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HVAC Licensing Guide

Utah HVAC License Requirements

Everything you need to legally start and operate an HVAC business in Utah — licensing, insurance minimums, bonding, and official application links.

Licensing Requirements Checklist

License Type

S350 HVAC Contractor

Issuing Authority

Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL)

Experience Required

4 years (8,000 hours) of full-time related experience.

Exam Required

Yes (Business & Law + Trade)

EPA Section 608 Certification

Required federally for handling refrigerants (all states).

Insurance & Bonding

Minimum Insurance

$300,000 per occurrence general liability

Surety Bond

No bond required if you pass the financial responsibility aspect

Fees & Timeline

Application Fee

$210 App

Estimated Processing

4 – 12 weeks

Varies by state board workload

Ready to Apply?

Visit the official Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) website to start your HVAC contractor license application for Utah.

Apply Now — Official Site

Disclaimer: Information on this page is compiled from publicly available state resources for educational purposes. Requirements change frequently — always verify directly with the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) before making business decisions.