How do i get my cpr card

In need of your CPR Card or eCard? Need a replacement or card lookup?

Enter ID Number or Email Address below to Verify & Download Certification & Printable Wallet Card.

The below e-Verify tool enables Students, Employers and Group Admins to Verify (check) and Download Certifications (Customer Name, Date, Course, & ID) and Printable Wallet Cards. If you're an Employer, Admin or Organization requiring a more in depth search, please Contact Us. Our look-up verification tool searches clients certified through National CPR Foundation; we do not search records for clients certified through other organizations such as AHA (American Heart Association) or Red Cross. Search for a copy, replacement or lost (CPR, First-Aid, BBP, or BLS) Card, eCard, lookup and download for free.

The American Heart Association (AHA) no longer issues physical course completion cards. They are issued electronically via each individual student’s unique email.

The first BUSINESS day after your class you will receive an email from the American Heart Association. Business days do NOT include weekdays or holidays.

  • This email is commonly marked by your internet service provider as junk or spam, and might be found in one of those folders of your email account.
    • Make sure you didn’t overlook the email.
    • Be sure to add emails from @heart.org to your safe senders
    • If you do not see the email from the American Heart Association, try to run a few searches in your email inbox and/or junk folder.
    • Search for emails from: or
  • IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE THE EMAIL FROM THE AHA, use this link to claim your ecard: http://heart.org/mycards
    • Enter your first name, last name and email address in the fields.
    • You will be taken to the page to set up your ecard account with the AHA.
  • You will be required to choose a security question & answer to set up a secure user account on the AHA site.
  • You will then be asked to answer a few questions about your course.
  • Once you submit your answers, a new page noting your ecard code number will open. This is NOT your ecard.
    • On this page you will see link to view and download the pdf of your ecard in wallet size or full size.
    • There is also an option to email your ecard.

Contact us for any corrections in spelling.

You may login to access your ecard for 24 months here: http://heart.org/mycards

If you have any difficulties claiming your ecard, please contact Customer Support at:

  • Phone: 1-877-242-4277
  • Email: 
  • Available Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Central Time

Once you have claimed your ecard, your employer may verify the validity of the ecard on the American Heart Association® website at this URL: https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards?pid=ahaecard.employerStudentSearch

NOTE: They will need the code from your ecard.

Continuing Education Units – California Dental Board

Show a copy of your American Heart Association BLS Provider ecard to receive 4-CEUs.

Continuing Education Credits – EMS Personnel  

You have 30 days to submit a written request for CME/CE’s for the BLS Provider course.

Looking Up American Red Cross and AHA Digital Certificates

Remember the days when you had to carry your printed certificate around and hope not to lose it? Those days are gone. The American Red Cross and AHA started using digital certificates, or eCards, a few years back and they have been a great addition to the program.

Digital certificates make keeping your certification with you easier than ever. The certificates are easy to pull up from a cell phone or computer. Digital certificates also make it a snap for an employer or organization to check and verify your certification levels.

There are two ways to lookup an American Red Cross or AHA digital certificate.

How do i get my cpr card

How do i get my cpr card

Find My American Red Cross Certificate

The first way to find your American Red Cross Certificate is to search using the Find My Certificate webpage provided by the American Red Cross. By searching by the email address that you registered with the American Red Cross or your Training Provider you can easily lookup all of your American Red Cross certifications in one place. You can download or print them, if you’d like to carry a physical copy of your certificate(s). You can also order printed certificates directly from the American Red Cross if you’d like.

https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/digital-certificate

Or you can also call the American Red Cross directly at (800) 733-2767.

How do i get my cpr card

Verify an American Red Cross Certificate

The second way to lookup a certificate is generally used by employers. This is also a website but this one allows for a search by a certificate number. If you are an employer and your employee has given you his or her certification, or even just the certification number, you can use it to search for the certificate to validate that it’s valid as well as see when it expires. This tool makes compliance and HR record keeping a breeze. Just go to the American Red Cross digital certificate verification web page and search for the certificate number you are trying to verify the certificate number can be found on the printed digital certificate.

https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/digital-certificate

Or you can also call the American Red Cross directly at (800) 733-2767.

How do i get my cpr card

Find My American Heart Association (AHA) eCard

Looking up an AHA Certification or eCard is super easy as well. The American Heart Association (AHA) also uses digital certification cards. To look up a certification or eCard you simply need to go to the AHA web page linked below and input your info to search. You can search using your first name, last name, and email address. You can also look up your eCard by searching with your eCard code directly, if you know it.

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Or you can call the American Heart Association (AHA) directly at (800) 242-8721

How do i get my cpr card

Verify an American Heart Association (AHA) eCard

Verifying an American Heart Association (AHA) eCard is very easy. You can even verify more than one at a time if you have a bunch to verify. Simply follow the link below and select the option for Employer. Enter the card codes (can be found on the AHA eCard) that you are trying to verify and click the search button. It’s that easy!

https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards

Or you can call the American Heart Association (AHA) directly at (800) 242-8721

CPR Certification Expired? Renew Your Certification!

CPR certifications don’t last forever. Generally, they expire every 2 years. If your CPR certification has expired it’s time to renew. Key CPR is a proud provider of American Red Cross certification courses. With Blended Learning (Online + Classroom) courses renewing your First Aid, CPR, or BLS certification has never been easier. Sign up for a class today and get your American Red Cross Certification (valid for 2 years).

How do i get my cpr card

What is CPR card?

A CPR certification is a credential that qualifies the holder to perform a life-saving procedure on someone who cannot breathe on their own due to a near-drowning incident, suffocation or another life-threatening event. The procedure that CPR certificate holders learn is cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Where do I find my AHA instructor card?

How to View your Claimed eCard.
Visit the eCards Search page. ... .
Answer your security question..
If all the information entered is correct, you will be brought to a page that shows “My eCards.” If your eCard cannot be found, contact your Training Center to verify your information..

How do I download BLS certificate?

Previous method.
Step 1 – Visit AHA eCards portal. ... .
Step 2 – Enter your code. ... .
Step 3 – Claim your eCard. ... .
Step 4 – Download certificate..

Which CPR certification is the best?

Best Online CPR Certifications of 2022.
Best Overall: American Red Cross..
Best for CPR Certification Renewal: ProMed..
Best for Comprehensive Program: Sim Med..
Best for Beginner Basics: Pro CPR..
Best for Child & Infant CPR Training: Tinyhood..
Best for Healthcare Providers: American Heart Association..