When will my Provider Card Expire?

When will my Provider Card Expire?

All American Heart Association Provider cards are valid for 2 years to the month from when the course was taken. For example:

You took your AHA class through RC Health Services on 10/14/2022. Your card will be valid through "10/2024" which means it expires at the end of October of 2024.

You may also take your class early. Many individuals choose to do this to keep their disciplines expiring in the same month. For example, if you hold both a BLS and an ACLS Provider Card, some individuals may choose to take both of those classes in the same month.

Did you know you can also renew your BLS as part of your ACLS and PALS? RC Health Services is here to help. 

If you have any questions, please click here to contact us. Thank you!
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