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IMPORTANT: You may have received a renewal form that inaccurately reflects your CPE requirement fulfillment status.  If you have already met your CPE requirement, please disregard the statement on your renewal form.  Please be aware that your license will not renew until all renewal requirements are met, regardless of any statements on the renewal form.

If you are applying for license or registration renewal, examination, or an initial license or registration online, please note that the process has changed. You may visit the Online Services section for more information on the new online process.

 

   Highlights

  1. Governor Perry appoints three to the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners

  2. Summary of Legislative Changes to the Plumbing License Law, September 2011

  3. Most Board forms for examination, registration, etc., have been revised with New Requirements and Fees. Use of outdated forms may delay processing. Ensure that you have the most current Board forms by downloading them from this website as you need them

  4. Six hours of CPE required for the renewal of Drain Cleaner, Drain Cleaner-Restricted and Residential Utilities Installer registrations, effective January 1, 2010

  5. 24 or 48 hours of classroom training required for Applicants for Tradesman Plumber-Limited and Journeyman Plumber examinations, effective February 1, 2010

  6. Texas Education Agency Advisory Against Misleading Online High School Diploma and GED Claims

  7. Administrative Penalties Imposed For Contracting Or Offering To Perform Plumbing Work Without the Proper License

  8. Texas Railroad Commission Rule Affecting Plumbers Who Perform Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Installations and Repairs  

  9. Consumer Information


The mission of the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners is to help protect the health and safety of the Citizens of the State of Texas by ensuring that our drinking water, air and medical gases are not contaminated and that we may live and work in the safe conditions that properly installed plumbing systems are designed to provide. Through enforcement of the Plumbing License Law, including examination, licensing and registration of the plumbing industry, the Board ensures that qualified individuals following clear standards protect the citizens' health and safety.
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