Frequently	Asked	Questions	Regarding	Certification	
	
What	is	the	process	for	obtaining	first	time	State	of	
Florida	Certification?	
	
GO	TO	Florida	Department	of	Education	website:	
http://fldoe.org/teaching/certification/index.stml	
	
These	four	steps	lead	to	your	first	Florida	certificate:	
1. Complete	Florida	Department	of	Education	(FLDOE)	Application	Package	
2. Official	Statement	of	Status	of	Eligibility	
3. Employment	
4. Fingerprints	
	
	
I	am	planning	to	attend	an	off	campus	conference.		
How	do	I	report	my	hours?	
	
For	General	Professional	Growth	&	Development	Component,	component	#8-408-001,	you	
will	total	the	hours	you	completed	throughout	the	year	(anything	more	than	2	hours	and	less	
than	10)	using	the	Individual	Record	System	document,	and	then	email	the	BPS	Master	In-
Service	Coordinator,	Kristy	Ackerman	in	June	(end	of	year)	for	credit.	
	
For	hours	in	specific	educational	related/subject	areas,	with	component	#’s	to	match,	use	the	
following	format	to	request	credit	(must	be	more	than	10	hours).		Throughout	the	year	and	
as	needed,	send	an	email	before	&	after	the	training,	to	the	BPS	Master	In-Service	
Coordinator,	Kristy	Ackerman,	to	both	open	&	close	a	component	#.		If	a	group	of	teachers	are	
attending	the	same	conference,	only	1	teacher	needs	to	email	and	the	component	will	be	
opened	for	all.			
	
Example:	
Title	of	workshop:		Learning	Disabilities	of	America																
Speaker(s):		Multiple	Presenters	
Date:	2/17/16-2/19/16																																																																						
Hours	Completed:	13	hours		
Hotel/Venue	name	&	Location:		Marriot	World	Center,	Orlando,	FL		
Component	#		2-100-001	Students	with	Disabilities:	Learning	Strategies	
BPS	Particpant(s):		Kristy	Ackerman	
	
	
What	activities	may	be	used	for	renewal	credit?	
	
Attendance	at	conferences,	workshops	and	speaker	presentations	may	all	be	used	for	renewal	
hours.		Grade-level	meetings	and/or	planning	times	cannot	be	used	for	renewal	purposes.
Who	is	responsible	for	keeping	record	of	hours	for	
renewal?	
	
The	individual	teacher	must	maintain	a	personal	record	of	all	hours	earned	during	the	
renewal	period.		FCIS	will	have	an	updated	list	on	their	website.		The	school	is	not	responsible	
for	tracking	your	specific	educational	related/subject	areas	needed	for	certification	renewal.	
	
	
Will	I	receive	a	reminder	when	my	certificate	is	
about	to	expire?	
	
The	teacher	is	responsible	for	applying	for	renewal	no	later	than	3	months	after	expiration,	
nor	earlier	than	6	months	before	the	expiration	of	the	certificate.		The	school	does	not	send	
reminders.	
	
	
What	should	I	do	when	I	renew	my	certificate?	
	
Verify	that	you	have	120	hours	by	checking	your	personal	records	on	the	FCIS	website.			
	
http://mip.fcis.org		
	
Notify	the	BPS	Master	In-Service	Coordinator,	Kristy	Ackerman,	by	email	that	you	are	
renewing.		The	FCIS	office	will	be	contacted	and	a	request	will	be	sent	to	have	your	record	of	
hours	reported	to	FLDOE	on	your	behalf.		You	must	renew	online	and	pay	the	fee	with	the	
Florida	Department	of	Education.		
	
http://fldoe.org/teaching/certification/index.stml	
	
	
When	do	I	report	hours?	
	
General	Professional	Growth	&	Development	hours	for	the	current	academic	year	are	
reported	June	30th,	and	cover	the	timeframe	of	July	1st	thru	June	30th	of	the	current	academic	
year.	
	
Hours	in	specific	educational	related/subject	areas,	with	separate	components	are	reported	to	
FCIS	throughout	the	year.	FCIS	compiles	the	hours	and	sends	a	report	annually	to	FLDOE.
What	is	required	for	renewal	of	the	certificate?	
	
