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Texas Electrical Contractor

Betacom Incorporated

Betacom Incorporated holds licenses across 3 Texas trades — Electrical Contractor, Master Electrician, and HVAC Contractor under TDLR License #32614. Current status: active.

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License #32614

  • Electrical Contractor

    Electrical Contractor · Expires May 5, 2027

    Active
  • Master Electrician

    Master Electrician · Expired June 7, 2026

    Expired
  • HVAC Contractor

    A/C Contractor · Expires June 18, 2026

    Expiring
Years in TDLR record
0
TDLR trades held
3
Tenure rank in county

Scope of work

What these licenses authorize

Electrical Contractor

An Electrical Contractor (TECL) license authorizes the business to bid, contract for, and perform electrical work in Texas. Every TECL must designate a qualifying Master Electrician whose individual license backs the contractor license, must carry general liability insurance, and is renewed annually. The TECL is the license a homeowner verifies when hiring a company; the named Master Electrician is the individual whose qualifications support the contractor's authority. Some Texas cities require additional local registration before pulling permits.

Master Electrician

A Master Electrician license authorizes the holder to design, install, alter, and supervise all classes of electrical work in Texas, including the authority to qualify an Electrical Contractor business. The license is the highest individual electrical tier issued by TDLR. To qualify, an applicant must hold a Journeyman Electrician license, accumulate two years of journeyman experience, and pass the master exam. Annual renewal requires four hours of continuing education on the current National Electrical Code.

HVAC Contractor

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.

Source

Published from the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation All Licenses dataset. Record last changed · last verified against TDLR .