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Roofing Contractor License Requirements in Texas

No Statewide License Required

Texas does not require a statewide roofing contractor license. Texas does not license roofing contractors at the state level. Local building permits are typically required. Some cities may require contractor registration.

No state mandate, but GL and workers comp strongly recommended. Roofing is high-risk — most clients and general contractors require proof of insurance.

Trades that DO require a state license in Texas:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a roofing contractor license in Texas?

No, Texas does not require a statewide roofing contractor license. However, local permits or registrations may be required. Texas does not license roofing contractors at the state level. Local building permits are typically required. Some cities may require contractor registration.

What do I need to work as a roofing contractor in Texas?

While no statewide license is required, you may need local business licenses, building permits, or contractor registration depending on your city or county. No state mandate, but GL and workers comp strongly recommended. Roofing is high-risk — most clients and general contractors require proof of insurance.

Does Texas require insurance for roofing contractors?

General liability insurance is recommended for roofing contractors in Texas. Workers compensation is recommended but not mandated. No state mandate, but GL and workers comp strongly recommended. Roofing is high-risk — most clients and general contractors require proof of insurance.

What trades DO require a state license in Texas?

Texas requires statewide licensing for: electrician, plumber, hvac technician. Each has its own licensing authority, fees, and requirements.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: No state licensing authority