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How to Get Your HVAC Certification in Georgia

Governing body, experience requirements, exam details, and step-by-step instructions for Georgia. Last verified: February 2026.

Quick Facts

Hours Required

Varies by path

Exam

EPA 608 + GA GCILB Conditioned Air Exam

Fee Range

$20–$200+ [VERIFY]

Governing Body

EPA / GA GCILB (Conditioned Air Contractor)

Requirements

Georgia requires all technicians who handle refrigerants to hold an EPA 608 certification. For HVAC contractors, Georgia's Construction Industry Licensing Board (GCILB) issues a Conditioned Air Contractor (CAC) license through the Secretary of State's office. The CAC license requires documented experience and passing a trade exam. There is no separate statewide HVAC journeyman technician license — journeyman-level technicians work under a licensed CAC.

Steps to Apply

  1. 1

    Obtain EPA 608 certification (Type II or Universal) through an EPA-approved testing provider.

  2. 2

    Accumulate the required years of HVAC experience if pursuing the Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (CAC) license.

  3. 3

    Submit a CAC license application to the Georgia GCILB through the Secretary of State's office with proof of experience.

  4. 4

    Pass the Georgia GCILB Conditioned Air Contractor trade exam and law/business exam administered by PSI.

  5. 5

    Receive your Georgia CAC license; renew biennially with any required continuing education.

Exam Details

EPA 608 + GA GCILB Conditioned Air ExamEPA-approved / PSI

EPA 608 certifications are obtained through EPA-approved providers nationwide. The Georgia GCILB Conditioned Air Contractor exam is administered by PSI and covers HVAC systems, refrigeration, the Georgia State Minimum Standard Mechanical Code, and business/law. [VERIFY current GA GCILB CAC exam requirements at sos.ga.gov]

Fees & Costs

Estimated total: $20–$200+ [VERIFY]

EPA 608 exam fees range from $20–$75. The Georgia GCILB Conditioned Air Contractor application fee is set by the Secretary of State [VERIFY current fee at sos.ga.gov]. Contractor licensing fees typically run $100–$200+. Journeyman technicians only need the EPA 608 cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Georgia have a statewide HVAC journeyman technician license?

Georgia does not have a separate statewide HVAC journeyman technician license. Technicians must hold EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling. The statewide license is at the contractor level (Conditioned Air Contractor) issued by the GCILB.

What mechanical code does Georgia use for HVAC?

Georgia has adopted the International Mechanical Code (IMC) as the Georgia State Minimum Standard Mechanical Code. [VERIFY currently adopted edition and any Georgia amendments]

How do I get a Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (CAC) license?

Apply to the Georgia GCILB through the Secretary of State's office at sos.ga.gov. Requirements include documented HVAC experience and passing PSI-administered trade and law/business exams. [VERIFY exact experience requirements and fees]

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