In the state of Ohio, there are no statewide licensing requirements for general or residential plumbers, but the licensure occurs at the local level.
Commercial plumbers must be licensed by the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) before they can work as plumbers.
It is worth mentioning that, according to the Ohio Division of Industrial Compliance, the state of Ohio maintains reciprocity agreements for plumbers with the following three states:
This means that individuals already licensed in one of these states can begin working as plumbers in Ohio, or vice versa.
To begin the application process for a journeyman license in Ohio, you must:
There are certain requirements set by the OCILB that each applicant has to meet in order to apply for a plumbing contractor license.
First, applicants must be approved by the OCILB to take the licensure exam.
If they get the approval, they must take and pass the exam, and only then they will be issued a license.
The application form needs to be completely filled out, notarized, and free or errors before submission.
Additionally, they must successfully pass both a federal and state background check.
It is worth noting that applicants must mail your completed test application packet, results from your background check, and a check or money order for $25 made out to “Treasurer State of Ohio” to this address:
Ohio Department of Commerce
Division of Industrial Compliance
Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB)
6606 Tussing Road
P.O. Box 4009
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-9009
Only upon approval of their application, they can take the plumbing licensure exam.
Once you get your license, you must renew it annually by paying the $60 renewal fee and reaching continuing education.
The renewal process can be done online, at the Ohio Department of Commerce Online Licensing website, for either four hours annually or twelve hours every three years.
All plumbers must register with the city before beginning work by completing the Contractor Registration Checklist and paying the $130 registration fee.
They should send the application materials to:
Permit Center
Contractor Registration
805 Central Ave., Suite 500
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Plumbers must be registered before they can begin work, by submitting a separate application to the city and paying a non-refundable $185 application fee to:
Contractor Registration
City of Columbus
Department of Building and Zoning Services
111 N Front Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Application instructions can be found on the Contractor Licensing/Registration section of the City of Columbus website.
A city-issued license is obligatory to work as a plumber in Dayton, Ohio.
To get it, you must complete the Journeyman Plumber License Examination Application or already possess a city-issued license from another locality in Ohio.
You will have to sit another licensing exam in Dayton.
A locally-issued license is obligatory before plumbers can begin work.
You must complete an application to take the local plumbing contractor exam to receive your license and pay a $100 application fee when you submit your application materials to the city.
All contractor license classifications must take the Business and Law exam in addition to any required trade-specific exam.
Business and Law Exam
Plumbing Contractor Exam
We need to mention things that you should bring to the Ohio plumber exam:
When it comes to books that you should bring, they are the following:
Locations, where the exam can be taken, are the following, so you can choose the nearest one and the most suitable for you:
Future plumbers are not required to become an apprentice before working as either a general or commercial plumber in Ohio.
However, there are those who want to become an apprentice, so they must apply directly to a registered ApprenticeOhio program.
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The average Plumber salary in Ohio is $ 56,125.
Annual Salary Range:
City Name | Salary |
---|---|
Columbus | $56,533 |
Cleveland | $57,031 |
Cincinnati | $56,211 |
Toledo | $55,584 |
Akron | $55,188 |
Dayton | $55,877 |
Youngstown | $54,492 |
Canton | $54,895 |
Lorain | $55,969 |
Portsmouth | $52,480 |
Region | Employed | Avg. Annual Salary | Avg. Hourly Pay | Top 10% Annual Salary | Bottom 10% Annual Salary |
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Akron, OH | 770 | $65,000 | $31.25 | $88,980 | $38,300 |
Canton-Massillon, OH | 390 | $64,610 | $31.06 | $94,700 | $37,570 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN | 3,090 | $65,880 | $31.67 | $90,720 | $37,990 |
Cleveland-Elyria, OH | 1,990 | $66,490 | $31.97 | $91,670 | $37,020 |
Columbus, OH | 2,770 | $66,530 | $31.99 | $92,710 | $39,870 |
Dayton, OH | 950 | $61,960 | $29.79 | $83,740 | $40,770 |
Lima, OH | 150 | $61,290 | $29.46 | $84,700 | $37,850 |
Mansfield, OH | 130 | $55,370 | $26.62 | $79,780 | $35,940 |
Springfield, OH | 70 | $60,990 | $29.32 | $82,460 | $37,240 |
Toledo, OH | 730 | $69,680 | $33.5 | $97,450 | $41,700 |
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA | 440 | $57,740 | $27.76 | $77,960 | $36,530 |
* Salary information based on the May 2022 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey for Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters, OCC 47-2152, BLS.
* Employment conditions in your area may vary.
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