How to get a HVAC license in Missouri

The full Missouri hvac licensing path — experience hours, required exam, fees, and where to apply. Verified 5/24/2026.

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License details

HVAC Contractor / Mechanical License

Verified 5/24/2026
Experience required
Varies by state — typically 2–4 yrs experience or apprenticeship + EPA 608
Required exam
State trade exam + EPA 608 Universal (PSI / Prometric / State board)
Notes & fees
General overview — verify exact requirements with the Missouri state licensing authority before scheduling exams.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a hvac license in Missouri?

You need varies by state — typically 2–4 yrs experience or apprenticeship + epa 608. Then pass the State trade exam + EPA 608 Universal administered by PSI / Prometric / State board. Applications go through the Missouri state licensing authority.

What exam do I need to pass?

State trade exam + EPA 608 Universal — administered by PSI / Prometric / State board.

How much experience do I need?

Varies by state — typically 2–4 yrs experience or apprenticeship + EPA 608

What about fees, insurance, and continuing education?

General overview — verify exact requirements with the Missouri state licensing authority before scheduling exams.

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