🗺️ HVAC Licensing Requirements by State

Do You Need a License to Work in HVAC? Depends on the State.

Not all states treat HVAC the same way. Some require full contractor licenses with exams. Others only ask for EPA 608. Some cities have stricter rules than the state itself.

Below is a state-by-state breakdown of HVAC licensing requirements in the U.S. 👇


✅ STATES THAT REQUIRE STATE-LEVEL HVAC LICENSING

StateLicense TypeRegulating Body / Notes
AlabamaHVAC Contractor LicenseAlabama Board of Heating, AC & Refrigeration Contractors
AlaskaMechanical Admin CertState of Alaska Dept. of Commerce
ArizonaC-39 or CR-39 LicenseArizona Registrar of Contractors
ArkansasHVACR LicenseArkansas Dept. of Labor – HVACR Board
CaliforniaC-20 LicenseCSLB – Contractors State License Board. Must pass law & trade exams.
ConnecticutD/S License (Journeyman)Department of Consumer Protection
DelawareHVACR LicenseDivision of Professional Regulation
FloridaClass A/B HVAC LicenseFlorida DBPR. License required for jobs over $500
GeorgiaConditioned Air LicenseGeorgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board
HawaiiC-52 LicenseHawaii Department of Commerce
IdahoHVAC Journeyman/ContractorIdaho Division of Building Safety
KentuckyHVAC Master/JourneymanDept. of Housing, Buildings and Construction
LouisianaMechanical ContractorLA State Licensing Board for Contractors (for jobs $10,000+)
MarylandHVACR LicenseDept. of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation
MassachusettsRefrigeration LicenseRequired for >10 tons or >3 HP. Board of Examiners of Refrigeration
MississippiHVAC LicenseRequired if work > $10,000. Mississippi State Board of Contractors
NevadaC-21 LicenseNevada State Contractors Board
New MexicoMM-3 (Mechanical)New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Dept.
North CarolinaH1, H2, H3 Class LicensesState Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler
OhioHVAC Contractor LicenseOnly for commercial. Licensed by Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board
OregonLEB or HVAC ContractorRequires Electrical & Business license through CCB
Rhode IslandRefrigeration Journeyman/ContractorDept. of Labor and Training
South CarolinaMechanical ContractorFor commercial work > $5,000
TennesseeCMC or CMC-A LicenseTN Board for Licensing Contractors. Needed for jobs > $25,000
TexasClass A or B LicenseTexas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
UtahS-350 HVAC LicenseUtah Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing
VirginiaHVAC Journeyman/MasterDPOR – Dept. of Professional & Occupational Regulation
WashingtonSpecialty Electrician 06A + Contractor LicenseDept. of Labor & Industries (L&I)
West VirginiaHVAC Technician LicenseState Fire Marshal

⚠️ STATES WITH LOCAL / CITY HVAC LICENSING ONLY

StateState License?Local / City Regulation
ColoradoNo statewide license, but cities like Denver require licensing
IllinoisOnly Chicago and some counties require a refrigeration license
KansasRegulated at the local/county level only
MissouriCities like St. Louis and Kansas City require local licensing
NebraskaLocal licenses may be required depending on city
New YorkNo statewide license, but NYC and Long Island require refrigeration licensing
PennsylvaniaRegulated at city level (e.g. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh)
South DakotaLocal only. No statewide licensing required
WyomingNo state license, but local municipalities may require permits

🚫 STATES WITH NO HVAC LICENSE REQUIRED (only EPA 608)

StateDetails
IndianaOnly EPA 608 needed. Local permits may apply.
MontanaNo license for HVAC work. City-level rules may exist.
North DakotaNo license required. Voluntary registration available.
WisconsinHVAC license not required—except for refrigerant work (EPA 608 needed).

⚙️ Common Requirements Across Most States

RequirementApplies Where?
EPA 608 CertificationALL 50 STATES
Work Experience (2–5 yrs)Most contractor licenses
Pass Trade + Business ExamsMany contractor-level licenses
Liability InsuranceRequired to register a business
BondingOften required for contractors

📌 California Spotlight – C-20 License

RequirementDetails
License TypeC-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning Contractor
Governing AgencyContractors State License Board (CSLB)
Minimum Experience4 years journeyman-level experience in past 10 years
Exams RequiredTrade + Business and Law
Bond & Insurance$25k bond + workers comp if hiring employees
Project ThresholdRequired for any HVAC job over $500 labor + materials

💬 Final Advice:

Always check your specific city or county—many have permit rules or journeyman cards even if your state doesn’t.

For the latest info, we recommend visiting your state’s contractor licensing board or Department of Labor/Commerce.

📘 Want links to each state’s application site or downloadable forms? Let me know and I’ll build it out.