CERTIFICATION TYPES
STATE DIRECTORY
Find CPR certification classes in Kentucky. New classes are added regularly.
CERTIFICATION TYPES
ABOUT
Whether you need CPR certification for your job, to meet school requirements, or for personal preparedness, Kentucky has accredited training centers offering American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and ASHI classes. Most classes include hands-on skills practice and take between 2–6 hours to complete. Certifications are typically valid for two years.
STATE LAW
Kentucky requires CPR training as part of high school health education and mandates that all coaches maintain CPR/AED certification. The state also uniquely requires all 911 telecommunicators to be trained in telephone CPR (T-CPR) following American Heart Association guidelines, ensuring dispatchers can guide callers through CPR in emergencies. Teachers must maintain Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, AED, and First Aid certification, and childcare providers must hold current certification through the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Both AHA and Red Cross certifications are accepted.
WHO NEEDS CPR CERTIFICATION?
ACCEPTED CERTIFICATION BODIES
NOTABLE REGULATIONS
Kentucky mandates CPR training as part of high school health education programs and requires coaches to be CPR/AED certified. Kentucky has a unique requirement for all 911 telecommunicators to be trained in T-CPR (telephone CPR) per AHA guidelines. Teachers are required to maintain CPR/AED/First Aid certification. The Kentucky Board of EMS requires Healthcare Provider level BLS.