Teaching · TX
Can a K-12 Public School Teacher transfer a license to Texas as a military spouse?
Data as of May 2026|Source: Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact commission + DOJ Servicemembers Initiative
Published by the Honest MOS Editorial DeskVerified against DoD/.gov sourcesUpdated May 2026Editorial standards
⚠ VAEIA federal backstop
Not through the compact — Texas is not currently a Teaching compact member. A military-spouse K-12 Public School Teacher relies on VAEIA 2022 / 50 U.S.C. § 4025a, which requires Texas to recognize a valid out-of-state license upon relocation for military orders.
Your teacher-licensing authority in Texas
Texas Education Agency, State Board for Educator Certification
tea.texas.gov/texas-educators/certification/military-veteran-military-spouse-and-active-duty-military-members ↗☎ 512-463-9734Texas military-spouse provision
Waives the standard, probationary, one-year, and credential-review certification fees for eligible spouses of active-duty service members.
Official source ↗About the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact
Newer compact (2023) for K-12 teachers. Allows teacher licenses to transfer between member states without re-testing or re-coursing. War Department helped fund development specifically for military families.
Official compact site ↗All Teaching member states
12 jurisdictions. Tap any to check that destination for this profession.