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HVAC Licensing Guide -- 2025

Arkansas HVAC License Requirements

Guide to HVAC contractor and journeyman licensing in Arkansas via the Arkansas HVAC Licensing Board.

State License Required
Yes
Regulating Body
Arkansas HVAC Board
EPA 608 Required
Yes
License Type(s)
Contractor, Journeyman
Renewal Period
1 Year
CE Hours
8 hours

Overview

Guide to HVAC contractor and journeyman licensing in Arkansas via the Arkansas HVAC Licensing Board. The state requires licensing to ensure consumer protection and professional standards in HVAC installation and service.

EPA 608 Required

Federal law requires EPA 608 certification for anyone purchasing or handling refrigerants. This applies regardless of state licensing status. Use our free EPA 608 course to prepare.

License Requirements

Requirement Details
Regulating Body Arkansas HVAC Board
License Type(s) Contractor, Journeyman
Renewal Period 1 Year
Continuing Education 8 hours
EPA 608 Certification Required for refrigerant handling
Surety Bond $10,000
General Liability Insurance $300,000

Exam Details

Detail Information
Exam Provider State exam
Exam Fee $50
Format Multiple choice, computer-based
Passing Score 70% (varies by state)
Application Fee $100

Application Process

  1. Verify and document your HVAC experience
  2. Obtain EPA 608 certification
  3. Apply through Arkansas HVAC Board and pay application fee
  4. Pass required exam(s)
  5. Submit proof of insurance and bond
  6. Receive license and begin working

FAQ

Is EPA 608 required in Arkansas?
Yes. EPA 608 is a federal requirement for all refrigerant handling regardless of state licensing. It is typically a prerequisite for the state contractor license as well. Our free EPA 608 course can help you prepare.
Does Arkansas have reciprocity with other states?
Reciprocity agreements change frequently. Contact Arkansas HVAC Board directly to confirm current reciprocity agreements with your home state. Out-of-state experience typically counts toward experience requirements.
Can I work in Arkansas while my license application is pending?
Generally no. You must have a valid license before performing HVAC work for compensation in Arkansas. Working without a license is a violation that can result in fines and affect your ability to obtain a license. Contact Arkansas HVAC Board for specific guidance.
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