Provider verification

Verify a California CNA course provider before you spend time or money

Reviewed 07-13-2026

A polished course page does not prove that its hours will count. Before enrolling, a California Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) should match the provider's identity and delivery format against current California Department of Public Health (CDPH) sources, then save enough evidence to repeat the check later.

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Start with the exact provider identity

Record the provider name exactly as it appears on the course and ask for its Nurse Assistant Certification number. Small differences can matter when a brand name, school name, and legal provider name are not identical. Search using more than one identifier before deciding that two records refer to the same organization.

Use the state source that matches the course format

For an online course, compare the provider against the current CDPH approved online continuing-education provider list. CDPH currently limits approved online computer training to no more than 24 of the 48 hours required during a two-year certification period.

The state also provides a training-provider status verification service. Use the provider's exact information, review the returned status carefully, and contact CDPH when the result is absent or unclear. Do not turn a close name match into an approval claim.

Stop when the evidence conflicts: If a provider's website, certificate, and state record do not agree, resolve the difference before enrolling or counting hours. A customer-service assurance is not a substitute for current state verification.

Check the course record before paying

The current CDPH 283A in-service training and continuing-education record shows the information used to document education. Ask whether the completion certificate will give you a clear course title, completion date, hours, provider name, and provider number. For online work, confirm that the record identifies the course as online.

Verification itemWhere to checkWhat to save
Provider identityCourse page, provider record, and state sourceExact name and provider number
Online approvalCurrent CDPH online-provider listDated copy or note of the match
Course detailsEnrollment page and completion certificateTitle, date, delivery format, and hours
Unclear statusProvider and CDPHWritten clarification before relying on the hours

Watch for claims that need a second look

These are reasons to verify further, not proof of wrongdoing. Provider names and state records can change, which is why current official sources remain in charge.

Where CNA CE California fits

CNA CE California is being built as a mobile learning workspace with searchable lessons, saved material, quizzes, and progress. CNA CE California is not currently a CDPH-approved continuing-education provider, and activity in the TestFlight build does not currently count toward renewal.

CNA CE California TestFlight course catalog with a visible not-approved-for-renewal-credit notice
Current TestFlight catalog with demonstration progress and sample course data. CNA CE California is not a CDPH-approved provider, and activity in this build does not count toward renewal.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I check whether an online CNA continuing-education provider is approved in California?

Compare the provider's exact name and identifying information with the current CDPH approved online continuing-education provider list before enrolling.

Does a payment receipt prove that a CNA course counts for renewal?

No. A receipt proves a purchase, not provider approval or successful completion. Keep the completion certificate and the information required by the current state record form.

What should I do if a provider cannot be found in the state sources?

Do not assume the course will count. Recheck the provider's exact legal name and number, then contact the provider or CDPH for clarification before enrolling or claiming the hours.

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