How to Apply
If you are looking to start your career as a Glazier in Georgia, the licensing process begins with education. GA mandates specific coursework before you can sit for the State Glazier Exam. Upon passing the exam, you can proceed to file your application with the appropriate Georgia regulatory board.
Requirements
The Georgia licensing board sets clear requirements for aspiring Glazier professionals. These include age verification (minimum 18), completion of state-approved education, and passing the State Glazier Exam. GA also requires a thorough background investigation and may request additional documentation depending on your specific circumstances.
Fees & Costs
The cost of becoming a licensed Glazier in Georgia starts at $225 for the application fee. GA requires this fee to be paid at the time of application submission. Factor in additional expenses such as exam fees, background check costs, and any required continuing education. Late renewal penalties in Georgia can add up to $63 to your costs.
License Fee Calculator — Glazier in Georgia
Renewal Process
Georgia requires Glazier license holders to renew their credentials every 2 years. The renewal fee is $125 in GA. Continuing education requirements must be met before the renewal application is submitted. Georgia offers both online and mail-in renewal options for licensed professionals.
License Expiry Calculator — Glazier in GA
Enter your license issue date to see when renewal is due. Georgia requires renewal every 2 years.
Additional Information
The demand for licensed Glazier professionals in Georgia continues to grow. GA offers a supportive regulatory environment that balances consumer protection with professional opportunity. The licensing board in Georgia provides online tools and resources to help applicants navigate the process efficiently. Many Glazier professionals in GA report high job satisfaction and competitive compensation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
License Reciprocity: Can I Use My Georgia Glazier License in Other States?
Reciprocity varies by state. Always verify with the destination state's licensing board before practicing.
| Destination State | Reciprocity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska (AK) | Partial | AK requires additional exam or paperwork for GA license holders. |
| Alabama (AL) | Full | AL accepts GA Glazier license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Arizona (AZ) | None | AZ does not recognize GA Glazier license. Full re-application required. |
| Arkansas (AR) | Partial | AR requires additional exam or paperwork for GA license holders. |
| Colorado (CO) | Full | CO accepts GA Glazier license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Delaware (DE) | None | DE does not recognize GA Glazier license. Full re-application required. |
| California (CA) | None | CA does not recognize GA Glazier license. Full re-application required. |
| Florida (FL) | Full | FL accepts GA Glazier license via reciprocity agreement. |
Where to File Locally in Georgia
Visit a licensing department office near you for in-person assistance.
Atlanta
237 Coliseum Dr SE, Macon, GA 31217
(478) 207-2440
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Savannah
124 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401
(912) 651-6400
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Augusta
530 Greene St, Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 821-1000
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Columbus
100 10th St, Columbus, GA 31901
(706) 653-4000
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Macon
700 Poplar St, Macon, GA 31201
(478) 751-7170
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Official Georgia Resources
Always verify requirements directly with the Georgia state board. Regulations may change.
Georgia Licensing Board
https://sos.ga.gov/plb
Contact Phone
(478) 207-2440
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