How to Replace a Lost CPR Certification Card

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)
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Instructions

    • 1

      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.

    • 2

      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.

    • 3

      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.

    • 4

      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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