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How to find my PMI ID number?
You receive your PMI ID number, also known as your Member ID, when you apply for the credential exam or when you first become a PMI member. You use this number to report PDUs. How to find my certification number for (PMP, CAPM, etc.)? You can see certification number at certificate such as PMP,CAPM, PgMP,PMI-SP or at PMI-RMP. Otherwise you can call PMI customer number at +1-610-356-4600 for support. When to start earning PDUs after I earn a credential? You can start earning and reporting PDU activities as soon as you earn a credential. If I participated in an activity in which only part of the program focused on project management. How can I find the number of PDUs? In this situation, you should estimate the percentage of time that was directly related to project management. For example, a 15-hour course deemed 50 percent relevant would earn 7.5 PDUs. Be prepared to justify your estimates in the event that you are selected for audit. When to report PDU activities, is any supporting documentation needed? You don't need supporting documentation to report PDUs and renew your certification. You should complete the online Activity Reporting Forms in the proper time frame and submit the Self-Directed Learning (SDL) worksheet for your reported SDL activities. Should I submit a separate Activity Reporting Form for each activity in a multiple-day event? No. You can submit one Activity Reporting Form for the event, which covers the total number of PDUs. However, you should mention the action plans under item two, "Program/Activity Title." How to find the program number for PMI chapter events under Category 3? It will be in the format XXXX-XXXXXX, where the first four digits are the chapter’s provider ID number, and the last six digits are assigned to every activity by the component. However, chapter ID numbers begin with “C” (SIG ID numbers begin with “S.”) If I make the same presentation to multiple audiences, can I earn PDUs for each presentation? Yes. The activity would be claimed under Category 2C, “Speaker on a Project/Program Management Topic.” The only criteria is that the program must be delivered to a new audience every time you present it. How do I know if a course or seminar is sufficiently related to project management? You can assume that courses offered by R.E.P.s are related to project and/or program management. If a course is not to be related, please check PMI at once. If you're reporting attendance at a non-R.E.P. program or a self-directed learning (SDL) project, please use the procedure areas of the PMBOK® Guide as a reference to check project management topics.
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