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A Daily Substitute Permit may be used to transition a candidate into a Full-Year Basic or Shortage Substitute Permit. Complete all tasks related to confirming the requirements have been met for the permit (e.g., background check per school safety law).
The Daily Substitute Permit is designed to support temporary teacher absences, which includes intermittent daily substitute assignments and short-term vacancies where a properly prepared, certified, endorsed, or otherwise authorized individual is unavailable.
The Daily Substitute Permit can be easily obtained using the Michigan Online Educator Certification System (MOECS) and can be used to fill an immediate need as requirements are met to qualify for a Full-year (either Basic or Shortage) Substitute Permit.
Explore the different permits that Michigan offers for substitute teachers. Learn about the requirements and limitations of each permit, and select the permit that aligns best with what you hope to achieve in this role.
Michigan has four types of permits for substitute teachers: Daily Substitute – These substitutes are called upon when the need arises. Substitutes can only use this permit once in 90 days unless the school approves and assigns them a mentor.
Each of the substitute permit types has its own requirements for renewal or extension. Renewal requirements for the Full-Year . Basic, Shortage and Expert Substitute Permits are included in the “What are the different uses and requirements for each type of teacher permit?” section of this document. Additional
There are three types of substitute teaching permits available in Michigan: the Substitute Permit, the Full Year Permit, and the Emergency Permit. To obtain any of these permits, you must first apply for a substitute teaching position at a Michigan school.