Northern Illinois University
Educator Licensure and Preparation

Substitute and Short-term Substitute Teaching License

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Substitute Teaching

Eligibility

With a substitute teaching license, you can substitute teach in all public school grades, from prekindergarten through grade 12. You can apply for a substitute license if you hold a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.

You can substitute teach without a substitute license if you have one of the following:

Application Process

  1. Apply online through the Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS).
  2. Pay the fee (please have a credit card available).
  3. Send an official transcript showing your bachelor's degree to the following address:
    Illinois State Board of Education
    Educator Licensure
    100 N. 1st St.
    Springfield, IL 62777

Please note: Your transcript must be submitted in a sealed envelope from the college or university, or sent directly by the institution. Transcripts that are not in a sealed envelope from the university or sent directly from the university are not accepted.

Questions? Contact your Regional Office of Education or view the Illinois State Board of Education's frequently asked questions.

Short-term Substitute Teaching

The ISBE recently changed the requirements for substitute teaching, and the new rules state that you may be eligible to obtain a short-term substitute license if you: