50-State Comparison: Teacher License Reciprocity

Teacher license reciprocity allows educators who hold a teaching license in one state to earn a license in another state, subject to meeting state-specific requirements. Reciprocity agreements allow states to work through variations in licensing systems to coordinate license transfers and fill vacant teaching positions with qualified candidates. Most states have policies in place to extend reciprocity for certain teachers, but few states provide full reciprocity for all fully licensed teachers from other states

Click on the questions below to access 50-State Comparisons for each data point, current as of June 2020. Or, choose to view a specific state’s approach by visiting the individual state profiles page.

Key Takeaways

50-State Comparisons

  1. State licensure websites
  2. Has the state signed the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement?
  3. Does the state have full reciprocity by statute for out-of-state teachers?
  4. Does the state require out-of-state teachers to take additional coursework?
  5. Does the state require out-of-state teachers to take additional assessments?
  6. Does the state have different requirements based on candidate experience or effectiveness?
  7. Does the state provide special reciprocity for out-of-state teachers with advanced credentials?
  8. Does the state provide special reciprocity (or other supports) for military spouses?
  9. All data points for all states

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