New York State Public Librarian Certification : General Inf & application

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Apply for a Certificate or Renew a Certificate

Any person appointed to or employed in a permanent (part-time or full-time) professional librarian position in a public, free association or Indian library in New York State must hold an ACTIVE public librarian certificate issued by the New York State Education Department.

Please click on the "Renew Your Certificate" tap above. It will open the New York State Library portal.

Click on the renewal instructions document to begin the process.

General Information

The New York State Board of Regents revised Commissioner's Regulation § 90.7 regarding certification of public librarians. Public librarian professional certificates issued as of January 1, 2010, and thereafter shall only remain valid when 60 hours of professional development are completed every five-year period. Such periods will be defined as every five years from the initial certificate date.

A wide range of options for professional development is available. Approved programs from accepted providers include formal classes or courses, workshops, seminars, lectures, institutes, webinars, e-courses, library conference programs, or other relevant programs. As stipulated in Commissioner's Regulation § 90.7(c)(1), curriculum from "any other institution or provider as pre-approved by the employing library, employing library system or the State Education Department" can fulfill the professional development requirement.

Additionally, these 60 hours may include up to 12 hours accomplished through:

These activities must be documented by a letter of completion authorizing this qualifying credit.

Information on continuing education opportunities can be found on the New York State Library companion site librarycareersny.org. Training opportunities for professional development from a variety of sources and vendors have been listed on the Calendar section of this site.

Professional development topics offered by libraries, library systems, library associations, and other course providers have been identified below to help guide librarians to acceptable courses and activities.

Certificates or transcripts showing successful completion of courses are acceptable forms of documentation, as are letters from a supervisor indicating completion of a program or project. (From NYSED website
Applications for public librarian certification must be submitted online. Checks and official transcripts with degree conferral should be sent to the address below.

Checks for $5 should be made out to the New York State Education Department.

Public Librarian Certification
The State Education Department
Division of Library Development
Cultural Education Center, Room 10B41
Albany, NY 12230