Alaska HVAC License and Certification Requirements
Alaska does not require HVAC technicians to be certified or licensed to be employed in the state. Alaska does require HVAC contractors to be licensed.
Alaska classifies HVAC contractors under their Mechanical Administrator License which includes the following sub-classifications:
- Heating, Cooling, and Process Piping
- Unlimited HVAC/Sheet Metal
- Residential HVAC
- Mechanical Systems Temperature Control
- Unlimited Refrigeration
- Unlimited Commercial and Residential Plumbing
- Residential Plumbing and Hydronic Heating
There are two paths to HVAC contractor approval in Alaska with varying requirements. Following are the paths and requirements:
Licensure by Examination Requirements
- Notarized Application
- Application Fee of $50
- License Fee of $250
- Resume including education and work experience in your specialty.
- Certificate in Support of Applicant?s Experience and Qualifications form completed by three professionals in your field of specialty. These references are not limited to residents of Alaska. You can use references from any US State.
- Official transcripts of your education in the HVAC field. Transcripts must be sent from the school?s official records department.
- Passing the PSI Exam.
Licensure by Credentials Requirements
- Notarized Application
- $50 Application Fee
- $250 License Fee
- Resume of educational and employment history in field you are seeking licensure.
- Certificate in Support of Applicant?s Experience and Qualifications from any state. These must be individuals you have worked with directly.
- Educational transcripts for the licensing specialty sent directly to the department.
- Verification of an active license from any other state. Must be in an identical or relevant licensing category. Information must be sent directly to the licensing department by the other state?s licensing department.
Source: http://hvaccertification-training.com/alaska-hvac-license-certification/
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