Solar Installer License Requirements in Hawaii

Everything you need to know about getting your solar installer license in Hawaii. A state license is required.

Hawaii Note: Specialty contractor license required.

How to Get Your Solar Installer License in Hawaii

1

Meet Basic Requirements

Be at least 18 years old with a valid ID. Pass a background check.

2

Complete Education

High school diploma or GED; NABCEP PV Installation Professional certification preferred

3

Gain 2 Years of Experience

Minimum 2 years of solar PV installation experience or NABCEP certification.

4

Pass the Solar Contractor Exam

Register with NABCEP and pass the required licensing exam.

5

Obtain Insurance & Bonding

Secure General Liability, Workers Compensation insurance and a $15,000 surety bond.

6

Submit Application

Apply to the Hawaii Contractors License Board. Pay the application and license fees.

Requirements Overview

Age Requirement 18+ years old
Experience Minimum 2 years of solar PV installation experience or NABCEP certification.
Education High school diploma or GED; NABCEP PV Installation Professional certification preferred
Background Check Required

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee $135
License Fee $265
Exam Fee $300
Total Initial Cost $700
Renewal Fee (every 2 yrs) $190

Exam Information

Exam Name
Solar Contractor Exam
Exam Provider
NABCEP
Exam Fee
$300

Insurance & Bonding

Insurance Requirements

General LiabilityWorkers Compensation

Minimum Coverage:$500,000 per occurrence / $1,000,000 aggregate

Surety Bond

A surety bond of $15,000 is required.

Continuing Education

Hours Required
12 hours
Period
Every 2 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to work as a solar installer in Hawaii?
Yes, Hawaii requires a state license for solar installers. The license is issued by the Hawaii Contractors License Board. Working without a proper license can result in fines and legal penalties.
How much does a solar installer license cost in Hawaii?
The total initial cost for a solar installer license in Hawaii is approximately $700, which includes the application fee ($135), license fee ($265), and exam fee ($300). Renewal costs $190 every 2 years. You will also need a $15,000 surety bond.
What exam do I need to pass for a solar installer license in Hawaii?
You must pass the Solar Contractor Exam, administered by NABCEP. The exam fee is $300.
How much experience do I need to become a licensed solar installer in Hawaii?
Minimum 2 years of solar PV installation experience or NABCEP certification.
Can I use my solar installer license from another state in Hawaii?
Hawaii does not currently have formal reciprocity agreements for solar installer licenses. You will need to apply for a new license and meet all Hawaii requirements, including any required examinations.

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