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Licensing

Basically there are two steps that need to be done before you can become a licensed contractor

Step 1 - License Application

Before the state will allow you to take any exam you are required to fill out and submit the license application along with the license and test fees. The basic application consist of two parts. The "Contractors License Application" and the "Experience Verification Form"

The Contractors License Application

This form can be filled out be you, the applicant. On this form you will include your basic information, what license you are applying for, education information, and the last five years of work history. Remember that in order to be licensed you must have at least 36 months worth of experience within the past 5 years.

Experience Verification Form

This form is to be filled out be a person who can verify your 36 months of experience. On this form your reference needs to provide a detailed description of the type of work he or she can verify that you have. For more help on how to apply for the license, and the what the fees are check out the "License Application Checklist"

Step 2 - Taking and Passing the Exams

Once you have turned in your license application and the state has approved you for testing, you will receive a phone number to call so you can receive the test locations and dates. At this point you will be able to schedule your exam. Be sure to choose the closest date following one of our HVACR test preparation seminars.

Once you have successfully passed your exams you will need to provide the state with your passing test scores, proof of insurance, and your license fees. Once all of this has been completed you will be a license contractor.

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