How to Get Your CPR License Online

CPR is an acronym that stands for "cardiopulmonary resuscitation." In order to get certain jobs (like being a life guard, for example), you will need to be certified in CPR and have a license. If there is a possibility that you may have to perform CPR at work, you will likely have to get this license before you can obtain employment. There are a few different organizations that allow you to get your CPR license online without ever attending a public class.

Instructions

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      Use CPR and First Aid.net. After completing the online course at CPR and First Aid.net, you will have the ability to order two different types of CPR certificates. You can order a wall certificate that can be framed and displayed, or a smaller version of the certificate designed to fit into your wallet. Both styles of certificate cost $22 a piece as of February 2011.

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      Use CPR Today. CPR Today is another website service that lets you take CPR courses and obtain certification from your computer. Group rates are also available that offer discounted prices for groups of people taking the same exams. The basic CPR course for all ages is $29.95 as of February 2011. CPR Today is nationally accredited in all 50 United States.

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      Use the American Health Care Academy's online CPR/AED course. As of February 2011, the CPR/AED combination course is $19.95. Once the course is completed, users receive a free wallet sized certificate marking their accomplishments. Wall certificates must be ordered separately at an additional cost. Courses at the American Health Care Academy are taught by trained instructors.

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