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TEXAS STATE FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE (TDI) Β· NFPA 72 AS ADOPTED Β· NICET LEVELS I-IV Β· COMPANY LICENSING Β· AHJ ACCEPTANCE

Texas Fire Alarm Technician License and NICET Requirements

Fire alarm work is life-safety work, and Texas treats it accordingly β€” though not in the same way every state does. Texas is one of the clearest states in the country: it licenses fire alarm technicians individually, through the State Fire Marshal's Office. This guide sets out who regulates the work here, how NFPA 72 governs it, where NICET certification fits, and how an employer or building owner verifies a technician.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by Marcus Webb, Licensed Master Electrician. Compiled from Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) rules and real Texas placements.

Direct Answer

How do you get a Texas fire alarm technician license (Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI))?

Texas licenses fire alarm work directly and by name. The State Fire Marshal's Office, which sits inside the Texas Department of Insurance rather than in a construction or labour agency, licenses both the fire alarm company and the individual holding the technician or planning credential, and it publishes the licence types, the qualifying requirements and the fee schedule. That makes Texas unusually unambiguous: there is a licence to hold, a named regulator issuing it, and a public search to verify it in. The licence types, their scopes and the requirements attaching to each are set by rule and revised, so confirm the current position with the State Fire Marshal's Office before applying. The governing code throughout is NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, as adopted and amended in Texas, and the industry's competence benchmark is NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems, graded Levels I to IV on documented work elements plus examination. NICET certification is recognised everywhere but is never a substitute for a licence where one is required.

  1. Confirm with the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office exactly which credential your intended scope requires β€” installation, inspection and testing, planning and design are treated differently.
  2. Work under a licensed fire alarm company and accumulate documented experience against NICET's work elements.
  3. Sit the NICET Fire Alarm Systems examinations, starting at Level I or II.
  4. Apply for the State Fire Marshal licence appropriate to your scope.
  5. Track the adopted NFPA 72 edition in each jurisdiction you work in, and keep your certification and licence renewals current.

Governing law: Texas fire detection and alarm device law (Texas Insurance Code, Chapter 6002)

See the full fire alarm technician career guide β†’

Texas: fire alarm technician license β€” Licensing body Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI), First-year cost, Fire alarm technician licence State application and licence fees plus NICET examination fees paid separately to NICET, Typical time to licence One to three years in practice, because the documented supervised experience is the long pole rather than the paperwork. Simplified outline of Texas, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of Texas β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. Fire alarm technicians in Texas: texas is one of the clearest states in the country: it licenses fire alarm technicians individually, through the state fire marshal's office, with NFPA 72 as the governing code and NICET Levels I to IV as the national competence benchmark.

Texas fire alarm technician license at a glance

Published Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) figures for the fire alarm technician licence route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyTexas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office
Licence tiers8 tiers, Fire alarm apprentice / helper through Electrical licensing
Route covered hereFire alarm technician licence
First-year cost, fire alarm technician licenceState application and licence fees plus NICET examination fees paid separately to NICET
Continuing educationNICET recertification and continuing professional development, plus any state renewal education
Typical time to licenceOne to three years in practice, because the documented supervised experience is the long pole rather than the paperwork
Exam providerNICET for Fire Alarm Systems certification; any state examination is set by the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office
Passing scoreSet by NICET and by the state regulator respectively; confirm the current standard at source
Reference materialOpen book β€” approved code references permitted
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawTexas fire detection and alarm device law (Texas Insurance Code, Chapter 6002)

This guide is general information about Texas licensing, not legal advice. Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI)rules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

Texas fire alarm technician license types: the full Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) ladder

Two ladders run in parallel in this trade and they are easily confused. One is the state's β€” company licensing and, where it exists, an individual credential scoped by the work you do. The other is NICET's Levels I to IV, which is national, voluntary and frequently written into specifications. In Texas, texas is one of the clearest states in the country: it licenses fire alarm technicians individually, through the state fire marshal's office.

