How do I get a Utah Plumbers License?
Published on March 22, 2019 by Sara Chauvette
How do I become a journeyman plumber in Utah?
- Meet state requirements
- Complete 8,000 hours of training in four years including 576 clock hours of classroom instruction as an apprentice
OR - 16,000 hours of on the job training and instruction in 8 years as an apprentice
See the Plumber Licensing Act Rule for more details https://dopl.utah.gov/laws/R156-55c.pdf
- Complete 8,000 hours of training in four years including 576 clock hours of classroom instruction as an apprentice
- Complete a Journeyman Plumber Application Online or in Hard Copy
- Pay the $110 non-refundable application processing fee
- Pass the Utah plumber’s written and practical exams – study for your test!
How do I become a master plumber in Utah?
- Meet state requirements
- “Verification of Supervisory Plumbing Experience for Master Level Applicants” form
- Verification of meeting the required 4,000 hours of supervisory experience.
Verification may be in the form of W2 or K1 tax forms. 2,000 hours may be verified on transcripts documenting an associate of applied science or equivalent from an accredited program.
- Complete a Master Plumber Application Online or in Hard Copy
- Pay the $110 non-refundable application processing fee
- Pass the Utah plumber’s written and practical exams – study for your test!
NOTE: If you currently hold a journeyman plumber license you do not have to retake the practical exam.
What are the examination fees for the plumbers’ license in Utah?
There are two parts that must be passed: the theory and practical. For the theory exam, the first time fee is $86 with retake exams costing $72. The practical is $100 for both first times and retakes.
What are the plumbing licensing fees in Utah?
There is an application fee of $110 and a renewal fee of $63
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