Can a EMT transfer a license to New Jersey as a military spouse?
Yes. New Jersey is a member of the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate CompAct (REPLICA), so a EMT holding a multistate/compact license can practice in NJ without re-applying. REPLICA covers cross-state response privileges, not full license portability for routine employment. Spouses moving permanently may need state license + VAEIA portability.
Your state EMS licensing office in New Jersey
We checked New Jersey's emt licensing rules and couldn't find a military-spouse provision written specifically for emts. That's usually not an oversight on our end: in most of these states the military-spouse licensing law runs through a separate division that doesn't cover this board, so it never reaches the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services. It does not leave you stuck — here's the path that still works.
- Start with the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services's compact/out-of-state route — New Jersey is a compact member (above), so a valid out-of-state license should transfer without re-testing.
- Invoke VAEIA 2022 / 50 U.S.C. § 4025a in writing, attaching your sponsor's PCS orders. It legally forces New Jersey to recognize your valid out-of-state emt license on a military move — no separate state rule required.
- If they can't finalize a permanent license within 30 days, ask for a temporary license — the statute requires the board to issue one so you can keep working.
- Keep your receipts: DoD reimburses up to $1,000 per PCS for relicensing, and MyCAA covers up to $4,000 toward portable credentials.
Call the New Jersey Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services to confirm the current military-spouse timeline before you move — and if you find an official NJ provision we missed, tell us and we'll source it.
About the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate CompAct (REPLICA)
For EMTs, AEMTs, and Paramedics. Provides "day privilege" recognition between member states for EMS personnel responding to incidents that cross state lines or transferring patients.
Official compact site ↗All EMS / Paramedic member states
29 jurisdictions. Tap any to check that destination for this profession.