HVAC licensing in Ohio
Contractors licensed, workers not
Ohio licenses HVAC contractors, not individual workers. Working for a licensed contractor you can usually start day one, with no card of your own and nothing to transfer in.
✓ Verified 18 August 2026 · mixed
Bringing your license from another state
There is no Ohio HVAC worker card to bring — ORC chapter 4740 licenses only CONTRACTORS, in five trades, through the Construction Industry Licensing Board, and only for COMMERCIAL work. The company lane is real and live: OAC 4101:16-2-10 is in force with OCILB reciprocity forms for Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia — trade exam waived for qualifying holders, the Ohio business-and-law exam never waived. (That rule was once rumored eliminated; it was verified in force at the source, and Ohio's own asset host still serves the Alabama reciprocity application.)
Can you work while it is pending?
Nothing pending for you as an employed tech. Company-side interim work during an OCILB application was not established.
The exam and the hours
Contractor-level and demanding: the applicant must have been a tradesperson in the trade for at least five years immediately prior, hold an apprenticeship completion certificate from an Ohio- or USDOL-approved program, and show 40 completed continuing-education hours from an OCILB-approved agency. Your personal floor is EPA 608.
How apprenticing works here
No state apprentice card for HVAC. Ohio- and USDOL-registered apprenticeship programs are the training route — and completion is literally a prerequisite for the contractor license later.
The local picture
Two-layer, and the split matters: residential (1-to-3-family) is EXCLUDED from the state law and regulated locally, while major cities require the OCILB license as a prerequisite to their own contractor registration for commercial work. Whether any Ohio city licenses individual HVAC workers (the way Toledo cards journeyman electricians) was not checked — ask the city where the job sits.
If you want to contract for yourself
The OCILB license sits with whoever contracts commercial work. Working 1099 directly for a customer means acting as a contractor under ORC 4740.13 — the license requirement lands on you. On a licensed contractor's payroll, you need nothing personal.
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.