and submit by mail to the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. All required documents are listed below:
- Completed “New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form” (CHRI)
- Ink-based fingerprint card OR Electronic Fingerprint Live Scan receipt
- Payment ($48.25) made out to “State of NH-Criminal Records Unit”
- Completed “EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants”
- Copy of National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) card
and submit by mail to the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at:
NHDOS-Bureau of EMS: Licensing33 Hazen DriveConcord, NH 03305
License Renewals and Upgrades
If you have already submitted your online license application but are seeking to submit additional documentation, please do not submit this form again. Submit required document(s) directly to EMSlicensing@dos.nh.gov and reference “Missing Parts” in the subject line of the email.
In order to renew or upgrade your New Hampshire Emergency Medical Services Provider License, please follow the steps enumerated below.
01.Scope of Practice
Complete an approved, level-appropriate, New Hampshire Scope of Practice program. Scope of Practice online program is available through the NHFA & EMS online classroom or state-wide programs can be found in the EMS Course Catalog.
02.New Hampshire EMS Protocols
Take the New Hampshire Protocol at the level corresponding to your training (Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic).
03.Submit your Application for Renewal, Upgrade, or Change of unit
In order to complete your application for renewal, upgrade, or change of unit, you may either fill out the form below or complete a paper application.
- For the online form, you will be required to supply your current National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Card.
- If you would prefer to submit your renewal through through paper, please download the New Hampshire Bureau of EMS Provider License Application and mail it, along with a copy of your National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Card to:
NHDOS-Bureau of EMS: Licensing33 Hazen DriveConcord, NH 03305
Submit Online ApplicationRe-Applying for Lapsed Licenses
If you have previously held a New Hampshire Emergency Medical Services Provider License, but it has lapsed, please follow the steps enumerated below to reapply.
01.Fingerprinting (must be completed first)
Ink-based or electronic (aka “Live Scan”) fingerprinting are both acceptable. Fingerprinting services can often be provided by your local police department and is also available at the New Hampshire State Police Criminal Records Unit in Concord (Call for appointment (603) 223-3867). Physical documentation, whether inked cards or electronic Live Scan receipt (see example here), must be included with all required documents in your application process.
02.New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form
Fill out and complete the New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form (CHRI) and include with your application
03.EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants
Fill out and complete the “EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants” and include with your application
04.Scope of Practice
Complete an approved, level-appropriate, New Hampshire Scope of Practice program. Scope of Practice online program is available through the NHFA & EMS online classroom or state-wide programs can be found in the EMS Course Catalog.
05.New Hampshire EMS Protocols
Take the New Hampshire Protocols course at the level corresponding to your training (Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic).
06.Submittal of Documentation
Compile the documentation produced by the steps above and submit by mail to the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. All required documents are listed below:
- Completed “New Hampshire Criminal History Record Authorization Form” (CHRI)
- Ink-based fingerprint card OR Electronic Fingerprint Live Scan receipt
- Payment ($48.25) made out to “State of NH-Criminal Records Unit” OR If you are are submitting “Application for EMS Provider License WAIVER: COVID-19 March 2020″ for fingerprinting waiver, payment ($25.00) made out to “State of NH-Criminal Records Unit”
- Completed “EMS Provider License Application for New or Lapsed Applicants”
- Copy of National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) card
and submit by mail to the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at:
NHDOS-Bureau of EMS: Licensing33 Hazen DriveConcord, NH 03305
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