Pipefitter licensing in Utah
No license required
Utah requires no license for this trade. Nothing to obtain, and nothing to transfer in.
✓ Verified 20 August 2026 · board verified
Bringing your license from another state
Nothing to bring — the statute's own classification list settles it: individual journeyman and master licensing exists in Utah only for plumbers and electricians, and nothing fitter-titled appears anywhere. Your traveler paperwork on steam and process piping is zero.
Can you work while it is pending?
Nothing pending on fitter scope — no license exists.
The exam and the hours
No fitter exam exists. Plumbing-scoped work runs on the DOPL plumber ladder — which transfers unusually well; Utah's endorsement table genuinely maps other states' plumber classes.
How apprenticing works here
No fitter tier. Plumbing apprenticeship rides DOPL's structure.
The local picture
None — DOPL licensing is statewide.
If you want to contract for yourself
The employing company needs the DOPL CONTRACTOR license in the right specialty classification (S-class family) for the contracted scope — verify at Utah's license lookup; which S-class carries boiler and process-piping contracts is a DOPL classification question for the employer.
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.