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Painting Contractor — PC
Total cost: $300-$750
Some details on this page are not yet confirmed against an official source. See sources below or contact the licensing board to verify.
No
License Required
N/A
License Type
No
Exam Required
No
Experience Required
No
Bonding Required
$300-$750
Total Initial Fees
State contractor licensing requirements for painting contractors
Mostly verifiedLicense Required
No
Exemptions
Texas does not require a state-level contractor license specifically for painting. A general business license is typically required. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements.
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Experience, Education & Examination Requirements
Mostly verifiedExperience Required
No
Exam Required
No
Texas does not require specific experience or exams for painting contractors at the state level. All painting contractors working on pre-1978 homes should obtain EPA RRP certification for lead paint safety.
Insurance & Bonding Requirements
Mostly verifiedGeneral Liability
Not required by state (recommended)
Workers' Compensation
Not required
Surety Bond
Not required by state
Insurance requirements vary by state. Even in states that do not mandate insurance for painting contractors, carrying general liability insurance ($1,000,000+ recommended) and workers' compensation insurance is strongly recommended to protect your business and clients. Surety bonds protect consumers if a contractor fails to complete work or meet obligations.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Business License Fee General business license/registration fee for Texas | $300-$750 |
Total Initial Fees Business license/registration fee only — no state contractor license required for painting. | $300-$750 |
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Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
Mostly verifiedN/A — no state painting contractor license exists
Renewal Period
N/A
Renewal Fee
Not Required
Continuing Education
Regulatory Board
Texas does not require a state contractor license for painting. Business registrations should be kept current per local requirements. EPA RRP certification must be renewed every 5 years.
Texas has no statewide contractor licensing for painting. Several cities including Houston, San Antonio, and Austin may require local permits or registration.
Texas does not require a state-level contractor license specifically for painting work.
A general business license or registration is typically required at the state or local level.
EPA Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule certification is required for work on pre-1978 homes that disturbs lead-based paint. This is a federal requirement that applies in all states.
EPA RRP Rule (40 CFR Part 745) is a federal requirement; firms must be EPA-certified and use certified renovators for covered activities in pre-1978 target housing and child-occupied facilities
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Painting Contractor requirements in Texas verified against Texas Secretary of State, March 2026.
Accessed 2025-01-15
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Texas does not require a state contractor license specifically for painting. All painting contractors working on pre-1978 homes must obtain EPA RRP certification. Licensing is managed through the Texas Secretary of State.
Requirements vary by state and locality. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.