Entry

Fire alarm apprentice / helper

Working under a licensed company and a qualified technician: pulling cable, mounting devices, assisting on inspection and testing. This is where NICET work-element experience is accumulated, and it is normally the only lawful way in.

Individual

Fire alarm technician

The working credential this page covers β€” installing, terminating, programming, testing and maintaining fire alarm systems to NFPA 72. In Texas this is a licence issued by name by the State Fire Marshal's Office.

Individual

NICET Level I and II

The entry and working rungs of the national certification ladder, earned on documented work elements plus examination. Level II in particular is the level many specifications and insurers treat as the minimum for unsupervised inspection and testing.

Specialty

NICET Level III and IV

The senior rungs, associated with system layout, project supervision and design responsibility. Level III is frequently written into specifications for those preparing shop drawings, and Level IV is the senior design and management credential.

Specialty

Fire alarm planner / designer

The design-side credential: laying out devices, circuits, notification appliance coverage and sequence of operation. Texas licenses this scope separately from the technician scope, so confirm which licence type your work requires.

Business

Fire alarm company licence

The business credential that lets a company contract fire alarm work, normally carrying insurance requirements and a designated qualifying individual. This is the licence a building owner should check first, because an individual credential does not authorise a business to contract in Texas.

Adjacent

Sprinkler and suppression licensing

A separate regime for water-based and special-hazard suppression systems, with its own licensing and its own NICET tracks. Fire alarm credentials do not carry into it, though the two trades share sites and interfaces constantly.

Adjacent

Electrical licensing

Where fire alarm work touches line-voltage supply β€” dedicated circuits, panel connections, disconnecting means β€” electrical licensing applies. The boundary is set by state rule and the adopted electrical code rather than by the fire alarm credential.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) Fire Alarm Technician program page.

Texas regulatory position vs NICET certification Fire Alarm Technician in Texas, what is the difference?

RequirementTexas regulatory positionNICET certification
Issued byTexas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI)NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies)
Legal effectAuthorises the work; requiredNone β€” a voluntary professional certification
BasisState rule and the adopted fire codeDocumented work elements plus examination
StructureLicence types by scopeLevels I to IV
PortabilityState-specific; does not travelNational; travels without any process
Written into specifications?Where the state requires itVery frequently, especially Levels II and III
Governing codeNFPA 72 as adopted and amendedNFPA 72, as examined

How do you get a Texas Fire alarm technician licence Fire Alarm Technician license?

  1. 1

    Establish exactly what your scope requires

    Fire alarm licensing is scoped narrowly, and installation, inspection and testing, and design are frequently treated as different things with different credentials. Texas licenses fire alarm work directly and by name. The State Fire Marshal's Office, which sits inside the Texas Department of Insurance rather than in a construction or labour agency, licenses both the fire alarm company and the individual holding the technician or planning credential, and it publishes the licence types, the qualifying requirements and the fee schedule. That makes Texas unusually unambiguous: there is a licence to hold, a named regulator issuing it, and a public search to verify it in. The licence types, their scopes and the requirements attaching to each are set by rule and revised, so confirm the current position with the State Fire Marshal's Office before applying. Get written confirmation of which credential applies to the work you intend to do before you invest in examinations.

  2. 2

    Get employed by a licensed fire alarm company

    This is the practical entry route in every state, because the experience that qualifies you has to be supervised and documented. It also matters legally: in Texas the company licence is a distinct requirement from any individual credential, and working outside a licensed company is where technicians and small operators get into difficulty. Keep records of the systems you work on, the tasks you performed and who supervised you, because NICET's work-element model requires exactly that.

  3. 3

    Learn NFPA 72 as your jurisdiction has adopted it

    NFPA 72 governs design, installation, inspection, testing and maintenance, and it is the reference behind both the examinations and the acceptance test. The trap is edition drift: jurisdictions adopt different editions at different times and amend them locally, so the edition in force where you are working may not be the edition you studied. Confirm the adopted edition with the authority having jurisdiction for each project, and confirm Texas's statewide adoption with the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI).

