Verification record
License #16202
- Active
A/C Technician
A/C Technician · Expires January 23, 2027
- Expired
HVAC Contractor
A/C Contractor · Expired April 21, 2026
- Expired
Journeyman Electrician
Journeyman Electrician · Expired February 6, 2026
Texas A/C Technician
Stock, Clayton D
Clayton D Stock holds licenses across 3 Texas trades — A/C Technician, HVAC Contractor, and Journeyman Electrician under TDLR License #16202. Current status: active.
Verification record
License #16202
A/C Technician
A/C Technician · Expires January 23, 2027
HVAC Contractor
A/C Contractor · Expired April 21, 2026
Journeyman Electrician
Journeyman Electrician · Expired February 6, 2026
Scope of work
An A/C Technician license authorizes a person to perform HVAC installation, alteration, and service work in Texas under the direct authority of a licensed HVAC Contractor. A Certified (CER) technician has passed the TDLR exam and accumulated verifiable field experience; a Registered (REG) technician is in the entry pathway. Neither status authorizes contracting for work independently — only a licensed contractor may bid and contract. Refrigerant handling additionally requires federal EPA Section 608 certification.
An HVAC Contractor license authorizes a business to install, alter, repair, and service air conditioning and refrigeration equipment in Texas. A Class A license covers equipment over 25 tons; Class B covers under 25 tons. The contractor must designate a Responsible A/C Contractor whose name backs the license and is named on every contract. The license does not cover gas-fired equipment outside the HVAC system, electrical work beyond the unit disconnect, or refrigerant handling for technicians, which requires federal EPA Section 608 certification.
A Journeyman Electrician license authorizes the holder to install, alter, and repair electrical wiring in Texas under the supervision of a Master Electrician. A journeyman may not pull permits or operate as an electrical contractor — only Master Electricians and TECL-licensed contractors hold that authority. The license requires 8,000 hours of documented apprentice experience plus the TDLR exam, and is renewed annually with four hours of continuing education on the current National Electrical Code.
Source
Published from the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation All Licenses dataset. Record last changed · last verified against TDLR .