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Contractor License: OhioTexas

A step-by-step breakdown of what it takes for a licensed contractor in Ohio to become licensed in Texas, based on Texas's current full new application required rules.

Full New Application Required
Estimated — pending official source verification
Updated August 7, 2026

The figures on this page are current best estimates and have not yet been individually confirmed against an official Texas licensing source. Always verify exact fees, exam requirements, and processing times directly with Texas's licensing authority before relying on them.

Portability Score

26/100

Difficult Transfer

PermitBridge's own estimate, based on the exam, fee, and processing-time factors below — not an official government rating.

Exam
Required
Processing
30–90 days
Fee
$235
Extra Hours
None

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1

    Confirm your Contractor license is active and in good standing in Ohio.

  2. 2

    Submit a license verification request from Ohio through the appropriate national registry or the state board directly.

  3. 3

    File an application for full new application required with Texas's licensing board.

  4. 4

    Register for and pass the required exam: NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors.

  5. 5

    Pay the Texas application fee (approx. $235) and submit supporting documents.

  6. 6

    Await processing — typically 30-90 days in Texas.

Note: Texas's contractor licensing requirements are administered per the state's licensing authority. Texas does not have a single statewide general contractor license; licensing is trade-specific (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) and administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Unlike states with a broad Universal License Recognition law, Texas gives TDLR discretionary authority (Occupations Code §51.4041) to waive requirements for holders of a "substantially equivalent" out-of-state license, rather than a guaranteed "shall issue" right. Texas's clearest guaranteed out-of-state recognition applies specifically to military service members and military spouses, not the general public. Always confirm current rules directly with the official board before applying, since requirements change.

Contractor Transfers From Ohio to Other States

StatePathwayExam?ScoreLink
CaliforniaFull New Application RequiredYes26View
FloridaUniversal License Recognition (Endorsement)No76View
New YorkUniversal License Recognition (Endorsement)Yes50View

Frequently Asked Questions About This Transfer

Can I transfer my contractor license from Ohio to Texas?+

Yes, via full new application required. You will need to pass NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors. Processing typically takes 30-90 days.

How much does it cost to transfer a contractor license to Texas?+

Budget approximately $235 for the Texas application fee alone. Exam fees, if required, and any additional continuing-education hours are typically separate costs charged by third-party providers.

What is Universal License Recognition (ULR)?+

ULR laws require a state to recognize an out-of-state occupational license if the holder has been licensed for a minimum period (commonly one year) and is in good standing, though the receiving state can still require proof, fees, and sometimes a law exam.