Form 2S
Short-Term Substitute Permit
Summary of Requirements
Fill out Form 2S if you have been hired by a West Virginia county school system in a substitute position for up to 30 days.
Full Requirements
The Short-Term Substitute Permit (Form 2S) allows individuals who do not hold a professional certificate to substitute teach day-to-day in any position for up to 30 days. This permit is valid for three (3) years.
Before You Apply
Verify with your employer which substitute form you should complete. Before completing Form 2S or any other substitute permit applications, you must
- Receive approval of employment by a county school system.
- Complete the initial substitute training course through the county or through the WVLearns site.
- Be aware of the requirements to hold a Substitute Permit, including review of your official college or university transcript by the employing county.
- Hold the required degree for the type of permit you seek, with the required GPA, if applicable.
Applicant Requirements
General Requirements
To apply, you must
- Be a U.S. Citizen or hold eligible documentation (see WVBE Policy 5202).
- Be at least 18-years-old.
- Be physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified.
- Have recommendation from your county superintendent.
Education Level
- At least a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Required Training
You must pursue one of the following options:
- OPTION 1: Eighteen clock hours of initial substitute teacher training approved by the employing county or through our eLearning platform.
- OPTION 2: Completion of a State Board of Education-approved clinical experience within one year of applying.
- OPTION 3: Have one of the following:
- An expired West Virginia Professional Certificate.
- A valid/expired Out-of-State Professional Teaching, Student Support, or Administrative Certificate that has been expired less than five (5) years.
Application Instructions
Form 2S must be completed online. If this is your first time using our Certification Portal, you will need to register. Follow the instructions for first-time applicants.
- Log in to the portal and select apply for licensure, the license type, and the form number.
- Fill in the applicant information and attach any required documentation. You will need to provide personal information, such as your name and address, respond to legal disclosure questions, and indicate the county where you're employed.
- Submit the form for county approval.
- After it is approved, you will receive an email for payment. Log back in to the portal to pay the application fee.
- Certification Services will review your application. If you have not been licensed through WVDE in the past, you will receive an email with instructions for completing a required background check.
- When your application is approved, you will receive an email with instructions for downloading your permit.
Application Fee
$35
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