Texas HVAC License Verification Guide
Last updated: 2026-02-21
This guide helps consumers verify HVAC professionals in Texas. LicenseStatusVerify is a non-government utility. Regulators are the source of truth.
Labeling Note
- Consumer-facing term:
HVAC - Official regulator term:
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Use both when evaluating records so you can match official state terminology.
Quick Checklist Before Hiring
- Verify license status (active/expired/suspended/revoked/inactive).
- Verify technician level:
CertifiedvsRegistered. - Verify continuing education (CE) status if shown.
- Confirm license holder name/business matches who will perform work.
- Ask for insurance and bonding proof.
- Check for recent disciplinary actions on official regulator sources.
- Confirm final details on the official TDLR site.
Registered vs Certified (Why It Matters)
- Certified technician: has passed a state exam.
- Registered technician: registered but has not passed a state exam.
This distinction should be treated as a trust cue alongside license status.
Continuing Education (CE)
- CE Complete: The technician has met their continuing education requirements.
- CE Required: The technician needs to complete continuing education for renewal.
CE status is one factor to consider when hiring. Check with the official regulator for the most current CE requirements.
What to Verify Beyond License Status
Before hiring for HVAC work, check the technician’s license status and certification level. Ask for proof of insurance and bonding, and review any recent disciplinary actions. For your peace of mind, always confirm details directly with the official Texas regulator.
If Results Are Ambiguous
- Ask for exact license number.
- Compare county/city and business name.
- Check credential type and certification level.
- Use official regulator link for final disambiguation.