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EMT Exam Prep / Mississippi

EMT — MS

How to Get Your EMT Certification in Mississippi

To become a certified EMT in Mississippi, you must pass the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams, then apply for state certification through Mississippi State Department of Health, Office of EMS. Here's everything you need to know.

Certification Details

Certifying Body
Mississippi State Department of Health, Office of EMS
Exam Provider
NREMT
Passing Score
70% (NREMT adaptive)
Exam Fee
$70
Recertification Cycle
Every 2 years
CE Hours Required
40 (NCCP) hours

Note: Always verify current requirements with Mississippi State Department of Health, Office of EMS.

Mississippi EMT Notes

Mississippi certifies EMTs through the State Department of Health's Office of EMS and Acute Care Systems, which adopted the NREMT NCCP model in 2016. Recertification is every 2 years (40 CE hours for EMT).

About the NREMT Exam

The NREMT EMT cognitive exam is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) with 70–120 questions. The exam adapts based on your performance — you must demonstrate entry-level competency across all content areas including airway management, cardiology, trauma, medical emergencies, and EMS operations. The exam is administered at Pearson VUE test centers nationwide and costs $70 per attempt.

How to Get Your EMT Certification in Mississippi

  1. 1

    Complete an approved EMT training program

    Most states require 120–150 hours of EMT-Basic training from a state-approved program (community college, fire department, or private school).

  2. 2

    Pass the NREMT cognitive exam

    The NREMT EMT exam is computer-adaptive with 70–120 questions. You need to demonstrate competency at the entry-level EMT standard. The exam is administered at Pearson VUE test centers.

  3. 3

    Pass the NREMT psychomotor exam

    In addition to the written exam, you must pass a hands-on skills exam covering airway, patient assessment, and trauma. Contact your state EMS office for testing locations.

  4. 4

    Apply for state certification

    After passing both NREMT exams, apply for state certification through Mississippi State Department of Health, Office of EMS. Processing times vary. You must be state-certified to work on an ambulance.

  5. 5

    Recertify every 2 years

    Maintain your certification with 40 (NCCP) hours of continuing education every 2 years. This includes mandatory topics in airway management, patient assessment, and trauma.

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Practice for the Mississippi EMT certification path

Use this state guide to understand certification steps, then drill NREMT-style EMT questions in your browser. Web access and native app purchases are separate.