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HVAC licensing in Tennessee

Contractors licensed, workers not

Tennessee 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 Tennessee HVAC worker card to bring — Tennessee licenses the CONTRACTING party through the Board for Licensing Contractors, in the CMC family: CMC (full mechanical), CMC-A, and CMC-C, the HVAC-specific class covering heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, gas piping and geothermal. The company credential travels unusually well, every leg confirmed in the partner's own documents:

South Carolina's waiver list accepts CMC/Mechanical and CMC-C into its AC and Refrigeration classifications; Mississippi grants Tennessee the broadest terms on its list — all exams waived, mechanical included; and Tennessee rides Ohio's reciprocity fleet. One constant: the Tennessee BUSINESS AND LAW exam is never waived for anyone, in either direction.

Can you work while it is pending?

Nothing pending for you as an employed worker. Company-side interim work while a Board application processes was not established.

The exam and the hours

Contractor-level, threshold-triggered: a license is required before CONTRACTING — bidding or negotiating a price — on any project of $25,000 or more. Every classification takes the PSI-administered Tennessee Business and Law exam; a limited residential license (projects under $125,000, sized by financial statement) offers a lighter entry. Your personal floor is EPA 608.

How apprenticing works here

No apprentice card at state level — hours build on a licensed contractor's crew. EPA 608 is the credential to carry.

The local picture

Real and unresearched: below the $25,000 threshold, and for permitting generally, city and county rules apply — that local layer is exactly what this state's earlier draft was picking up on. Call the jurisdiction before assuming small work is clear.

If you want to contract for yourself

The line is project value: $25,000 and up, the contracting business holds the CMC-family license — and CMC-C is the class built for HVAC work. A traveling tech employed by that business needs nothing personal; a tech who bids the work directly becomes the contractor at the same threshold.

Verified August 18, 2026 · source confidence: mixed
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.