Are you in restoration and need IICRC continuing education credits?

Each AMDECON course qualifies for 14 IICRC Continuing Education Credits (CECs).

Effortless Steps to Earn IICRC Continuing Education Credits Through AMDECON

If you are a professional in the restoration industry, maintaining your credentials and staying current with industry standards is essential. IICRC Continuing Education Credits (CECs) are required for credential renewal and demonstrate ongoing professional development.

AMDECON provides industry-specific training that allows certified professionals to earn required continuing education credits through structured coursework. Each AMDECON course qualifies for 14 IICRC Continuing Education Credits.

The steps below explain how to obtain your CECs after completing an AMDECON course.

How to Obtain Your IICRC Continuing Education Credits

1. Complete your course(s) and pass the exam

Confirm that you have completed all required course material and successfully passed the final exam. Continuing education credits cannot be issued until both course completion and exam verification are complete.

2. Download Your Certificate

After successfully completing the course and passing the exam, you will be issued a certificate. Ensure to download this certificate as it serves as proof of your accomplishment and is necessary for obtaining CECs.

3. Reach Out to AMDECON

Send an email to AMDECON, notifying them of your course completion and requesting the CEC form to submit to the IICRC. AMDECON will reply with a specific form required for submission to the IICRC. Be sure to check your SPAM folder for our reply.

4. Submit the Form to the IICRC

Once you receive the form from us, contact the IICRC and submit the form to them. This is the final step in ensuring that your CECs are recorded and credited to you.