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HVAC Technician License Guide 2026

HVAC Technician licensing in 2026 is regulated state-by-state: pre-license education requirements vary by state, the exam is most commonly administered by PSI, and published first-attempt pass rates are not consistently published. A background check is required in 3 of 12 states with verified data.

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Installs and services heating, ventilation and cooling equipment. Licensing varies widely — many states require a contractor license or EPA Section 608 certification.

National overview — HVAC at a glance

States with verified data12 of 51
Pre-license educationvaries by state
Most common exam vendorPSI
Exam passing score70–72%
National pass-rate referencenot published
Published state pass ratesnot published
Exam fee$74–267
Application fee$30–450
Common renewal cycleevery 2 years
Background check3 of 12 states

State-by-state essentials (top verified states)

Exam vendor
Professional Testing (Pearson VUE)
Exam
state exam · 70%
Exam fee
$199
Application fee
$249
Renewal
2 yrs · 14 CE
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) — Construction Industry Licensing Board
Exam vendor
PSI
Exam
state exam · 70%
Exam fee
$267
Application fee
$30
Renewal
2 yrs · 8 CE
Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) — Division of Conditioned Air Contractors

North Carolina

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Exam vendor
State board
Exam
state exam · 70%
Exam fee
$100
Application fee
$50
Renewal
1 yrs · 8 CE
North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors
Exam vendor
PSI
Exam
state exam · 70%
Exam fee
$74
Application fee
$115
Renewal
2 yrs
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (ACR) Program

How to get a HVAC license — step by step

  1. 1
    Meet the basic requirements

    Minimum age is 18 in every state with a published figure. A criminal background check is required in 3 of 12 verified states.

  2. 2
    Complete pre-license education

    Approved training hours are not published in our verified dataset — check your state board for the current figure.

  3. 3
    Register and pass the exam

    The exam is most often administered by PSI, with a 70–72% passing score. Schedule through the vendor portal after your education is reported.

  4. 4
    Pay fees and submit your application

    Expect an exam fee of $74–267 and an application fee of $30–450. Submit any required background check results with your application.

  5. 5
    Maintain your license

    The most common renewal cycle is every 2 years. Track continuing-education deadlines so your license never lapses.

Frequently asked questions

How many hours of education do I need to become a HVAC?

Required training hours are not consistently published in our dataset — check your state board for the current figure.

How hard is the HVAC Technician exam?

Most states do not publish first-attempt pass rates — check your state board.

What does a HVAC license cost?

Exam fees run $74–267 and application fees run $30–450, not counting education or fingerprinting.

Who administers the HVAC Technician exam?

The most common vendors are PSI (6 states), Professional Testing (Pearson VUE) (1 state), State board (1 state). Your state chooses one vendor — confirm on your state's licensing page.

Can I transfer my HVAC license to another state?

Reciprocity for HVAC licenses is decided state-by-state and is not uniformly published. Contact both state boards before moving to confirm whether your license transfers or requires an exam.

Dig deeper into HVAC licensing

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This guide is informational and not legal advice. Requirements change frequently — verify all figures with your state licensing board (data retrieved 2026-08-20).