Ohio Teaching License

Ohio Teaching License – Testing

In order to get an Ohio teaching license, you will need to pass the following examinations:

  • Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) test for your grade level
  • Praxis subject area test for your licensing area



Your scores for the PLT or Praxis will automatically be sent to the Ohio Department of Education if you take your tests in the state of Ohio.

If you take the tests in another state, you should select the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) code as a score recipient when registering for the tests.

In the event that you forget to list ODE as a score recipient at registration, you will need to pay for an additional score report request.

You will need to take only one PLT test during your entire teaching career.

Ohio Teaching License – Subject Areas

In case you decide to add new subject areas to your Ohio teaching license, you will require additional Praxis  subject tests for those areas.

We recommend that you contact the school, college, or department of education of the institution you are going to attend for further information on testing.

Ohio Teaching License – Further Information

For further information on the Praxis Subject and PLT tests, please visit the official Praxis website:

Praxis Teacher Certification Test – Ohio

Additional information on the Praxis tests, can also be found by visiting the official Ohio Department of Education website.

Testing details may be located by putting “Educator Licensure Examinations” in the search box on the ODE site.

Further information on Alternative Educator Licenses can be found by entering “Alternative Educator License” in the search box.


In order to apply for an Ohio Licensure, search using the phrase “Educator Licensure Applications.”

The ODE website also has information on Out of State Applicants.

For further information, please visit the Ohio Department of Education official website:

Ohio Department of Education – Teacher Licensing

NOTE:  This website is not affiliated with or supported by the Praxis Examinations, ETS, or the Ohio Department of Education.