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You can choose to earn an HVAC certification or sign up for a program in refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating technology from a trade school or vocational school. Such training programs usually take anywhere between 6 months and three years to complete.
Massachusetts does not license HVAC professionals but does require Refrigeration Licenses for those bigger jobs. There are three types: Refrigeration Apprentice. Refrigeration Technician.
If I have a contractor license in Maryland or Washington, D.C., can I do projects Virginia? No. You must be licensed in each jurisdiction. There are no reciprocal agreements between D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Massachusetts EPA Section 608 Certification In order to obtain EPA certification, HVAC technicians must take an exam which has 80 multiple choice questions that must be completed within 3 hours. A score of 70% is required to pass the exam and the exam fee is $120.
Requirements. There is no state license requirement for mechanical contractors, they are required to file a $25,000 mechanical contractor bond with DLI in order to contract to perform gas, heating, ventilation, cooling, air conditioning, fuel burning or refrigeration work in Minnesota.
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Massachusetts does not license HVAC professionals but does require Refrigeration Licenses for those bigger jobs. There are three types: Refrigeration Apprentice. Refrigeration Technician.
Massachusetts only requires a refrigeration license when a person is working with more than 10 tons of refrigeration. Refrigeration licenses are needed when working for large homes, industrial sites, and commercial areas.
Yes. To be an HVAC Contractor in Maryland, you must be licensed. Even entry-level HVAC technicians need a license and must work under the supervision of a licensed contractor. The Maryland Department of Labor Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing oversees 21 licensing boards, commissions, and programs.
FLORIDA LAW DOES NOT PROVIDE RECIPROCITY FOR OUT-OF-STATE LICENSED CONTRACTORS.
You will need to present proof of your EPA certification and proof of a combination of work and education experience: 6000 hours as an apprentice and 250 hours of refrigeration education, or. 4000 hours as an apprentice and 500 hours of refrigeration education, or. 2000 hours as an apprentice and 1000 hours of

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