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Educator Licensing

The new License Verification and Information System (LVIS) Upgrade is LIVE!  Click here to go to the new LVIS360 Portal. For a User Guide on how to set up your new account please click here.
For assistance with licensing, please click here
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or call us at 317-232-9010.

Do you have questions about educator licensure?

Connect with the Office of Educator Licensing staff online and ask questions by joining office hours on Tuesday afternoons from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. and Thursday mornings from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. (EST). Anyone may join these open calls at any time to receive support from Office of Educator Licensing staff.

Looking to earn your full licensure in special education? Indiana Special Education Assisted Licensure (I-SEAL) provides Indiana’s current and future special education educators with access to convenient, accelerated options and key financial support.

  • For educators licensed in another subject: Currently-licensed teachers who wish to add special education to their existing license can participate in a fully-funded 18-credit hour graduate program through the University of Indianapolis, Taylor University or Indiana Wesleyan University.
  • For individuals currently enrolled in a graduate-level special education preparation program: Individuals who are currently enrolled in a graduate-level special education teacher preparation program can earn scholarship assistance to support the completion of their required special education coursework and purchase textbooks.
  • For non-education bachelor’s degree holders: Special education educators who have not earned full licensure but hold a non-education bachelor’s degree may receive a scholarship to enroll in a federally-compliant Transition to Teaching program. Twelve Transition to Teaching programs in special education are currently available across Indiana.
  • For individuals who have not yet passed the state licensing exam: Individuals who have completed a special education preparation program but have not yet passed the state licensure exam can participate in a free test-preparation workshop.

Eligible individuals can learn more and apply for assistance by visiting IndianaSEAL.org.