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Jenna Duxbury Project Manager| Worship Design Studio United States, United States
Hello everyone, I’ve recently joined PMI as a member and have joined a local chapter. I’ve been approved to take the PMP exam but am not certified just yet. I’ve started attending some chapter events and am wondering where to see my PDUs. Is it possible to view the record somewhere on my account profile? Or does PMI not start tracking those until we have the certification requirement to maintain?

I tried searching the forum for this topic and wasn’t finding any recent threads about it, so apologies if this has been already asked and answered elsewhere. Thanks!
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Fabian Crosa
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PMO Leader | Speaker & Mentor | Content Leader – PMOGA Latin America Hub| Catholic University of Uruguay Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
The pdu are assigned when you have the certification, as they are necessary to maintain the certification.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Jenna -

As Fabian has mentioned, until you attain your first PMI credential, PDUs don't apply. Once you have passed the exam and attained a credential you can then start accumulating them, but not retroactively from before you attained it.

The good news is that if you do get more than one PMI credential, most PDUs can be applied to all.

Kiron
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Jenna Duxbury Project Manager| Worship Design Studio United States, United States
Fabian Crosa and Kiron Bondale OK thanks! I was wondering if that might be the case.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Jenna, this is exactly the case like Kiron and Fabian mentioned. That said, if you have certifications with other organizations, you can manually apply those PDUs to other certifications on their relevant platforms.

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