Kansas has no statewide HVAC licensing. Contractors must secure local licenses in each city or municipality where they work, as requirements vary significantly across the state.
Varies by municipality — Wichita, Topeka, and Kansas City (KS) each have local requirements
Varies by municipality
Varies by municipality
N/A at state level
Reciprocity agreements can change. Always verify current status directly with No state issuing body before relying on reciprocity for licensure.
Kansas has no state HVAC licensing requirement. Wichita, Topeka, and Kansas City (KS) all require local HVAC licenses or certifications. Contractors working across multiple Kansas cities may need multiple local licenses.
EPA 608 Certification — Required in All 50 States
Regardless of Kansas's state licensing rules, any technician who purchases, handles, or works with regulated refrigerants must hold EPA Section 608 certification. This is a federal requirement under the Clean Air Act that no state law can waive. EPA 608 Universal (covering Type I, II, and III) is the most versatile credential for most HVAC roles.
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Last verified: 2026 · Always confirm current requirements with your state licensing board before starting work or submitting an application.
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