Educator Licensing

  • A teacher must be licensed in Utah and the Cache County School District. There are three types of licenses: the first two are temporary, and the last type is the standard.

    • An LEA-Specific license - A temporary license issued by the Cache Board of Education
    • An Associate License - A temporary license issued by the Utah State Board of Education
    • A Professional License - A standard Utah License

    In the long term, every teacher needs a Professional License to be qualified to teach and remain employed in the District. This page aims to provide basic information needed to understand licensing and to point individuals in the right direction for additional information. Please utilize the menu below to navigate through basic information about licensing.

    The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) maintains an excellent website on licensing. Please visit the USBE licensing website for more in-depth information on licensing. Another helpful source is the USBE Frequently Asked Questions document. If you have additional questions after reviewing this information, please contact tami.vanweerd@ccsdut.org or tim.smith@ccsdut.org.  

Understanding Licensing

  • How does licensing work?

  • What is an LEA-Specific License?

  • What is an Associate License?

  • What is a Professional License?

  • How do I apply for a license?

  • What if I am a recent graduate from a teacher preparation program?

  • How do I renew my license?

  • What teacher preparation programs are available in the state?

Understanding Endorsements

  • How do endorsements work?

  • How do I apply for an endorsement?