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Compiled from official state licensing boards · Updated May 2026

How to Become a HVAC Contractor in Alabama (2026)

Step-by-step path to becoming a licensed hvac contractor in Alabama: experience hours, apprenticeship, exams, fees and license tiers for 2026.

The license tiers in Alabama

Informational only — not legal advice, and not an official government resource. Licensing rules change; always confirm against the official board source linked on this page before you renew, apply, or make a business decision. Trade Cert Hub is independent and not affiliated with any state licensing board.

Step by step

  1. 1

    Get trained and start logging hours

    Begin documented work experience under a licensed hvac contractor. Keep careful records — the board will want proof of your hours.

  2. 2

    Accumulate the required experience

    Log about 3,000 hours of qualifying experience before you can sit for the hvac contractor exam.

  3. 3

    Pass the Alabama licensing exam

    Apply to test and pass the hvac contractor exam, administered through Prov. Study the current IMC edition your state enforces.

  4. 4

    Apply, pay, and get licensed

    Submit your application to HACR and pay the $150 application fee. Once licensed, you renew on a set cycle and complete continuing education to keep it active.

Get exam-ready

The Alabama hvac contractor exam trips up a lot of first-timers. Practice tests and study guides shorten the path.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to become a hvac contractor in Alabama?
It depends on how fast you accumulate the required experience hours and pass the exam. Most pros take several years to reach an independent license.
Do I need to pass an exam?
Yes — Alabama requires a licensing exam, administered through Prov. Trade-knowledge and business-and-law sections are common.
What does it cost to get licensed?
The initial application fee is $150. Budget extra for exam fees, study materials, and (at the contractor tier) a bond and insurance.

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