Top 10 Reasons to eFile

1. Fast: Time-saver

Moms using HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA are able to file their declaration of intent in less than 30 seconds!

2. Easy: Anybody can do it

If you can send an email, you can eFile your intent form using HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA.

3. Inexpensive: $1.25 per month

HomeschoolCompliance.com is only $14.99 per year (after 3 month free trial).

4. Proof: Documentation that your forms were received

HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA emails you a confirmation with the date & time your declaration of intent was received.

5. 12 Years Document Backup: No more lost paperwork

HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA keeps a copy of all your compliance records for 12 years, available to you anytime or anywhere.

6. Worry Free: Offsite backup

HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA makes daily backups of all its client's records (RAID system & frequent rolling backups).

7. Forget Me Not: Email auto reminder

No more forgetting to send in your reports. HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA will send you an email reminder every year.

8. Focus: Spend time doing what matters

Homeschooling is hard enough already. Why make it harder with tedious record keeping?

9. Teacher ID Card: Get Discounts

Get your Teacher ID card to receive educational discounts from 140+ retail stores, museums, zoos, etc. Your ID card certifies that you are a registered Home Educator in accordance with Washington RCW 28A.225.010. Visit our Teacher ID Card page for a list of over 140 vendors and the educational discounts they offer.

10. Secure & Private: 256-bit encryption

All data passed between your computer and the HomeschoolCompliance.com/WA website is encrypted. The information you provide on this website (including email addresses) will not be sold, rented or leased to 3rd parties.

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6,101 Documents Filed

6,101 Attendance and Intent forms are stored in our system

3,365 Students

This figure represents the total number of home schooled students

2,219 Subscribers

2,219 families file electronically

182 Counties Participating

182 school districts accept documents via Home School Compliance