Certificate Status Circular for LEAs
We encourage you to ensure that you and your educators are familiar with the information provided below. Their professional careers are dependent upon maintaining current and accurate records of their certificates and personal information.
Running School Entity Reports
Pennsylvania LEAs should
run a report on educator standing in the Professional Education Record Management System, PERMS, at the beginning and end of each school year to verify educator certificate status. Reports can be found on the same page as Act 48 roster uploads. Information on this school entity report includes:
- Educator Status
- Act 48 and Act 45/PIL Status
- Current Act 48 and Act 45/PIL start and end dates
- Total Act 48 and Act 45/PIL hours completed
- Act 48 and Act 45/PIL hours still needed
Certification
Everything educators need is on the
Certification homepage. One important resource found there is the
Teacher Information Management System, TIMS.
TIMS is a one-stop shop for individuals and includes how to:
- Apply for PA educator certification
- Initial certificate
- Emergency Permits
- Level I to Level II
- Instructional Add-Ons
- And more!
- View and update personal information, such as:
- Name changes
- Address changes
- Email changes
- Phone number
- And more!
- Print a copy of your PA educator certificate(s)
- And perform additional functions as a current educator.
New users should start by creating a username and password as a personal user in
TIMS. Also included are
User Guides with step-by-step instructions for logging in and common functions in TIMS.
To obtain your teaching certificate, you must complete the testing associated with your program. Review the
Certification Testing page and the
Certification Testing Video for information related to any necessary testing information.
Next Apply in
TIMS for your certificate if you have not already done so. We recommend watching the
Applying in TIMS video for step-by-step instructions after creating your account.
Keeping Your Records Up to Date
It is an educator's responsibility to maintain current contact information in
TIMS. The Pennsylvania Department of Education sends 4- and 5- year notices, if applicable, to the
address and
email address on file for individual educators when the Act 48 or Act 45/PIL requirements have not been met. We can only send this important information if those addresses are kept up to date in
TIMS.
Guides on how to change demographic and profile information can be found on the
TIMS Help/User Guides website:
View & Update My Profile
Profile Change Application
Maintaining Your Certificate
Educators must maintain both Active and Valid certification to be employed in Pennsylvania public schools.
PERMS houses Act 48 and Act 45/PIL continuing education records and time periods. The Act 48
Frequently Asked Questions page contains additional details regarding requirements, accepted credits, and how to submit documentation to remain
ACTIVE.
Teacher Certification's
Level I to Level II webpage contains information on all requirements needed to convert your Level I certification.
This includes guidelines for the 24 credits, 3 years of service, satisfactory evaluations, and PDE-approved induction programs to ensure your certificate remains
VALID.
Carefully review the
Active vs. Valid chart to understand the difference between these two important factors affecting your educator's certificates:
Handled by Act 48 Continuing Education Office
- Every 5
calendar years from date the initial certificate was issued
regardless of PA employment status
- 6 collegiate credits or 180 hours of professional development
You can check your specific Act 48 date and requirements on the PERMS website - Accepted credits: 2- or 4-year colleges, Intermediate Unit credits or in-service hours from approved providers
- Notice sent at 4- and 5-year marks if requirement is still pending
If not completed, certificate becomes INACTIVE
|
Handled by Certification Services (BSLTQ)
- The Level I is valid for 6
service years in a PA public school. If not working in a PA school setting, your 6 year "clock" is not running
It is the responsibility of the educator to keep track of years of employment. Employment is not tracked by PDE and no notice is sent out documenting years of service Must apply and complete the following for Level II Permanent Certificate prior to the completion of 6 service years:
- 24 credits earned after initial bachelor's degree
- 3 years of satisfactory PA service
- PDE-Approved Induction Program
If not completed, certificate becomes LAPSED |
PDE Contact Information
If you have any questions concerning certification, contact the Certification Division. If you have questions concerning Act 48, contact the Division of Planning and Professional Development, at the following emails:
Certification Division:
RA-EDCERTQUESTIONS@PA.GOV
Division of Planning and Professional Development:
RA-EDACT48@PA.GOV