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What is MCA Recertification Form

The Massachusetts Certified Arborist Recertification Tally Sheet is a professional document used by certified arborists in Massachusetts to track and tally their recertification credits annually.

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MCA Recertification Form is needed by:
  • Certified arborists in Massachusetts
  • Arborist certification training organizations
  • State regulatory agencies overseeing arborist certifications
  • Environmental and community service organizations
  • Continuing education providers for arborists

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    Gather all necessary information, including your recertification credits from education, industry service, and community service before starting to fill out the form.
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This form is required for all certified arborists in Massachusetts to report their recertification credits and maintain their certification status.
The completed Massachusetts Certified Arborist Recertification Tally Sheet must be submitted by February 15 of the following year to remain compliant with certification requirements.
Arborists must document their educational activities, current memberships, and service contributions, ensuring they achieve a minimum of five credits annually, including at least one from safety and education categories.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, leaving required fields blank, or not clearly detailing credits accrued. Always double-check for completeness before submission.
If the deadline is missed, contact the relevant state licensing agency for guidance on any potential penalties or options for late submission.
Typically, no additional documents are required; however, it is recommended to retain proof of completed activities in case of queries from the reviewing authority.
The processing time can vary, but it generally takes a few weeks for the state agency to review submissions and notify arborists of their certification status.
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