Each Student who successfully completes an American Heart Association Emergency Care Course is issued an electronic completion card. eCards are a valid course completion card and can be presented to employers as proof of successful completion of an AHA course. The eCards are issued by authorized Training Centers and are valid for 2 years through the end of the month.
Employers can easily verify eCards at http://www.heart.org/cpr/mycards to prove issuance by a valid instructor aligned with a valid Training Center.
How To Access Your eCard Through Atlas
How To Claim Your eCard in the eCard System
Duplicate Instructor card request form
Duplicate card request is completed by a participant who in the event needs to request a duplicate card. This must be submitted to the training center for processing. Only the original training center that issued the card can process the request and issue the duplicate card.
The Heartsaver for K-12 Schools course completion card was created to provide a cost-effective Heartsaver course completion card for K-12 school systems. The card signifies that an individual in the K-12 school system has successfully completed the objectives and skills evaluations in accordance with the curricula of the AHA Heartsaver programs. This card may be issued to school students, faculty and staff of the school. A Parental Consent to Participate form must be completed by parents/guardian of students under the age of 13 and submitted with roster to Avera Community Training Center. Please remember instructors are to keep a copy for their records.
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.
Reminder to instructors: The above disclaimer must be printed on all promotional brochures, announcements, agendas, websites or other materials distributed to students in courses for which fees are charged.