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Be registered as an HVAC apprentice. Complete a minimum of 3,000 hours of HVAC coursework. Graduate from an approved Alabama HVAC program. Be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED.
Yes! You must even register to get started as an apprentice. To legally perform heating, air conditioning and refrigeration work in the state of Alabama, you must be a licensed Air Conditioning Contractor or Refrigeration Contractor or both or a registered apprentice working under a licensed contractor.
It does not take long to get trained for an Alabama HVAC license. The average time to complete an HVAC program is 7 months. Receive on-the-job HVAC training as an HVAC apprentice. You have the opportunity to earn a salary while you take your HVAC courses.
Reciprocity: Alabama has a reciprocal licensing agreement with Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Louisiana.
To perform commercial and residential project work with a value of $50,000 or more, you must apply for a general contractor license in Alabama. As a handyman, you may not perform plumbing or electrical work without a license.
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Complete a technical school program in heating and air conditioning and/or commercial refrigeration. Complete 3,000 hours of educational training (about 18 months) consisting of coursework and/or job experience under the supervision of an HACR licensee. Complete a 3,000 hour or longer apprenticeship.
Reciprocity: Alabama has a reciprocal licensing agreement with Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Louisiana.
For example, all handyman projects in Alabama must stay under the $50,000 threshold, including labor and materials. Some examples of common handyman jobs allowed in the state without a license include: Drywall repair. Window and door installation.
Enroll in a training program The fastest route to certification is with a certificate program, which can be completed in as little as 10 months. Some HVAC technicians opt to attend a college or university to earn a two-year associate degree or a four-year bachelors degree.
General contractors must be licensed to work on residential projects of more than $10,000 or commercial projects of more than $50,000. Being licensed in Alabama means you are automatically authorized to work in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

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