  4. 4

    Certify through NICET

    NICET's Fire Alarm Systems programme is graded Levels I to IV and assessed on documented work elements alongside examination, which is what gives it credibility. Level II is commonly treated as the practical minimum for unsupervised inspection and testing, and Level III appears in specifications for those preparing layouts and shop drawings. NICET publishes the current examination content, fees and recertification requirements; check them at source, because they are revised.

  5. 5

    Obtain the Texas credential and keep everything current

    Apply to the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office for the credential your scope requires, or β€” where no individual licence exists for your scope β€” confirm in writing what the regulator and the local authority having jurisdiction expect. Then keep three clocks running: the state credential's renewal, NICET recertification, and the company licence and its insurance. In a life-safety trade, a lapsed credential discovered during an acceptance test is an expensive way to find out.

Does a Texas fire alarm technician license transfer to other states?

NICET certification is national and carries across state lines with no transfer process at all, which is why it functions as this trade's common currency. State credentials are the opposite: some states will license on the strength of NICET certification and documented experience, others require their own examination, and several regulate only the company. Nothing here should be assumed to transfer. Ask the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office directly what it accepts from an applicant credentialled elsewhere, and remember that the adopted NFPA 72 edition and local amendments differ between jurisdictions even where the credential is accepted.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) Fire Alarm Technician program page before applying.

How much does a Texas fire alarm technician license cost, and how long does it take?

Two sets of costs run alongside each other. The Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office publishes its own application, licence and renewal fees and revises them by rule, so take current figures from the agency. NICET certification is paid separately to NICET on its own schedule, and recertification carries a continuing cost. Where a company licence is involved, insurance is normally the largest recurring item.

Cost breakdown
Texas regulatory position application + examTexas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) application and licence fees for the technician-level credential, as published by the agency
NICET certification application + examCompany or planning-level credential fees, plus the insurance the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) requires of a licensed fire alarm business
CE courses (per year)NICET recertification and continuing professional development, plus any state renewal education
First-year total (Fire alarm technician licence)State application and licence fees plus NICET examination fees paid separately to NICET
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewWeeks at the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI), gated by verification of experience and any background check
Exam schedulingNICET examinations are scheduled through NICET's testing network year-round
License processingTypically weeks once examinations, experience verification and insurance filings are complete
Typical totalOne to three years in practice, because the documented supervised experience is the long pole rather than the paperwork

Texas fire alarm examination requirements and licence lookup

What is examined, and how do you verify a Texas fire alarm credential?

The examination content in this trade is dominated by NFPA 72: initiating and notification appliance circuits and their classification, detector selection and spacing, notification appliance coverage including audibility and visibility, supervising station arrangements, sequence of operation and interfaces to other building systems, and inspection, testing and maintenance frequencies. NICET examinations sit on that body of knowledge and are combined with documented work elements. Where Texas examines separately, the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) sets the content, references and passing standard, and revises them β€” confirm the current position with the agency rather than relying on any secondary source.

How to verify a Texas fire alarm technician license

Verify through the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office using the texas department of insurance fire alarm licence search, and check the company licence as well as any individual credential, because they are separate requirements and a building owner needs both. Confirm the scope on the licence: installation, inspection and testing, and planning are not interchangeable. NICET certification is verified separately with NICET, including the level and its currency. GlobalCybers checks the state credential, the company licence and the NICET level before placing a fire alarm technician.

Do you need a licence to install fire alarms in Texas?

Texas is one of the clearest states in the country: it licenses fire alarm technicians individually, through the State Fire Marshal's Office. Texas licenses fire alarm work directly and by name. The State Fire Marshal's Office, which sits inside the Texas Department of Insurance rather than in a construction or

labour agency, licenses both the fire alarm company and the individual holding the technician or planning credential, and it publishes the licence types, the qualifying requirements and the fee schedule. That makes Texas unusually unambiguous: there is a licence to hold, a named regulator issuing it, and a public search to verify it in. The licence types, their scopes and the requirements attaching to each are set by rule and revised, so confirm the current position with the State Fire Marshal's Office before applying.

