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Texas Licensing and Credentials
Texas roofing licensure — statewide
Texas has no statewide roofing license. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation does not regulate roofers — anyone in Texas can legally call themselves a roofer without being insured, registered, or tested at the state level.
Unlike most other construction trades, Texas does not require roofers to hold a state-issued license. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) regulates dozens of trades — electricians, tow operators, cosmetologists — but not roofing. This is intentional policy to keep barriers to entry low for small businesses, but the trade-off is that consumer protection depends on private verification. Some Texas cities (including San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas) require local contractor registration or permit-level insurance proofs, but there is no statewide equivalent. That's why voluntary credentials like RCAT certification and pillar-based verification platforms exist — they cover ground the state doesn't. When a Vfane contractor earns Verified status on pillars like Business Insurance, Years in Business, or Permit Track Record, the verification is doing work the state does not do. Homeowners unfamiliar with this are often surprised, which is why it's worth naming explicitly: "state-licensed" is not a meaningful check in Texas roofing, because there is no state license to check. What's missing is a STATE license, though — not every signal: a roofer who holds a real credential like RCAT certification or a manufacturer certification, or who has a verifiable insurance and permit record, is more verifiable than one with nothing. So "no state license" should sharpen what you ask about and verify, not lower the bar. Red-flag detection and verification live at the private-platform level or the municipal permit level. [Source: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation]
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- Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Last verified 2026-06-03 · From the Vfane knowledge base — the same source the V Advisor uses. Vfane informs and guides; it never decides for you.