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Substitute Teacher Certification in North Dakota: Complete Guide
The Substitute Teaching License in North Dakota is issued by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB). Requirements include bachelor's degree or ESPB approval with fewer credits and a background check.
Substitute Teaching License
Credential Name
North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB)
Issuing Body
bachelor's degree or ESPB approval with fewer credits
Education Requirement
$43
Background Check Cost
3-5 years (typical)
Validity Period
North Dakota Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
North Dakota requires substitute teachers to hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. The degree does not need to be in education, but candidates with education-related coursework may have an advantage when applying. Official transcripts must be submitted as part of the credentialing process.
Background Check
All substitute teacher candidates in North Dakota must pass a criminal background check, including fingerprinting submitted to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and the FBI. The background check must be completed prior to receiving a credential. Disqualifying offenses include felonies and certain misdemeanor convictions.
Age Requirements
Substitute teachers in North Dakota must be at least 18 years of age. Given the bachelor's degree requirement, most applicants will exceed this minimum age threshold.
Application Process
Candidates must apply for a substitute teaching credential through the Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB). The application requires official transcripts, background check results, and applicable fees. Once credentialed, substitutes can apply to individual school districts for placement. The ESPB credential must be renewed periodically as specified by the board.
Substitute Teaching Permit/License
North Dakota issues substitute teaching credentials through the ESPB. This credential authorizes the holder to serve as a substitute teacher in any public school district in the state. The credential is valid for a set period and must be renewed with updated background checks and any required documentation.
Substitute Teaching License
Credential Name
North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB)
Issuing Body
bachelor's degree or ESPB approval with fewer credits
Education Requirement
$43
Background Check Cost
3-5 years (typical)
Validity Period
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North Dakota Requirements
Full requirements overview for North Dakota
North Dakota: Salary Guide
North Dakota: Without a Degree
North Dakota: Background Check
North Dakota: Age Requirements
North Dakota: How to Apply
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