CERTIFICATION TYPES
STATE DIRECTORY
Find CPR certification classes in Texas. New classes are added regularly.
CERTIFICATION TYPES
NEAR YOU
ABOUT
Whether you need CPR certification for your job, to meet school requirements, or for personal preparedness, Texas 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
Texas requires CPR certification for specific school roles including PE instructors, athletic coaches, marching band directors, cheerleading coaches, and school nurses under the Texas Education Code, while individual districts may set broader requirements for general education teachers. Under Senate Bill 261, all students in grades 7-12 must receive CPR instruction before graduation. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services requires all licensed childcare center staff, including daycare workers, preschool teachers, and foster parents, to maintain current pediatric CPR and First Aid certification. Both AHA and Red Cross certifications are accepted.
WHO NEEDS CPR CERTIFICATION?
ACCEPTED CERTIFICATION BODIES
NOTABLE REGULATIONS
Texas Education Code requires specific school roles to maintain CPR certification including PE instructors, athletic coaches, marching band directors, cheerleading coaches, and school nurses, but does not universally require it for all classroom teachers. Under Senate Bill 261, all students in grades 7-12 must receive CPR instruction before graduation. The Texas DFPS requires all licensed childcare center staff to maintain pediatric CPR/First Aid.