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My last five-year teaching license expired a number of years ago and I let it lapse. How do I renew that license?

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My last five-year teaching license expired a number of years ago and I let it lapse. How do I renew that license?

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You will need to reapply for another five-year license (using the PI-1602-5R form) with evidence of completing six credits in the five years preceding the start date of the new license. If you don’t have the renewal credits finished AND you have not been out of teaching for five or more years, you may request a one-year extension while you complete the credits necessary for another five year license. If you don’t have the renewal credits and you have been out of teaching for more than five-years, a school district will have to request (on school letterhead from a principal, superintendent, district administrator or the human resources office) a one-year license on your behalf. Include that letter when you mail your completed application materials to DPI.

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