cl900 PDF
cl900 PDF
cl900 PDF
Summary:
Fingerprint clearance through the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) is required from every applicant prior to the Commission’s issuance of any credential,
permit, certificate, or waiver.
The Certificate of Clearance (COC) is a document issued by the Commission to an individual who has
completed the Commission's fingerprint character and identification process, whose moral and
professional fitness has been shown to meet the standards as established by law. The COC is not the
same as a clear teaching or services credential. The COC does not authorize the holder to provide any
instruction or services in schools; its sole purpose is to provide verification that the holder has
completed a professional fitness review.
Fee Credit
The COC fee of $50.00 becomes a credit applied towards issuance of an individual’s initial teaching or
services credential. Your fee credit will be applied when you complete the payment process for the
credential application submitted online by your program sponsor.
Processing Time
Fingerprint and character identification processing via Live Scan is usually completed within 10 working
days. If submitting fingerprint cards, or if an individual’s application requires additional review by the
Commission's Division of Professional Practices, the process will take longer. If the application is pending
review by the Commission's Division of Professional Practices, the online file will indicate that the
application is "pending additional evaluation."
Individuals may view the status of their COC applications using their Educator Login on the Commission’s
website. Online applications submitted prior to 4:00 p.m. PST will display on the website the following
day at approximately 2:00 p.m. PST or later. When requirements for issuance of the COC are completed,
an email will be sent informing the individual that the document has been granted and can be viewed in
approximately 48 hours using their Educator Login.
Reference:
California Education Code, Sections 44339, 44340, and 47605; and Title 5, California Code of Regulations
Sections 80028, 80301, and 80442.