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The information presented on this secure web site is the official record of the educator's certification status and satisfies Section 21.053(a) of the Texas Education Code,which requires individuals to present their certificate prior to employment by a school district.
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) was created by the Texas Legislature in 1995 to recognize public school educators as professionals and grant educators the authority to govern the standards of their profession.
How do I apply for certification? Log in into your TEAL account to access your educator account, click View My Educator Certification Account to access your ECOS account and complete the appropriate online application and pay the fee. How do I check the status of my certificate?
Teacher certificates issued after Aug. 31, 1999, are subject to a five-year certificate renewal period, with a 150-hour continuing professional education requirement that must be met through an SBEC-approved provider.
Stay current by reviewing certification announcements and updates. Educator account setup instructions , including step-by-step instructions and guides, can be found by using the ECOS for Educator tab at the top of the page.
View official certification records for Texas educators using the link below. First and last names must be entered to locate an educator's certificate. The name must match what is in the TEA database. Current certificates, and any certificate history if applicable, is available by clicking the link at the top of the certificate. Certificate Lookup
SBEC manages the on-going development, review, and administration of examinations required for certification, such as the TExES. SBEC also monitors educator preparation entities with the Accountability System for Educator Preparation (ASEP).
Educators can now view and print the online version of their certificate record that best meets their needs. The State Board for Educator Certification’s portal offers a “current” version that only includes certificates with active dates.
The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) creates standards for beginning educators. These standards are focused upon the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), the required statewide public school curriculum.
Please visit the Texas Educator Certification Examination Program website to view a complete listing of the exams that are available. Registration & Scheduling Information Step 1: Registration