Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation is located in Austin, TX, but also offers classes online. This school offers training in 71 qualifications, with the most reviewed qualifications being Electrician Apprentice, Driver's License, and Electrician Apprentice Certificate. Time to complete this education training ranges from 1hour to 12months depending on the qualification, with a median time to complete of 8hours. The cost to attend Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ranges from $10 to $1,234 depending on the qualification, with a median cost of $40. When asked how they paid for their training, most reviewers responded, 'I paid for it myself'.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) in collaboration with the Office of the Governor, Texas Workforce Commission, Texas Veterans Commission, and Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, is spreading the word to military personnel, their spouses, and veterans about licenses they may be eligible for and that may assist them.
The most commonly reported benefits of attending Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation are 'Affordable' and 'Flexible class hours', but respondents also mentioned 'Good career preparation' and 'Positive environment' as notable benefits. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has been reviewed 107 times, with an average rating of 4.36 out of 5. About 96% of reviewers would recommend Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to a friend.
The E. O. Thompson State Office Building houses the headquarters of the TDLR
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is a state agency of Texas.
TDLR is responsible for licensing and regulating a broad range of occupations, businesses, facilities, and equipment in Texas.[1]
TDLR has its headquarters in the Ernest O. Thompson State Office Building in DowntownAustin.[2][3]
Occupations Licensed by TDLR[4][edit]
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
- Architectural Barriers (however, architects themselves are regulated by a separate professional board)
- Barbering
- Behavior Analysts
- Boiler Safety
- Combative Sports (i.e., boxing and mixed martial arts)
- Cosmetologists
- Dietitians
- Driver Education and Safety
- Dyslexia Therapists and Practitioners
- Electricians
- Elevator / Escalator Safety
- For-Profit Legal Services (however, the State Bar of Texas regulates attorneys)
- Hearing Instrument Fitters and Dispensers
- Industrialized Housing and Buildings
- Licensed Breeders
- Midwives
- Orthotists and Prosthetists
- Podiatry
- Polygraph Examiners
- Property Tax Consultants
- Property Tax Professionals
- Service Contract Providers
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- Temporary Common Worker Providers
- Tow Trucks, Operators and Vehicle Storage Facilities
- Transportation Network Companies
- Used Automotive Parts Recyclers
- Vehicle Protection Product Warrantors
- Water Well Drillers and Pump Installers
- Weather Modification
References[edit]
- ^'TDLR 2017-2012 Strategic Plan'(PDF). Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
- ^'Contact information for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.' Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Retrieved on December 30, 2010.
- ^'APPLICATION FOR: Texas Cosmetology Salon License.' Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 3. Retrieved on December 30, 2010. 'Austin Headquarters: E.O. Thompson State Office Building · 920 Colorado · Austin, Texas 78701'
- ^'Programs Licensed and Regulated by TDLR'. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
External links[edit]
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