Recertification

Certification

Recertification

The Professional Certification Board (PCB) is pleased to announce that the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit will be the new standard of measure for calculating recertification credits. After extensive benchmarking and review of the various systems used by similar credentialing bodies, the PCB decided the CPE proved best suited to the ASIS International certification programs. The CPE recertification system will go into effect January 1, 2008 for all designations - Certified Protection Professional (CPP®), Professional Certified Investigator (PCI®), and Physical Security Professional (PSP®). Please click on the links below for detailed information:

Report Your Recertification Credits

CPPs®, PSPs®, and PCIs®: Look Up Your Current Credits

New Recertification Guide for CPP®, PCI®, and PSP® (MWord)

Recertification Lapse Policy (Effective January 2008)

 

Recertification Dates

Sources/Ideas for Earning Recertification Credits

Contact the Certification Staff

Informacion en Espanol

Become a Lifetime Certified Professional
New! Important Changes to Lifetime Certification Designation

Effective Immediately

Recertification Credits
- for CPPs only

A minimum of 50 percent of recertification activities in any term must be acquired through forms of educational activities - up to 100%. Volunteer activities may account for UP TO 50% of total recertification credits. This means certificants can earn their credits by using a combination of both education and volunteer activities, ensuring that the latter accounts for no more than 50% percent of their total credit submission. Some examples include:

  • 100% via education and 0% via volunteer service
  • 80% via education and 20% via volunteer service

Chapter and Program Sponsor Options for Reporting CPE Credits