Who regulates fire alarm work in Texas?

The Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office is the state-level authority, and it is the body to contact about credentials, company licensing and the scope each covers. Alongside it, the local authority having jurisdiction β€” usually the fire department or building department reviewing plans and witnessing the acceptance

test β€” has the practical say over whether a system is accepted. Both matter, and satisfying one does not satisfy the other.

Texas Fire Alarm Technician licenses, Frequently Asked Questions

Is NICET certification required in Texas?

NICET certification is a voluntary professional certification rather than a legal requirement, but it is the benchmark the industry uses and it appears constantly in project specifications, insurer requirements and inspection and testing contracts β€” Level II for unsupervised inspection and testing, Level III for layout and shop drawings. In Texas it is not a substitute for the State Fire Marshal licence, which is what actually authorises the work.

Does Texas license the company or the technician?

Texas licenses both, and they are genuinely separate requirements: the State Fire Marshal's Office licenses the fire alarm company and separately licenses individuals for the technician and planning scopes. Holding one does not supply the other, and a building owner should check both.

What does NFPA 72 actually govern?

The whole life of the system: design and layout, installation, acceptance testing, and periodic inspection, testing and maintenance. It sets circuit classifications, detector selection and spacing, notification appliance coverage including audibility and visibility criteria, supervising station connection arrangements, documentation requirements and testing frequencies. It has legal force only as adopted by the jurisdiction, which is why the adopted edition and any local amendments are the first thing to check on any project.

Which edition of NFPA 72 applies to my job?

Whichever edition your jurisdiction has adopted, which is not necessarily the current one and not necessarily the one adopted statewide. Editions differ in ways that change acceptance testing and documentation, so a system designed to one edition can fail an inspection carried out against another. Confirm the adopted edition and local amendments with the authority having jurisdiction for each project, and confirm Texas's statewide adoption with the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI).

How do you become a fire alarm technician in Texas?

Get hired by a licensed fire alarm company, which is both the practical and the lawful route in, and start accumulating documented experience against NICET's work elements: installation, terminations, programming, acceptance testing, inspection and testing to NFPA 72. Certify at NICET Level I and then Level II. Apply to the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office for the licence type matching your scope, and confirm current requirements and fees with it directly.

Does fire alarm work require an electrician licence too?

It can, and the boundary matters. Where the work touches line-voltage supply β€” the dedicated branch circuit, the panel connection, the disconnecting means β€” electrical licensing applies under the adopted electrical code, separately from any fire alarm credential. The low-voltage initiating and notification circuits are the fire alarm technician's territory. On smaller jobs this boundary is routinely blurred, and it is worth confirming with the Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) and the electrical authority rather than assuming.

Can I transfer a fire alarm licence from another state?

Do not count on it. NICET certification transfers because it is national, and it is frequently the strongest thing an out-of-state applicant brings. The state credential itself often does not transfer: some states will license on the strength of NICET plus documented experience, others require their own examination, and the adopted code edition differs regardless. Ask the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office what it accepts from an out-of-state applicant before relying on your existing licence.

How do I verify a Texas fire alarm technician?

Use the Texas Department of Insurance fire alarm licence search at the Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office, and check three things rather than one: the company licence, any individual credential, and the scope each covers. Verify NICET certification separately with NICET, including the level and whether it is current, because NICET recertifies on its own cycle. For a life-safety system, a building owner should also confirm that the inspection and testing records match NFPA 72 frequencies. GlobalCybers checks the state credential, the company licence and the NICET level before every placement.

Sources & references

Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office Β· Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal's Office licensing search Β· NICET, Fire Alarm Systems certification programme Β· NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (49-2098). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at www.tdi.texas.gov/fire/fmlicen.html before applying.

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Texas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI) Key Facts
RegulatorTexas State Fire Marshal's Office (TDI)
Individual licence?Yes, issued by name
Governing codeNFPA 72 as adopted
National certificationNICET Fire Alarm Systems
LevelsI to IV
Company licenceA separate requirement
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