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HVAC Technician License Requirements in Hawaii

Licensing AuthorityContractors License Board — Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA)
License TypeC-22 HVAC Contractor (Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning)
Experience Required4 years of full-time supervisory experience in HVAC work within the last 10 years. Must provide chronological project documentation and certified references.
Exam RequiredYes — Hawaii Contractor Business & Law + C-22 HVAC Trade Exam
Bond RequiredYes — $5,000
InsuranceGeneral liability: required. Workers comp: required with employees
Continuing EducationNot required
Processing Time8-12 weeks

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee$50
Exam Fee$165
Initial License Fee$633
RME initial license fee$208
RME renewal fee$208
Est. Initial Total$1,264

Renewal: $338 every 2 years (expires September 30 of even years)

Exam Requirements

Hawaii Contractor Business & Law

80 questions3 hoursPass: 75%

C-22 HVAC Trade Exam

100 questions4 hoursPass: 75%
HVAC systemsRefrigerationMechanical codeSafety and estimating

Exam provider: PSI

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an hvac technician license in Hawaii?

Yes, Hawaii requires a statewide hvac technician license through the Contractors License Board — Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

How much does an hvac technician license cost in Hawaii?

The estimated initial cost is $848, including application, exam, and license fees. A $5,000 surety bond is also required.

What experience do I need for an hvac technician license in Hawaii?

4 years of full-time supervisory experience in HVAC work within the last 10 years. Must provide chronological project documentation and certified references.

What exams are required for an hvac technician license in Hawaii?

You must pass the Hawaii Contractor Business & Law and C-22 HVAC Trade Exam exams. A passing score of 75% is required. Exams are administered by PSI.

Do I need a bond for an hvac technician license in Hawaii?

Yes, a $5,000 surety bond is required. Bond amount determined case-by-case by the Board, from $5,000 to $300,000.

How long does it take to get an hvac technician license in Hawaii?

Processing time is typically 8-12 weeks after submitting a complete application.

Is continuing education required for hvac technicians in Hawaii?

No, Hawaii does not currently require continuing education for hvac technician license renewal.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: DCCA