We do not need to keep documentation for 18 months. Clarified by PMI itself. See whole chat below.
Gayas R at 22:22, Mar 30:
Hello Bikram
You at 22:22, Mar 30:
Hi Gayas, Gd mrng.I want to know about PDU's audit process for Webinars provided by PMI itself
You at 22:23, Mar 30:
Do I need to maintain documentations for earning PDU's through Webinars which are provided by PMI itself
Gayas R at 22:24, Mar 30:
Okay it's a random process once you submit the PDU's either it will approved or selected for review or audit.
Gayas R at 22:24, Mar 30:
Then you need to send us the verification document i.e. certificate of completion.
You at 22:24, Mar 30:
I see Such stuff written ALL OVER the internet. "PDU audits are random-based. In case you are selected for an audit process to verify all of your claimed PDUs, you should keep the documentation a minimum of 18 months after the 3-year cycle."
You at 22:25, Mar 30:
that we need to keep it for like 18 months.
Gayas R at 22:25, Mar 30:
No there is nothing anything like that.
You at 22:26, Mar 30:
ohh that's good to hear.
Gayas R at 22:26, Mar 30:
Once you send us the certificate of completion we will approve the claim of that PDU's just simple.
You at 22:26, Mar 30:
so, how can I download certificate of completing the Webinar?
You at 22:26, Mar 30:
i do not found any such option
Gayas R at 22:27, Mar 30:
Have you done that webinar through PMI?
You at 22:27, Mar 30:
yes
Gayas R at 22:28, Mar 30:
Then the PDU's of that automatically apply on your account within the next 14-21 days you don't need any certificate of completion of that.
You at 22:28, Mar 30:
ohh.. Ok fine. Thanks for help and clarifying the same..
Gayas R at 22:28, Mar 30:
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