Florida department of Education
Florida Department of Education (DOE) Fingerprint-Based Level 2 Background check:
Each person who seeks certification in Florida must be fingerprinted and screened in accordance with Florida Statutes and must not have been convicted of a disqualifying offense. A person may not receive a certificate until the person’s background screening is completed and the results submitted to Educator Certification.
Fingerprints are submitted to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for statewide and to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for federal criminal records checks. The fingerprint processing fees for the required background screening (state and federal) may be borne by the district school board, charter school, employee, or contractor.
EMPLOYEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Employees of Florida traditional and charter public schools have fingerprints taken through the school district’s personnel office for employment. Background screening results are returned to the employing school district and most often automatically forwarded to Educator Certification.
- If the results of your fingerprints are clear, your certificate is issued within 30 days of our Bureau’s receipt of your district’s request.
- If the results of your fingerprint processing reflect any criminal offense record or if you reported a record on your application for a Florida Educator’s Certificate, your application will be referred to Professional Practices Services for review. That office will contact you regarding information needed to review your records for determination of eligibility for a certificate. Issuance of your certificate will be pending the results of this review.
- If your fingerprint results were rejected due to being illegible, you will be notified by your employer in writing with additional instructions.
- If you are employed in an approved nonpublic school, follow the required fingerprint processing instructions and consult with your employer. Upon completion of the specific certification fingerprint requirements, your school administrator will forward a request to issue your certificate either directly to our Bureau or to the accrediting association to which your school belongs.
- If the results of your fingerprints are clear, your certificate is issued within 30 days of Educator Certification’s receipt of the cleared records from both the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
- If the results of your fingerprint processing reflect any criminal offense record or if you reported a record on your application for a Florida Educator’s Certificate, your application will be referred to Professional Practices Services for review. That office will contact you regarding information needed to review your records for determination of eligibility for a certificate. Issuance of your certificate will be pending the results of this review.
- If your fingerprint results were rejected due to being illegible, you will be notified in writing with additional instructions.
- Carefully follow the fingerprint processing instructions.
- If the results of your fingerprints are clear, your Professional Certificate is issued within 30 days of Educator Certification’s receipt of the cleared records from both the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
- If the results of your fingerprint processing reflect any criminal offense record or if you reported a record on your application for a Florida Educator’s Certificate, your application will be referred to Professional Practices Services for review. That office will contact you regarding information needed to review your records for determination of eligibility for a certificate. Issuance of your Professional Certificate will be pending the results of this review.
- If your fingerprint results were rejected due to being illegible, you will be notified in writing with additional instructions.