Sheet Metal Contractor, HVAC (Residential) License Requirements by State

Find the licensing requirements, exact fees, and training hours required to work actively as a sheet metal contractor, hvac (residential) in your state. Map out the regulatory environment across the country and launch your home business legally.

51
States Covered
36
Require License
15
No License Needed
$383
Avg. License Fee

License Requirements by State

License Required (36 states)
No License (15 states)

36 states require a license, 15 states do not.

All States Comparison

StateLicense RequiredFeeTrainingExams
AlabamaNot Required
AlaskaRequired$8502 years1
ArizonaRequired$5962 years2
ArkansasRequired$3052 years1
CaliforniaRequired$5794 years3
ColoradoNot Required
ConnecticutRequired$7054 years3
DelawareRequired$1536 years1
District of ColumbiaRequired$455 years1
FloridaRequired$3644 years1
GeorgiaRequired$2974 years1
HawaiiRequired$6944 years2
IdahoRequired$3556 years2
IllinoisNot Required
IndianaNot Required
IowaRequired$4336 years2
KansasNot Required
KentuckyRequired$4054 years2
LouisianaRequired$255N/AN/A
MaineNot Required
MarylandRequired$1556 years2
MassachusettsRequired$4003 years1
MichiganRequired$2003 years1
MinnesotaNot Required
MississippiRequired$2902.2 months2
MissouriNot Required
MontanaNot Required
NebraskaRequiredN/AN/AN/A
NevadaRequired$1,0404 years2
New HampshireNot Required
New JerseyRequired$3315 years2
New MexicoRequired$5364 years4
New YorkNot Required
North CarolinaRequired$2802 years2
North DakotaRequired$100N/AN/A
OhioNot Required
OklahomaRequired$6154 years2
OregonRequired$3103 days1
PennsylvaniaRequired$50N/AN/A
Rhode IslandRequired$4685 years2
South CarolinaRequired$2801 year2
South DakotaNot Required
TennesseeRequired$364N/A2
TexasRequired$1954 years1
UtahRequired$4054 daysN/A
VermontNot Required
VirginiaRequired$7205 years2
WashingtonRequired$117N/AN/A
West VirginiaRequired$3551 year3
WisconsinRequired$175N/AN/A
WyomingNot Required

Getting Started

Ready to start your sheet metal contractor, hvac (residential) business? Here is what you need to do:

  1. Click on your state above to see specific requirements
  2. Apply for a professional license if required by your state
  3. Register your business with your state Secretary of State
  4. Obtain a home occupation permit from your county
  5. Get business insurance to protect yourself and clients
  6. Set up your home workspace and start taking clients

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