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We are in the process of deploying Field Investigators to affected areas to ensure that plumbing services are provided by licensed professionals and to prevent exploitation by unlicensed contractors. We’re also offering an expedited contact form for licensed plumbers affected by this major storm.
There are four types of plumbing licenses: Tradesman Plumber-Limited, Journeyman, Master, and Plumbing Inspector. To obtain a license, you must meet all eligibility requirements, take and pass an examination, and pay a fee. Licenses renew annually.
Apply / Renew Online. Click here to download the TSBPE’s printable Guide to the Online Licensing System, or look for your specific issue on this page. Before you may use any of our online services, you must create a secure online user account. Follow the instructions below to create an account.
The Texas State Board of Plumbing examiners (TSBPE) oversees plumbing license exams and registrations. You can apply for or renew your license with the Board online.
The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) is the primary regulatory body overseeing plumbing practices in Texas. Established in 1947, the TSBPE is responsible for issuing licenses, setting educational requirements, and enforcing compliance with plumbing laws.
License types and requirements. The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners is the state agency responsible for licensing plumbers in Texas and has the authority to issues licenses, endorsements, and registrations. Below is general information about licensing.
Continuing Professional Education For Texas Plumbers (CPE) Plumbers and Inspectors licensed in Texas must take a Continuing Education Course of six contact hours each year before renewing their license.