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Substitute Teacher Certification in Maine: Complete Guide
The Substitute Teaching Certificate in Maine is issued by the Maine Department of Education. Requirements include 60 college credits or associate's degree and a background check.
Substitute Teaching Certificate
Credential Name
Maine Department of Education
Issuing Body
60 college credits or associate's degree
Education Requirement
$55
Background Check Cost
3-5 years (typical)
Validity Period
Maine Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Maine does not require a bachelor's degree to serve as a substitute teacher. Candidates can qualify through the Educational Technician (Ed Tech) III authorization, which requires a minimum of 60 college credit hours or an associate's degree. For short-term substitute assignments, requirements may be even more flexible depending on the school administrative unit (SAU).
Background Check
Maine requires all substitute teachers to undergo a criminal history records check, including fingerprinting through the Maine State Bureau of Identification and the FBI. The background check must be completed and cleared before a candidate can begin working in any school. Results are reviewed by the Maine Department of Education.
Age Requirements
Substitute teachers in Maine must be at least 18 years of age. This applies to all substitute teaching authorizations and is a baseline requirement established by the Maine Department of Education.
Application Process
Candidates apply for substitute teaching authorization through the Maine Department of Education's certification office. The application can be submitted online and requires transcripts, background check results, and a completed application form. Candidates should also contact their local SAU for any additional district-level application requirements.
Substitute Teaching Certificate
Credential Name
Maine Department of Education
Issuing Body
60 college credits or associate's degree
Education Requirement
$55
Background Check Cost
3-5 years (typical)
Validity Period
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