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New Jersey certifies home health aides as Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aides (CHHAs) through a program approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. Initial training totals 76 hours — 60 hours of classroom instruction and 16 hours of clinical instruction in a skills laboratory or patient care setting — and must be completed through a Board-approved home care agency or accredited educational institution. After completing the program, candidates must register for and pass a competency examination administered by the NJ Board of Nursing or a Board-approved testing service, which is held at least four times per year (N.J.A.C. 13:37-14.10). Candidates then apply to the Board within six months of completing training. Once certified, CHHAs renew every two years and must maintain active employment with a licensed home care agency to keep their credential valid.

New Jersey HHA Requirements
Training Hours
76 hrs
Clinical Hours
16 hrs
Registry
NJ Board of Nursing — CHHA
Exam format: Competency exam administered by the NJ Board of Nursing or an approved testing serviceNew Jersey requires a 76-hour Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aide (CHHA) program. Candidates pass a Board-administered competency exam, apply within 6 months, and renew every 2 years.

Good to know: NJ calls its credential "Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aide" (CHHA). After completing a Board-approved training program, candidates must pass a competency examination administered by the NJ Board of Nursing or a Board-approved testing service, held at least four times per year (N.J.A.C. 13:37-14.10). The passing score is established and reviewed annually by the Board — it is not hardcoded in the regulation text. There is no Prometric exam specifically, but the certification exam is not purely program-administered.

New Jersey HHA Practice Questions

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HHA Exam Topic

How many total training hours does New Jersey require to become a Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aide (CHHA)?

New Jersey HHA Exam — Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours of training are required to become a CHHA in New Jersey?

New Jersey requires at least 76 hours of Board-approved training — 60 hours of classroom instruction and 16 hours of clinical instruction in a skills laboratory or patient care setting. This exceeds the federal Medicare minimum of 75 hours under 42 CFR 484.80 by one hour.

Is there a state licensing exam I have to pass to become a CHHA in New Jersey?

Yes. After completing your training program, you must pass a competency examination administered by the NJ Board of Nursing or a Board-approved testing service. This exam is held at least four times per year (N.J.A.C. 13:37-14.10). The passing score is established and reviewed annually by the Board. This Board-level exam is separate from any internal completion evaluation your training program may conduct. Once you pass, you apply to the NJ Board of Nursing for your CHHA certificate.

How long does a New Jersey CHHA certificate last before I have to renew it?

NJ CHHA certificates are renewed every two years. All certificates expire on November 30 of odd-numbered years regardless of when the certificate was first issued. You must also maintain active employment with a licensed home care agency to hold an active certificate.

Can I transfer my out-of-state home health aide certification to New Jersey?

NJ does not automatically recognize out-of-state CHHA certifications, but an endorsement pathway may exist for some states. You must contact the NJ Board of Nursing at (973) 504-6430 to determine whether your specific state's credential qualifies. Out-of-state CNA certificates are not interchangeable with the NJ CHHA endorsement route.

Does New Jersey require annual in-service training for active CHHAs?

NJ home care agencies are required to provide in-service training for CHHAs, but the specific number of hours per year is not specified in the Board of Nursing regulations at N.J.A.C. 13:37-14. Contact your employing home care agency or the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs for current agency-level requirements.

New Jersey requirements verified 2026-06-13 against N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37-14.4 — CHHA training program (LII/Cornell) · N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37-14.9 — Application for CHHA certification (LII/Cornell) · N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37-14.10 — Competency examination (LII/Cornell) · N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37-14.13 — Renewal of CHHA certification (LII/Cornell) · N.J. Admin. Code § 13:37-14.6 — Application for CHHA training program approval (LII/Cornell) · Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aides — NJ Division of Consumer Affairs · CHHA Renewal Questions — NJ Division of Consumer Affairs · Jobs That Care NJ — Certified Home Health Aide overview (NJ.gov) · NJ CHHA Regulations — Laws and Regulations page (NJ Division of Consumer Affairs) · 42 CFR 484.80 — Home health aide services (federal Medicare HHA training requirements).

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