Kansas does not currently issue construction trade licenses at the state level. Each county has independent requirements. Many counties use the same exams to qualify applicants. Each page will contain more information on the exam as well as the application process for the bigger counties in the state.
Kansas has counties with more stringent licensing and continuing education requirements, such as Sedgewick county. Here, licensees are required to complete continuing education each renewal.
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In most major counties in Kansas, general building licenses are divided in to three categories, Class A, B, and C. Online exam prep is available to help you obtain your license in Kansas.
In the state of Kansas, you must pass an exam designated by your city or county in order to obtain your Journeyman / Master / Residential electrical license. Here at RocketCert, we offer online exam prep to help you pass your licensing exam.
In the state of Kansas, you must pass an exam designated by your city or county in order to obtain your Journeyman/ Master Plumbing license. Here at RocketCert, we offer online exam prep to help you pass your licensing exam.
In the state of Kansas, you must pass an exam designated by your city or county in order to obtain your Journeyman / Master Mechanical license. Here at RocketCert, we offer online exam prep to help you pass your licensing exam.
In the state of Kansas, you must pass an exam designated by your city or county in order to obtain your Framing Contractor License. Here at RocketCert, we offer online exam prep to help you pass your licensing exam.
In the state of Kansas, you must pass an exam designated by your city or county in order to obtain your Concrete Contractor License. Here at RocketCert, we offer online exam prep to help you pass your licensing exam.
To become a roofing contractor in Kansas, you must first obtain your Roofing Contractor Registration Certificate, and most counties require that you also pass the KGP Standard Roofing Contractor Exam. We offer online exam prep to help you pass your exam.
There are no state requirements for Mechanical continuing education, however, some local jurisdictions do require continuing education. In Sedgewick county, 12 hours of continuing education must be completed each renewal. Licenses expire every two years. Find out everything you need to know about renewals here.
There are no state requirements for plumbing continuing education, however, some local jurisdictions do require continuing education. In Sedgewick county, 12 hours of continuing education must be completed each renewal. Licenses expire every two years. Find out everything you need to know about renewals here.
There are no state requirements for Electrical continuing education, however, some local jurisdictions do require continuing education. In Sedgewick county, 12 hours of continuing education must be completed each renewal. Licenses expire every two years. Find out everything you need to know about renewals here.