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How to Apply to Be a Substitute Teacher in Mississippi
To apply as a substitute teacher in Mississippi, you need to meet education requirements, pass a background check, obtain credentials from the Mississippi Department of Education, and register with individual school districts.
individual school districts
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Substitute Teaching License
Credential Required
$38
Background Check Cost
1-3 weeks
Processing Time
DeSoto County Schools
Largest District
Mississippi Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Mississippi offers multiple substitute teaching license tiers based on education level. A Standard Substitute License requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. An Expert Citizen Substitute License is available for candidates with a high school diploma or GED plus at least 48 semester hours of college credit. The license type determines the scope of assignments available.
Background Check
All substitute teacher applicants in Mississippi must undergo a criminal background check including fingerprinting through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the FBI. The background check must be cleared before the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) will issue a substitute license. Applicants with disqualifying offenses will be denied licensure.
Age Requirements
Substitute teachers in Mississippi must be at least 21 years of age for the Standard Substitute License. For the Expert Citizen Substitute License, candidates must also be at least 21. This higher age requirement distinguishes Mississippi from many other states.
Application Process
Candidates apply for a substitute teaching license through the Mississippi Department of Education online licensure system (ELMS). The application requires official transcripts, background check results, and the applicable fee. District superintendents must verify the applicant's eligibility, and the license is issued by the MDE upon approval.
Substitute Teaching License
Mississippi issues substitute teaching licenses through the MDE in multiple tiers. The Standard Substitute License requires a bachelor's degree and is valid for five years. The Expert Citizen Substitute License requires a high school diploma plus 48 college credit hours and is valid for one year, renewable annually. Both licenses authorize the holder to substitute teach in Mississippi public schools.
individual school districts
Apply Through
Substitute Teaching License
Credential Required
$38
Background Check Cost
1-3 weeks
Processing Time
DeSoto County Schools
Largest District
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