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May 27, 2009

Does your certificate need to be renewed by June 30th?
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Summary of Certificate renewal requirements:
Check registration status in personal Educator Certification System (ECS) Account
Initial certificate Renewal - Less than four years of experience
Moving from initial to standard level certification
Renewing a standard or master level teaching certification
Renewing an administrative certificate
Renewing a school service personnel certificate
Renewing a Provisional Vocational Certificate
Effective July 1, 2009, individuals who are employed in positions requiring Provisional Vocational certificates in Illinois public schools are required to complete professional development in order to continue registering their certificates. (If you are not employed in an Illinois public school or employed as a substitute, you only pay the registration fee to renew your certificate.) For more information please visit the 23 Illinois Administrative Code, part 25.70 rules, for the renewal requirements: http://www.isbe.net/rules/archive/pdfs/25ark.pdf
The requirements are “phased in,” meaning that not all certificate holders must fulfill renewal requirement at the same time. If you are employed in an Illinois public school on a Provisional Vocational certificate that was issued on or after July 1, 2009, you must complete renewal requirements by the end of the five-year valid period in order to reregister at the end of that five-year validity cycle. If your certificate was issued prior to June 30, 2009, when you next register after July 1, 2009, the certificate will be valid for five years and be renewable contingent on your fulfilling renewal requirements. For example, a person whose registration expires June 30, 2011, will start the five-year validity cycle for renewal July 1, 2011. At the end of the five-year period that ends June 30, 2016, the renewal requirements must be met or the certificate cannot be reregistered.
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