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To legally perform plumbing work in the state of Ohio, you must be a licensed commercial contractor or an apprentice working under a licensed plumber. The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) issues state licenses to plumbing contractors who perform commercial work.
The license application fee is $25 and is paid to the state treasurer when you apply for your license after you pass both parts of the exam.
You can apply for a Homeowners plumbing permit if you: own and live in single family residence where work will be completed. continue to live in single family residence for one year after work is completed. complete the work yourself (any helpers must be bonded and registered)
Ohio doesnt require individual plumbers to have licenses. However, if you plan to work as a plumbing contractor, youll need a license issued by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board.
Obtaining a permit Completed Application for Permit to Plumbing. have Ohio Contractor Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) state License (proof of license is required to obtain permit). Call (614) 644-3495 for more information.
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You can apply for a Homeowners plumbing permit if you: own and live in single family residence where work will be completed. continue to live in single family residence for one year after work is completed. complete the work yourself (any helpers must be bonded and registered)
Ohio doesnt require individual plumbers to have licenses. However, if you plan to work as a plumbing contractor, youll need a license issued by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board.
Obtaining a permit Completed Application for Permit to Plumbing. have Ohio Contractor Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) state License (proof of license is required to obtain permit). Call (614) 644-3495 for more information.
Obtaining a permit Completed Application for Permit to Plumbing. have Ohio Contractor Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) state License (proof of license is required to obtain permit). Call (614) 644-3495 for more information.
Some plumbers just stick to fixing taps or installing new bathroom suites, and although formal qualifications are an advantage for them, there is no legal requirement for them to hold specific certificates.

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