Get Your PMP Certification Reinstated
Losing your PMP certification feels devastating, especially when it's such a valuable credential in project management. The good news is that PMI offers multiple pathways to reinstate your certification, even if it's been suspended or expired for some time.
Requires understanding of PDU requirements, may need to complete training quickly, and involves navigating PMI's bureaucratic process
⚠Why This Happens
Failed to earn required 60 PDUs within 3-year cycle
very commonMost lapses occur because professionals don't track or complete the required Professional Development Units
Didn't pay renewal fees on time
commonEven with PDUs completed, certification lapses if renewal fees aren't paid by expiration date
Lost track of renewal deadline
commonCareer changes, job transitions, or busy periods can cause professionals to miss renewal dates
Thought PDUs were automatically tracked
occasionalSome assume training is automatically reported to PMI when it must be manually entered
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Check your certification status
Log into your PMI account to see if you're in suspension (within 1 year grace period) or fully expired
~5 minutes - 2
Calculate missing PDUs
Determine how many PDUs you need and review what training/activities you can claim retroactively
~30 minutes - 3
Contact PMI Customer Care immediately
Call +1 610-215-2587 or text 'Hello PMI' to explain your situation and request guidance
~15-30 minutes - 4
Gather documentation
Collect certificates, transcripts, and records of any professional development activities from your certification period
~1-2 hours
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