On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 9:32 AM Sergio Belkin via lpi-examdev <
[email protected]> wrote:

> My certification LPIC-1 expires on 2022-08-09. If I join today as a
> member, does it extend the Active status of that certification until
> 2025-08-09?
>

Hi Sergio,

Yes, if you join today, your certs will be extended to the end of your
membership term (1 or 3 years).

NB: No PDUs are required AT ALL unless you want to renew your membership at
the end of the 3 year PDU cycle that starts with your membership.  If you
pick a 1 year membership term, you can renew it up to 2 more times (2 more
years) without submitting PDUs.



> Or even doing it should I retake the exams or submit PDU's for that?
>

None of these actions are required.

To be clear, PDU submissions are only required under two scenarios:

1. You want to renew your membership after the 3 year cycle ends (i.e once
you're a member, you can be a member for up to 3 years without needing to
submit PDU claims).
2. You only have inactive/expired certs and want to be a member (this is
the case where you have to submit 20 PDUs from the 12 months, then request
reactivation of your cert so that you can become a member)

This blog may help, too:
https://www.lpi.org/blog/2020/09/25/benefits-becoming-lpi-member

Take care,
--matt


>
> Thanks in advance!
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> Sergio Belkin
> LPIC Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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G. Matthew Rice <[email protected]>                         gpg id: 0x17CF9077
Executive Director, Linux Professional Institute
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