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Yes, provided North Carolina has a comparable license area and you have 3 or more years of classroom teaching experience.
California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET)
Intestate letters are called “Letters of Administration” and are granted to an Administrator. How do I begin the estate administration process and apply for letters? To formally begin the estate administration process, you will need to visit the clerk of court in the appropriate county.
North Carolina State Board of Education (SBE) required licensure exams are outlined in policy LICN-003. Prepare and register to take SBE required licensure exams: Pearson. Praxis.
The North Carolina End-of-Grade (EOG) Tests are designed to measure student performance on the goals, objectives, and grade-level competencies specified in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.
The tests that are required to teach in North Carolina are the Praxis II tests and the Pearson test. The Pearson tests are for those who are interested in teaching Elementary and SPED (K-6).
Individuals who hold a bachelor's degree. In North Carolina, you must take the appropriate Praxis Subject Assessments for each licensure area you seek.