Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - Texas.
For general contract work in San Antonio, you'll need to register with Development Services to obtain an initial license or renew an existing one before obtaining any permits. Different types of work can require different registration application forms and license fees.
You may file a complaint against mechanical and electrical contractors with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation: File A Complaint Online (link) By fax: 512.475. 2871. By mail: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. Box 12157, Austin, TX 78711. By phone: 512.463. 6599 or 800.803. 9202.
Most states put a financial limit on what you can do without a contractor's license – usually limiting jobs to $500, $1,000, or even $3,000. However, in Texas, that isn't the case. There are currently no limits on job size for unlicensed contractors.
Overview: The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) licenses and regulates a broad range of occupations, businesses, facilities, and equipment in Texas. Chapter 51 of the Texas Occupations Code establishes TDLR and its responsibilities.
Contractors that specialize in certain trades need to hold a Texas contractor license: Plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians will need to meet specific requirements and pass a test issued by the state.
Texas does not require general contractors to be licensed or bonded, but they are required to be a state-registered business. Check with your local building department or consumer protection agency to find out about additional licensing requirements in your area.
Types of work that can be completed without registering with the city or applying for a license include: Painting the interior or exterior of a home. Repairing home siding. Cleaning/replacing/repairing windows. Repairing fences. Building and installing custom furniture. Fixing door screens and locks.