Vermont Teacher Certification Reciprocity
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Teacher Licensure Reciprocity in Vermont:

Vermont Reciprocity Information
In Vermont, if you currently hold a valid teaching certification from a state participating in the NASDTAC agreement, you may be eligible to receive a Reciprocal Teaching Certification in Vermont .

The following are the requirements and procedures you must take in order to apply for your reciprocal teaching certification.

  • Step 1:

    You will need to download and complete the Initial Vermont Teaching Certification application.

  • Step 2:

    Complete the attached "Oath" and have notarized.

  • Step 3:

    Have a current resume of your previous work experience and educational history attached with your application packet.

  • Step 4:
    Complete the Child Support, Tax and UCC Statement (complete regardless of whether you have children or not)

  • Step 5:
    Provide a copy of your Praxis I and Praxis II test scores. Find out what scores are expected of you for your subject endorsement(s) from the Vermont Department of Education Website.

  • Step 6:
    Provide Official Transcripts of all previously completed coursework. Copies will not be completed. Attached unopened, sealed envelopes included within your application packet.

  • Step 7:
    Provide front and back copies of your valid, out-of-state teaching certification.

  • Step 8:
    Complete a Criminal Record Check.

    Either complete the Livescan Fingerprint Check and enclose the receipt within your application packet or go to your local police department and obtain "FD-258" fingerprint cards to be sent back to the Vermont Department of Education.

    Attach a check or money order in the amount of $24 made payable to the "Vermont Department of Public Safety"

  • Step 9:
    Provide the Vermont Level I Certification application processing fee of $140 in the form of check or money order made payable to the "Vermont Deparment of Education - Licensing Office"

    If you are applying for a Level II certification, the fee will be $280

  • Have materials sent to this address:
    Office of Educator Licensing and Professional Standards
    Vermont Department of Education
    120 State Street
    Montpelier, Vermont 05620-2501

    Or contact the Vermont Licensing Office by phone at (802) 828-2445

  • Step 10:

    Sit Back and Relax!

Learn about the requirements of another state by clicking on one of the state certification links to your left.

Request information from schools by clicking on the links or school logos below.


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