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How to Become a Licensed Plumber in Alaska

Complete guide to Alaska plumber licensing requirements

Quick Facts
License Required
Yes
Exam Required
No
Background Check
Not Required

License Types & Requirements

Contractor, Gas Piping, Plumbing & Sheetmetal in Municipality of Anchorage License
Exam Required
No exam required

How to Get Licensed: Step-by-Step

1Complete Required Training

Complete training through an accredited program or apprenticeship.

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2Gain Required Experience

Work under a licensed professional to gain hands-on experience. Consider apprenticeship programs that let you earn while you learn.

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3Submit License Application

Complete the official application with the Alaska licensing board. Include all required documentation and fees.

Official Licensing Board

Texas Department of Public Safety

Related Resources

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Apprenticeships

Earn while you learn through registered apprenticeships

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a plumber license in Alaska?

Time varies depending on your training program and experience requirements.

Can I work as a plumber in Alaska without a license?

No, Alaska requires a valid state license to work as a plumber. You may be able to work as an apprentice under supervision while obtaining your license.