To apply as a substitute teacher in Nevada, you need to meet education requirements, pass a background check, obtain credentials from the Nevada Department of Education, and register with Nevada DOE licensure office and districts.
Nevada DOE licensure office and districts
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Substitute Teaching License
Credential Required
$60
Background Check Cost
2-4 weeks
Processing Time
Clark County School District (Las Vegas)
Largest District
Applying to become a substitute teacher in Nevada involves a multi-step process that includes meeting education requirements, completing a background check, obtaining the proper credentials, and registering with school districts. Here is a detailed, step-by-step guide to help you navigate the application process.
Step 1: Verify Your Eligibility
Before applying, confirm that you meet Nevada's basic requirements. You must be at least 18 years old and have the required education (bachelor's degree or 60 college credits with substitute license). Review the Nevada Department of Education website for the most current eligibility criteria.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Prepare the following documents before starting your application:
- Official transcripts from your educational institutions
- Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
- Social Security card or number
- Resume or CV highlighting any teaching or childcare experience
- Letters of recommendation (if required by your target district)
- Proof of completion of any required training programs
Step 3: Complete the Background Check
All substitute teachers in Nevada must pass a Nevada DPS and FBI fingerprint check. Visit an authorized fingerprinting location to have your prints taken. The cost is approximately $60, and processing typically takes 2-4 weeks. Start this step early, as it often takes the longest to complete.
Step 4: Apply for Your Substitute Teaching Credential
Apply for the Substitute Teaching License through the Nevada Department of Education. The application process typically involves:
- Completing an online application form
- Uploading or mailing required documents (transcripts, background check results)
- Paying the application fee
- Waiting for credential approval (processing times vary)
Step 5: Register with School Districts
In Nevada, substitute teachers apply through Nevada DOE licensure office and districts. Many districts use online application systems or partner with substitute staffing agencies such as Kelly Education, Swing Education, or ESS. Research which districts you want to work in and complete their specific registration process.
Step 6: Complete District Orientation and Training
Most school districts in Nevada require new substitute teachers to attend an orientation session. This may cover district policies, emergency procedures, classroom management techniques, and technology systems used for taking attendance and accessing lesson plans. Some districts offer paid training, while others require unpaid attendance.
Step 7: Set Up Your Profile and Start Accepting Assignments
Once you are registered and trained, set up your availability in the district's substitute management system (many districts in Nevada use Frontline/AESOP, SmartFind Express, or similar platforms). These systems allow you to view available assignments, set your preferred schools and grade levels, and accept or decline jobs. You will typically receive notifications via phone call, text, email, or app notification when assignments become available.
Tips for a Successful Application
- Apply to multiple districts to maximize your available work days
- Clark County School District (Las Vegas) and other larger districts often have the most consistent demand for substitutes
- Keep copies of all your documents and confirmation numbers
- Follow up with districts if you have not heard back within 2-3 weeks
- Consider working with a staffing agency, which can simplify the application process across multiple districts
This is skills-based professional development training only. It does not constitute state certification, a teaching license, or a guarantee of employment or assignments. All substitute teaching authorization and certification is issued exclusively by government/state/provincial/district authorities.
Practical skills training only. Actual substitute teaching authorization, certification, permits, and credentials are issued exclusively by Nevada state and district government authorities — never by any training provider.
Succeed as a Substitute in Nevada
Practical skills training that helps you stand out once you have met the government's authorization requirements. We do not issue credentials or guarantees.
Substitute Teacher Training provides practical skills development and resources to help substitute teachers perform more effectively in the classroom. Actual substitute teaching authorization, certification, permits, and credentials are issued exclusively by government/state/provincial/district education authorities. Decisions about hiring, pay rates, assignments, and any required credentials are made solely by schools, districts, and state education authorities. Completion of our courses results in a Certificate of Completion for professional development purposes only. We do not issue, approve, or guarantee any form of certification or employment.
Substitute Teacher Training does not issue substitute teaching authorization, credentials, or employment. All decisions rest solely with state education authorities, provincial ministries, and local school districts.