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in the Oklahoma Education Credentialing System (OECS).&lt
/li>\n&lt
li>PLEASE NOTE: As of September 2023
certificates and advisement letters are digital and will not be mailed.&lt
li>If you need to renew a CareerTech certificate
please visit the &lt
a title=\&#34
Oklahoma CareerTech certification site\&#34
href=\&#34
https://oklahoma.gov/careertech/educators/certifications.html\&#34
target=\&#34
_blank\&#34
>Oklahoma CareerTech certification site&lt
/a> or contact CareerTech certification at (405) 743-5482.&lt
/ul>\n&#34
t have a standard certificate yet: \n&lt
li>If you have a provisional certificate
review the&amp
nbsp
letter with instructions in the Print History tab of your &lt

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