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Why are private school teachers required to obtain a Certificate of Clearance?

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Why are private school teachers required to obtain a Certificate of Clearance?

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All CalStateTEACH candidates must have either a valid emergency permit, intern credential or a Certificate of Clearance when they start the program. This is a requirement for all California credential programs. Since private school teachers do not need permits or certificates to teach, they must have the Certificate of Clearance. You will receive information about the application process after you are admitted. The process requires that you be fingerprinted by Livescan process and return all complete forms to your Regional Center. Private school teachers who have a valid emergency 30-day permit to teach as a substitute in a public school are exempted from this requirement. The private school fingerprinting process does not satisfy this requirement.

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