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HVAC licensing in Kansas

Licensed locally, not statewide

Kansas has no statewide license for this trade. The city or county decides — check the jurisdiction the job is actually in before you travel.

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Bringing your license from another state

Kansas has no statewide HVAC license, but it is the most traveler-friendly patchwork state in this packet, for one statutory reason: K.S.A. 12-1542 FORCES Kansas jurisdictions to honor each other's credentials. Get carded once in a licensing Kansas jurisdiction and the card is portable across the state's other licensing jurisdictions — the statute names both 'contractors' and 'master and journeyman mechanics', so the portability covers the individual card, not just the business license.

Out-of-state cards are a different story: each jurisdiction sets its own inbound terms.

Can you work while it is pending?

Nothing pending at state level. Whether Sedgwick County or another licensing jurisdiction lets you work while its application processes was not researched — ask the county. The K.S.A. 12-1542 cross-recognition is a qualifying route between jurisdictions, not a temporary permission.

The exam and the hours

Exams are conducted BY the city or county — the statute expressly authorizes local examination of HVAC contractors and master and journeyman mechanics. Sedgwick County (Wichita) is the flagship: Master and Journeyman trade certificates issued to individuals. Your personal floor is EPA 608.

How apprenticing works here

Set locally — the statute references experience requirements determined with local licensure. No statewide apprentice card exists.

The local picture

Johnson County Contractor Licensing and Sedgwick County/Wichita (MABCD) are the two big programs; Kansas City (KS), Topeka, Lawrence and Overland Park should be checked per job. The HVAC-specific detail of each is not yet enumerated — call the county before the first placement there.

If you want to contract for yourself

Kansas licenses BOTH tiers locally: the business as contractor, the individual as master or journeyman mechanic. A traveler probably DOES need a personal credential here — obtained from the city or county — and once held, 12-1542 makes it travel inside Kansas. That one-two is the whole Kansas story.

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Checked against the state board or statute. Rules change — confirm with the board before you travel or accept work. This is information, not legal advice.