Field guide · 1 states
Refrigeration licensing, state by state
There is no national refrigeration license. 1 states, 1 rulebooks — experience, exams, fees and the surety bond, compared side by side.
Commercial refrigeration — walk-in coolers, refrigerated rooms and warehouses, process cooling — is licensed as its own trade in only a handful of states; most fold it into an HVAC or mechanical contractor license. Where a dedicated license exists (California's C-38 is the clearest example), expect the same core requirements as HVAC: documented experience, a trade exam, a surety bond and insurance. Regardless of state, EPA Section 608 certification is required nationwide to handle refrigerants. Pick a state below for the verified figures.
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Bond type: Fixed set amount · Tiered scales by volume · Credit-based financial responsibility in lieu of a bond · None no bond required
| CACalifornia | 4 yr | Incl. | $450 | $25,000 Fixed |
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