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RESPIRATORY CARE License in District of Columbia

Quick Answer

DC EMT certification information was not available in the COS database. Contact the DC Fire and EMS Department for current certification requirements and fees.

Exam
NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
Timeline
3-6 months
Background Check
Required
Renewal
Every Every 2 years

Requirements

RESPIRATORY CARE license in District of Columbia

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Education
Degree required
Exam
Third-party exam required
Background Check
No criminal record prohibitions
Continuing Education
Continuing education required to maintain license
Veterans Benefits
N/A - Not displayed

Licensing Agency

Department of Health~Health Regulation Administration

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed RESPIRATORY CARE in District of Columbia.

  1. 1

    Complete Education Requirements

    Degree required

  2. 2

    Submit Background Check

    No criminal record prohibitions

  3. 3

    Pass the Required Exam

    Third-party exam required — NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

  4. 4

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  5. 5

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 3-6 months.

RESPIRATORY CARE Licensing in District of Columbia: What to Know

The District of Columbia's COS data did not return a specific EMT or EMS provider license entry. DC regulates EMS providers through the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department. EMT certification in DC typically requires completion of an approved EMT training course, NREMT certification, and registration with the DC Department of Health. Contact DC Fire & EMS for current application procedures, fees, and reciprocity provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a RESPIRATORY CARE license in District of Columbia?
The process typically takes 3-6 months, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a RESPIRATORY CARE license in District of Columbia?
You need to pass the NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Third-party exam required

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 15, 2026.