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Faster Rescheduling for Exam Failures

Medical providers who do not pass their NRCME national exam no longer have to wait 30 days to reschedule. This applies to both initial certification and 10-year recertification. As soon as the FMCSA receives the failing notice from the testing company, they will update the provider's FMCSA account, a process that may take up to 7 days. Once the update is complete, the provider can promptly reschedule their next exam. For more information, please contact the FMCSA at FMCTECHSUP@dot.gov or by phone at (617) 494-3003.

DOT Exam Reference Materials

Our proprietary reference materials are an integral part of our initial certification training program and our 10-year recertification training program. Providers who completed a different NRCME training program and already have their training certificate can purchase these materials for $99 here: NRCME Reference Materials

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10-Year Recertification Notice

Certified Medical Examiners on the National Registry are required to be recertified no sooner than 9 years and no later than 10 years from the date of issuance of their medical examiner certification credential. Recertification requires that providers complete an accredited training program such as ours and pass the in-person national NRCME certification examination.

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