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Office of Educator Certification
3700 Forest Drive Suite 500
Columbia, SC 29204

Call Center Staff
(For Inquiries Regarding Certification)

Available Monday - Friday
From 1:00PM - 4:30PM
(Excluding State Holidays)
Local or Out of State:
803-734-8466
South Carolina Toll Free:
877-885-5280

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Renewing Certification

Initial Certificates

An initial certificate is valid for three years. Beyond the initial three-year validity period, teachers who do not yet meet the requirements for professional certification, but who are employed by a public school district at the provisional or annual contract level, as defined in S.C. Code Ann. Section 59-26-40, may have their certificates renewed annually at the request of the employing school district.

Teachers who hold initial certificates and are employed in a non-public school educational setting may have their certificates renewed annually for an indefinite period at the request of the educational entity, provided that certificate renewal requirements, as specified in R 43-55 (Renewal of Credentials) are met every five years.

Teachers who hold initial certificates but who are not employed by a public school district in a position requiring certification at the time the initial certificate expires, and who have not otherwise met the requirements for professional certification, may reapply for an initial certificate at such time as they become employed by a public school district or private school, subject to the requirements for initial certification in effect at the time of reapplication. To qualify for an initial certificate, the applicant must fulfill the following requirements:
  • Earn a bachelor's or master's degree either from an institution that has a state-approved teacher education program and is accredited for general collegiate purposes by a regional accreditation association, or from a South Carolina institution that has programs approved for teacher education by the State Board of Education, or from an institution that has programs approved for teacher education by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Professional education credit must be earned through an institution that has a teacher education program approved for initial certification.


  • Submit the required teaching area examination score(s) as adopted by the State Board of Education for purposes of certification. Effective July 1, 2006, the required score on the examination of general professional knowledge (pedagogy) as adopted by the State Board of Education for purposes of certification will be required for initial certification. Until that date, the general professional knowledge (pedagogy) exam will be required only for professional certification.


  • Undergo a criminal records check by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and a national criminal records check supported by fingerprints conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. If the applicant does not complete the initial certification process within eighteen months from the original date of application, the FBI fingerprint process must be repeated. Eligible applicants who have prior arrests and/or convictions must undergo a review by the State Board of Education and be approved before a certificate may be issued. Background checks from other states or agencies are not transferable to South Carolina.

Summary Information

  • To qualify for an Initial Certificate, the applicant must:
    • Earn an appropriate degree in an approved teacher education program
    • Submit the required teaching area examination score(s) and appropriate PLT examination
    • Undergo a criminal records check
  • Initial Certificates can be renewed at the request of a public school district or educational entity annually, after the initial three-year validity period.


  • Teachers who hold Initial Certificates but who are not employed by a public school district must meet renewal requirements, as specified in R 43-55 (renewal of credentials).


  • Teachers who hold an Initial Certificate and are not employed, and who have not met the requirements for professional certification, may reapply for an initial certificate at such time they become employed by a public or private school. They would be subject to the requirements for initial certification in effect at the time of reapplication.