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How to become a certified Firefighter in Nebraska. Fire academy (12-16 weeks), EMT certification required. Total initial fees: $350-$4,350. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
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Fire Academy
12-16 weeks
Academy Duration
Yes
EMT Required
Yes
CPAT Required
$0-$3,000
Academy Cost
20 hours/year
CE Hours
State certification requirements based on NFPA 1001 standards
VerifiedFire Academy
Required
State-approved fire academy program meeting NFPA 1001 standards. Duration: 12-16 weeks. Programs available through fire departments, community colleges, and state training academies.
Firefighter I Certification
Required
NFPA 1001 — Firefighter I professional qualifications
Firefighter II Certification
Required
NFPA 1001 — Firefighter II professional qualifications
EMT Certification
Required
EMT-Basic certification required by most career departments. NREMT certification or state-equivalent accepted. Many departments prefer or require Paramedic certification.
CPAT (Physical Ability Test)
Required
Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) or department-equivalent physical ability test required by most career departments during the hiring process.
IFSAC / Pro Board Accepted
Yes
National accreditation for certification reciprocity between states
Firefighter certification is regulated at the state level based on NFPA 1001 (Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications). Most states require completion of a state-approved fire academy, Firefighter I and II certification, EMT-Basic certification, and a physical ability test. IFSAC and Pro Board accreditation may facilitate certification reciprocity between states.
Minimum requirements to enter fire academy and pursue certification
VerifiedMinimum Age
18
Education
High school diploma or GED required
Driver's License
Required
Background Check
Required
Drug Screening
Required
Medical Exam
Required
Most fire departments require candidates to be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and the ability to pass a background check, drug screening, and medical examination. Some departments may have additional requirements such as residency or citizenship.
Fire Academy & Training Requirements
VerifiedAcademy Duration
12-16 weeks
Academy Type
State-approved fire academy (department-sponsored, community college, or state fire academy)
Volunteer Firefighter Requirements
Volunteer firefighters make up the majority of Nebraska's fire service; State Fire Marshal provides training.
Additional Certifications Available
Fire academy training covers structural firefighting, search and rescue, ventilation, fire behavior, hazardous materials awareness, and emergency medical response. Programs are based on NFPA 1001 standards and include both classroom instruction and hands-on practical training.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Fire Academy Tuition Department-sponsored recruits typically attend at no cost; self-sponsored candidates may pay tuition | $0-$3,000 |
EMT Certification EMT-Basic course and NREMT certification exam fee | $200-$1,000 |
Certification Exam Fee State certification examination fee for Firefighter I and II | $50-$150 |
CPAT Fee CPAT test administration fee; may be covered by hiring department | $100-$200 |
Total Initial Fees Range includes fire academy tuition ($0 if department-sponsored), EMT certification, exam fees, and CPAT. Department-sponsored recruits typically pay $0. | $350-$4,350 |
Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Training
Mostly verified20 hours/year
CE Hours Required
Every 2-3 years (varies by state); NREMT recertification requires continuing education
EMT Renewal
$25-$100
Renewal Fee
Certification Renewal
Ongoing — certification maintained through annual in-service training
Regulatory Board
Firefighter certifications are maintained through annual in-service training and continuing education. EMT certification must be renewed separately, typically every 2-3 years. Most departments provide required training during duty hours. Continuing education topics include fire behavior, emergency medical procedures, hazardous materials, and physical fitness.
Nebraska State Fire Marshal Training Division provides certification. Over 90% of Nebraska's fire departments are staffed by volunteers.
Firefighter certification is regulated at the state level, with standards based on NFPA 1001 (Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications).
Most career fire departments require EMT-Basic certification at minimum; many prefer or require Paramedic certification.
IFSAC and Pro Board accreditation may facilitate certification reciprocity between states.
The CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) is the most commonly accepted physical ability test for firefighter hiring.
Nebraska firefighter certification is overseen by Nebraska State Fire Marshal Training Division.
Nebraska has both career and volunteer firefighter positions with potentially different certification requirements.
There is no interstate compact for firefighters. Certification is primarily state-level with local hiring standards.
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How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Salary
#30 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Firefighters (SOC 33-2011)
Entry Level
N/A
25th percentile
Median
$46,800
-18% vs. national avg ($57,120)Experienced
N/A
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
Source: BLS OEWS – Firefighters (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2022-2032
Projected Growth
+4%
High DemandNew Jobs
N/A
over 10 years
Annual Openings
N/A
per year (avg.)
N/A currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2022-2032 (September 2023)
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 24–48 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
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Nebraska firefighter certification is overseen by the Nebraska State Fire Marshal Training Division. Fire academy duration is 12-16 weeks. EMT certification is required. Continuing education requires 20 hours/year.
Requirements vary by department and jurisdiction. Always verify current requirements with your state certifying agency and prospective department.