Texas Teacher Reciprocity Agreements
The state of Texas allows prospective teachers who currently hold valid teaching certifications in other states to be able to submit verification of their current credentials to qualify for teacher certification in Texas. If you have not currently met the required examination critieria for Texas, you may be issued a 1-year, non-renewable certification, during which, you will need to complete any deficits you may currently have. To learn more about the certification process for out-of-state teachers, explore the Texas Education Agency website, or call (512) 463-9734.
The following are member states of the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement who have signed reciprocity agreements with Texas.
Alabama | Indiana | Nevada | South Dakota |
Arizona | Kansas | New Hampshire | Tennessee |
Arkansas | Kentucky | New Jersey | Utah |
California | Louisiana | New Mexico | Vermont |
Colorado | Maine | New York | Virginia |
Connecticut | Maryland | North Carolina | Washington |
Delaware | Massachusetts | North Dakota | West Virginia |
Florida | Michigan | Oklahoma | Wisconsin |
Georgia | Mississippi | Oregon | Wyoming |
Hawaii | Missouri | Pennsylvania | |
Idaho | Montana | Rhode Island | |
Illinois | Nebraska | South Carolina |