For	renewal	of	your	professional	certificate,	you	must	complete	120	in-service	points	every	
5	years.			
	
1. 20	in-service	points/hours	must	be	in	teaching	students	with	disabilities	-
	Component	#2-100-003.		The	following	link	offers	a	“Teaching	Students	with	
Disabilities”	online	module	and	is	free!				http://www.fl-
pda.org/independent/signin.aspx				
2. The	remaining	100	hours	need	to	be	specific	educational	related/subject	areas.			
3. You	can	earn	a	maximum	up	to	60	hours	under	your	General	Professional	Growth	
&	Development.		Component	#8-408-001.		Once	you	have	reached	the	60	hours	of	
General	Professional	Growth	&	Development	limit,	you	must	obtain	the	remaining	
hours	in	specific	educational	related/subject	areas,	with	component	#’s	to	
match.		Component	numbers	can	be	found	on	the	FCIS	website	or	the	BPS	FCIS	
Resource	Guide.	
	
If	you	complete	at	least	6	semester	hours	of	college	credit	or	its	equivalent	during	your	5-year	
certification	period,	you	do	not	need	to	submit	through	FCIS	as	it	is	handled	directly	through	
FLDOE.			
	
6	semester	hours	of	college	credit,	including	at	least	1	semester	hour	in	teaching	students	
with	disabilities	(SWD),	must	be	earned	during	each	renewal	period	to	renew	your	certificate	
with	FLDOE.	
	
You	can	complete	a	combination	of	college	credit	and	in-service	training.	One	semester	hour	
of	college	credit=20	in-service	points.			
	
	
How	often	should	I	report	the	earned	hours?	
	
Professional	Growth	&	Development	hours	are	totaled	by	you	at	the	end	of	each	school	year	
using	the	Independent	Record	System	document	and	then	emailed	to	the	Master	In-Service	
Coordinator,	Kristy	Ackerman,	no	later	than	June	30th	to	update	with	FCIS.		Therefore,	it	is	
important	that	you	document	your	hours	using	the	Independent	Record	System	form.	
	
For	hours	in	specific	educational	related/subject	areas,	throughout	the	year	and	as	needed,	
send	an	email	before	&	after	the	training,	to	the	BPS	Master	In-Service	Coordinator,	Kristy	
Ackerman,	to	both	open	&	close	a	component	#	for	which	you	are	requesting	credit	for	hours.		
	
Example:	
Title	of	workshop:		Learning	Disabilities	of	America																
Speaker(s):		Multiple	Presenters	
Date:	2/17/16-2/19/16																																																																						
Hours	Completed:	13	hours		
Hotel/Venue	name	&	Location:		Marriot	World	Center,	Orlando,	FL		
Component	#		2-100-001	Students	with	Disabilities:	Learning	Strategies	
BPS	Particpant(s):		Kristy	Ackerman	
	
The	FCIS	office	sends	a	report	of	hours	annually	to	FLDOE;	hours	from	previous	academic	
years	cannot	be	reported.
My	department	worked	together	on	a	curriculum	
development	project	over	the	course	of	several	
months.		Can	I	earn	renewal	points	for	this	activity?	
	
Renewal	points	can	only	be	earned	for	approved	activities	with	matching	components.		If	your	
department	is	planning	such	an	activity,	then	your	department	head	must	contact	the	Master	
In-Service	Coordinator,	Kristy	Ackerman,	by	email	for	instructions	on	how	to	obtain	prior	
approval	from	FCIS.	
	
	
I	have	hours	from	another	school	district.		How	can	I	
get	these	hours	transferred	to	FCIS?	
	
Obtain	a	copy	of	your	hours	from	your	former	school	district.		Be	sure	that	the	document	lists	
your	name,	DOE#,	Social	Security	number,	listing	of	all	courses,	dates	and	hours.	
	
	
What	is	the	minimum	number	of	hours	that	must	be	
earned	to	be	categorized	under	a	component	other	
than	Professional	Growth	and	Development?	
	
A	minimum	of	10	hours	must	be	earned	to	qualify	for	a	component	other	than	Professional	
Growth	&	Development.		If	less	than	10	hours	are	reported	for	an	activity	or	a	series	of	
activities,	then	the	hours	will	be	reported	as	Professional	Growth	and	Development.

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