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Transferring your teaching license from New Mexico to Alaska

Both New Mexico and Alaska participate in the NASDTEC interstate agreement, which standardizes how states evaluate out-of-state teaching credentials. Educators relocating from New Mexico can generally expect a streamlined review process, though state-specific content exams or coursework may still be required.

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Your current credential (New Mexico)

Issuing authority
New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED)
License type
Level 1 License (3 years)
Reciprocity policy
New Mexico participates in NASDTEC. Out-of-state teachers with valid licenses may receive a Level 1 NM license; content exams may be required.

Alaska certification

Issuing authority
Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED)
License you'll earn
Initial Teacher Certificate (3 years)
Typical timeline
12–18 months traditional; Type M and ARTC pathways can place candidates in classrooms within months while coursework is completed in parallel
Alaska reciprocity policy
Alaska participates in the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement. Out-of-state applicants with valid certificates typically receive an Alaska Initial Teacher Certificate after credential review; the state-specific Alaska Studies + Multicultural Education coursework must still be completed within the first three years.

Exams typically required in Alaska

Out-of-state applicants are usually asked to demonstrate content-area knowledge on Alaska's preferred exams, even when basic-skills testing is waived through reciprocity. Plan for one or more of the following:

  • Praxis Core Academic Skills (or qualifying SAT/ACT/GRE scores)Basic reading, writing, and mathematics
  • Praxis Subject AssessmentsContent knowledge for your certification area
  • Alaska Studies and Multicultural Education coursesRequired state-specific coursework (3 semester credits each) for all initial certificates

Steps to transfer your license

  1. Verify your New Mexico credential is current. Alaska will request a verification of your active Level 1 License from New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED).
  2. Apply through Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED). The application packet typically includes official transcripts, prior teaching service verification, and a fingerprint-based background check.
  3. Sit for any Alaska-specific exams. Most states honor out-of-state content-area exams when scores meet their cutoff, but Alaska may require an additional jurisprudence or state-specific assessment.
  4. Apply to Alaska districts that match your endorsement. We're currently tracking 518 active openings — browse Alaska teaching jobs to start identifying districts.
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