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Texas HVAC License Requirements

Official classification: Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contractor License (Class A / Class B) · Issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).

❄️ HVACTX ✔ Verified 2026-06-16

License types

Requirements at a glance

Experience requiredOne of two paths: (1) 48 months of practical experience under a licensed ACR contractor within the prior 72 months; or (2) hold a technician certification 12 months plus 36 months of supervised experience within the prior 48 months. Documented via supervisor verification forms. Must be 18+.
Application fee$115
License feeIncluded in application; valid one year from issuance
Renewal fee$65 per year (late penalties: $97.50 if ≤90 days; $130 if 90 days–18 months)
Renewal periodAnnual
Continuing education8 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education each year.
Bond requiredNo state surety bond required by TDLR for the ACR contractor license.
Liability insuranceClass A: at least $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate, $300,000 products & completed operations. Class B: at least $100,000 per occurrence, $200,000 aggregate, $100,000 products & completed operations. (16 TAC §75.40.)
Property damageCombined with bodily injury in the per-occurrence limit above.
Workers' compPer Texas employer rules; not specified as a TDLR ACR license condition.
Background checkApplicants with criminal convictions submit a Criminal History Questionnaire; reviewed case-by-case.
Credit requirementNone
ReciprocityTDLR does not advertise blanket ACR reciprocity; out-of-state experience may count toward the experience requirement — verify with TDLR.
Processing timeVariable via TDLR online account; exam must be passed within one year of application.
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Exams

ACR Contractor Exam (per endorsement)Provider: PSI (for TDLR)
Passing: Not officially published by TDLR (70% commonly cited)
Fee: Administered by PSI; must be passed within one year of application
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Local / municipal notes

EPA Section 608 certification is separately required nationwide to handle refrigerants. The ACR license is statewide; cities issue mechanical permits.

Fees and rules change frequently (often annually). This page was last verified on 2026-06-16 — always confirm current requirements directly with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) before applying. This is not legal advice.

Official sources

https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/acr/contractor-apply.htm
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/acr/contractor-renew.htm
https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/texas/16-Tex-Admin-Code-SS-75-40