Tennessee Contractor Licensing
Trade-by-trade licensing requirements for Tennessee, sourced directly from the state regulatory board and verified by the CLR Editorial Review Desk. We currently publish 14 published trade guides, with direct links to each underlying board, statute, or candidate bulletin.
- Published guides
- 14
- Exam-backed
- 14
- Bond-backed
- 0
- Local / municipal
- 2
- Avg initial fee
- $254
How licensing works in Tennessee
Tennessee is not a one-size-fits-all licensing market. Across the 14 guides currently live on this state hub, 14 require a formal trade examination and 0 require a surety bond before the credential can issue. 2 of the published entries rely on city, county, or municipal registration rather than a single statewide credential, so contractors need to confirm the local building department or business-license office before bidding work.
The point of this state page is to give you a fast read on the regulatory model before you dive into a specific trade. Start with the trades grid below if you already know your specialty. If you are comparing jurisdictions, use the cost calculator for first-year cost and the reciprocity matrix for license portability.
Main boards and agencies
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Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors — Department of Commerce and Insurance
TBLC licenses general and specialty contractors statewide, sets monetary limits based on CPA-reviewed financial statements, administers the PSI examination program, and conducts disciplinary proceedings under T.C.A. Title 62 Chapter 6.
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Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors (Department of Commerce & Insurance)
The TBLC is the state board that licenses contractors and assigns each licensee a classification and monetary limit. Building swimming pools falls under the 'Swimming Pools (BC-26)' building category, applied to a Residential (BC-A), Commercial (BC-B), or Industrial (BC-C) Building Construction contractor license rather than a dedicated pool credential.
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Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Home Inspector Licensing Program
State licensing program within the Department of Commerce and Insurance that issues and regulates home inspector licenses, sets education, examination, and insurance requirements, and handles renewals and consumer complaints.
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Licensed trades
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General Contractor
Tennessee BC General Contractor (Building, Industrial, Highway, Municipal/Utility) or RB Residential
Verified 2026-04-26
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Electrician
Tennessee CE Electrical Contractor (LLE Limited Licensed Electrician for projects under $25,000)
Verified 2026-04-30
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Plumber
Tennessee CMC-A Plumbing Contractor (LLP Limited Licensed Plumber for projects under $25,000)
Verified 2026-06-13
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HVAC Technician
Tennessee CMC Mechanical Contractor (HVAC, Refrigeration, and Plumbing scope)
Verified 2026-05-25
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Roofing Contractor
Tennessee BC-A (Roofing) Specialty Contractor License — TBLC
Verified 2026-06-11
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Painting Contractor
Tennessee Contractor License — BC-A (Painting Subclassification) / Home Improvement Registration
Verified 2026-04-17
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Landscaping Contractor
Tennessee Contractor License — CMC-D Landscaping (TBLC) + TDA Charter Pest Control License
Verified 2026-05-13
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Masonry Contractor
Tennessee BC-A Masonry Contractor — Board for Licensing Contractors
Verified 2026-04-15
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Carpentry Contractor
Tennessee Contractor License — BC-A Residential or Home Improvement (carpentry)
Verified 2026-05-07
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Solar Installer
Tennessee BC-A (Solar Energy) Limited Specialty Contractor or CE Electrical Contractor
Verified 2026-04-24
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Low-Voltage Technician
Tennessee Contractor License with CE-C (Communication / Low Voltage) Classification, Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE), and Alarm Systems Contractor
Verified 2026-05-29
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Fire Sprinkler Contractor
Tennessee CMC-A Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractor (Board for Licensing Contractors)
Verified 2026-06-08
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Home Inspector
Home Inspector License
Verified 2026-06-29
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Pool Contractor
Contractor License with the Swimming Pools (BC-26) building-category classification
Verified 2026-07-10
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Compare Tennessee against other states
Every trade above also has a national comparison hub showing how Tennessee's exam, bond, fee, and experience requirements stack up against the other 50 jurisdictions.
- GC by state
- Electrician by state
- Plumber by state
- HVAC by state
- Roofing by state
- Painting by state
- Landscaping by state
- Masonry by state
- Carpentry by state
- Solar by state
- Low-Voltage by state
- Fire Sprinkler by state
- Home Inspector by state
- Pool by state
Best starting points in Tennessee
Budget
Estimate first-year cost
Compare filing fees, bond premiums, insurance assumptions, and renewal cost before you apply.
Mobility
Check reciprocity pathways
See whether this state accepts NASCLA or uses bilateral reciprocity for the trade you hold now.
Research
Search related guides
Jump directly to linked state and trade pages if you are comparing multiple jurisdictions side by side.
Related reading
Original analyses drawn from our national dataset that put Tennessee's rules in context — how its requirements compare, what a record means for eligibility, and how to carry a license across state lines.
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Can you get a contractor license with a criminal record?
A 50-state breakdown of background checks, which offenses actually disqualify, and how long a conviction counts.
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Contractor license difficulty index
Where each state ranks on exam, experience, and bond burden — hardest to easiest.
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License costs ranked by state
Cheapest to most expensive states once fees, bond, and first-year insurance are counted.
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How to transfer a license to another state
Which states accept NASCLA or bilateral reciprocity, and what re-testing each requires.