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How to Apply to Be a Substitute Teacher in Nevada
To apply as a substitute teacher in Nevada, you need to meet education requirements, pass a background check, obtain credentials from the Nevada Department of Education, and register with Nevada DOE licensure office and districts.
Nevada DOE licensure office and districts
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Substitute Teaching License
Credential Required
$60
Background Check Cost
2-4 weeks
Processing Time
Clark County School District (Las Vegas)
Largest District
Nevada Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Nevada requires substitute teachers to hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or to have completed at least 60 semester hours of college credit. Candidates who have completed 60 credits but do not hold a degree may still qualify for a substitute teaching license. Official transcripts must be provided as part of the application.
Background Check
All substitute teacher applicants in Nevada must submit to a fingerprint-based criminal background check processed through the Nevada Department of Public Safety and the FBI. The background check must be completed and cleared before a substitute teaching license is granted. Applicants are responsible for the cost of the fingerprinting and background check processing.
Age Requirements
Nevada requires all substitute teacher applicants to be at least 18 years of age. This ensures that individuals entrusted with supervising students in a classroom have reached the legal age of majority and can be held fully responsible for their professional conduct.
Application Process
Applicants must apply for a substitute teaching license through the Nevada Department of Education. The application is submitted online via the Nevada Department of Education licensure portal and requires transcripts, background check results, and the applicable fee. Applicants may also need to apply directly with individual school districts for placement after obtaining their state license.
Substitute Teaching Permit/License
Nevada issues a substitute teaching license through the Department of Education. This license is required to work as a substitute teacher in any Nevada public school. The license is typically valid for one to five years depending on the type, and renewal requires submission of updated documentation and a current background check.
Nevada DOE licensure office and districts
Apply Through
Substitute Teaching License
Credential Required
$60
Background Check Cost
2-4 weeks
Processing Time
Clark County School District (Las Vegas)
Largest District
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Nevada Requirements
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Nevada: Salary Guide
Nevada: Without a Degree
Nevada: Background Check
Nevada: Age Requirements
Nevada: Certification
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