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IOWA PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS BOARD Β· STATE JOURNEYMAN & MASTER TIERS Β· CODE-BASED EXAM Β· SUPERVISED EXPERIENCE

Iowa Plumbing License: Tiers,
Exams and How to Qualify

Iowa licenses individual plumbers statewide through the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, running apprentice registration, journeyman, master and contractor credentials. This guide covers what the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing actually issues, how supervised experience is counted, which plumbing code the examination is built on, what a business needs on top, and how to verify an Iowa credential.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by Tom Brennan, Licensed Master Plumber. Compiled from Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board rules and real Iowa placements.

Direct Answer

How do you get an Iowa plumber license (Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board)?

Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection. The route is the familiar one: register as an apprentice so your hours count, accrue supervised experience under a licensed plumber, pass the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board examination on the plumbing code Iowa enforces, and then build the additional experience the higher tier requires. Hours, fees, examination content and renewal requirements are set by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing and revised periodically, so verify the current requirements with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board before you apply.

  1. Register as an apprentice with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board so your supervised hours count from day one.
  2. Accrue supervised experience under a licensed plumber, with related classroom instruction.
  3. Apply to the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board and pass the examination on the plumbing code Iowa enforces.
  4. Build the additional experience the next tier requires, then sit that examination.
  5. Add the business licence, bond and insurance if you intend to contract work to the public.

Governing law: Iowa plumber and mechanical professional licensing law (Iowa Code, Chapter 105)

See the full plumber career guide β†’

Iowa: plumber license β€” Licensing body Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, First-year cost, journey-level Application, examination and licence fees per the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's current schedule, plus the code book β€” the apprenticeship itself is paid, Typical time to licence Years of supervised experience first; once the hours are complete, most applicants are licensed within a few months. Simplified outline of Iowa, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of Iowa β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. Iowa licenses individual plumbers statewide through the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, running apprentice registration, journeyman, master and contractor credentials.

Iowa plumber license at a glance

Published Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board figures for the journey-level route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyIowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing
Licence tiers7 tiers, Registered apprentice through Medical gas and specialty endorsements
Route covered herejourney-level
First-year cost, journey-levelApplication, examination and licence fees per the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's current schedule, plus the code book β€” the apprenticeship itself is paid
Continuing educationContinuing education where the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board requires it, plus the current code book edition
Typical time to licenceYears of supervised experience first; once the hours are complete, most applicants are licensed within a few months
Exam providerIowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, directly or through a contracted testing vendor such as PSI, Prometric or ICC
Passing scoreSet by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board; confirm the current standard before scheduling
Reference materialOpen book β€” approved code references permitted
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawIowa plumber and mechanical professional licensing law (Iowa Code, Chapter 105)

This guide is general information about Iowa licensing, not legal advice. Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Boardrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

Iowa plumber license types: the full Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board ladder

The ladder in Iowa runs apprentice, journey-level, master, with a separate business credential for contracting to the public. Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection.

Entry

Registered apprentice

Registered with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board and working under the supervision of a licensed plumber while accruing hours. No examination, and the point at which most Iowa plumbers should start the paperwork β€” unregistered hours frequently do not count.

Entry

Restricted or limited credentials

Iowa issues narrower credentials authorising defined work short of a full licence. They are a legitimate route into independent work, but read the scope carefully: they authorise less than a journeyman licence, not the same work with a different name.

Individual

Journey-level plumber

The core individual licence: work independently on most plumbing installations after the required supervised experience and the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board code examination. This is what employers hire on in Iowa.

Individual

Master plumber

The senior individual tier: design systems, supervise journeymen, and in most jurisdictions pull permits. Requires holding the journey-level licence for the period Iowa sets, plus a harder examination.

Business

Plumbing contractor / business credential

A business credential rather than a personal one, required to contract plumbing work to the public. Normally needs a qualifying individual, liability insurance and a bond. The board's online licence search shows Iowa plumbing licence class, status, expiry and disciplinary history.

Specialty

Backflow prevention assembly tester

A separate certification to test and certify backflow prevention assemblies, with its own training, examination and periodic recertification, often administered through water utilities or an approved certifying body rather than the plumbing board.

Specialty

Medical gas and specialty endorsements

Endorsements for medical gas and vacuum piping in healthcare facilities, brazing qualification under NFPA 99 and ASSE 6010, and other defined specialist work. They sit on top of the plumbing credential rather than replacing it.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board Plumber program page.

Iowa journey-level vs Iowa master Plumber in Iowa, what is the difference?

RequirementIowa journey-levelIowa master
Issued byIowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems BoardIowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
ExperienceSupervised apprenticeship hoursJourney-level time on top
ExaminationCode exam on the plumbing code Iowa enforcesHarder examination including design and supervision
Work independently?Yes, on most installationsYes, plus design and supervision
Pull permitsUsually via the master or contractorGenerally yes
Contract to the publicNo, not on the individual licence aloneWith the business credential, bond and insurance
RenewalOn the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board cycleOn the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board cycle

How do you get an Iowa journey-level Plumber license?

  1. 1

    Register with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board before you start logging hours

    Iowa counts supervised experience, but it counts it on the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing's terms. Register as an apprentice at the outset, work under a licensed plumber in the supervision arrangement the rules require, and keep your own record of hours and employers alongside whatever your employer files. Plumbers who accrue years of good experience without registration are the ones who discover the problem at application time, when reconstructing the paperwork is hardest.

  2. 2

    Build verifiable supervised experience

    Plumbing licensing everywhere rests on time under supervision, and Iowa is no exception. Registered apprenticeship through a UA local or a state-approved programme is the cleanest route, because it produces classroom instruction and documented hours in a form the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board recognises, and it is paid throughout. Whatever route you take, the test at the end is whether someone with direct knowledge of your work can verify it, so keep employer records, pay records and job descriptions.

  3. 3

    Prepare for the code examination the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board uses

    The examination is built on the plumbing code Iowa enforces, with state and sometimes local amendments layered on top, and it covers water supply and distribution, drain, waste and vent systems, sizing and venting, isometrics, gas piping where the credential includes it, backflow prevention and safety. It never covers the electrical code. Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection. Confirm the current adopted code and edition with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board before buying a code book, because an out-of-date edition is a common and avoidable reason to fail.

  4. 4

    Apply, sit the examination and receive the credential

    File the application with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing, with your verified experience, identification and the current fee, and sit the examination once you are approved. Fees, application review times and examination scheduling are set by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board and by whichever testing vendor it contracts, and both change β€” take the current figures from the board rather than from a third-party summary. The board's online licence search shows Iowa plumbing licence class, status, expiry and disciplinary history.

  5. 5

    Move up the ladder, then add the business credential if you contract

    The journey-level licence is not the end of the ladder. Iowa sets an additional period of journey-level experience before the master examination, and the master tier is what carries design, supervision and, in most jurisdictions, permit-pulling authority. Contracting plumbing work to the public is a further step again, requiring the business credential with liability insurance and a bond. Renew everything on the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's cycle and complete any continuing education it requires β€” a lapsed licence stops work immediately and reinstatement takes longer than renewal.

Does an Iowa plumber license transfer to other states?

Plumbing reciprocity is real but narrow. Where Iowa has arrangements, they typically apply to a specific licence class held actively and in good standing for a defined period in a state whose requirements the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing considers substantially equivalent, and they usually waive the trade examination rather than the whole application β€” expect the business or law portion, the fee, the experience verification and any state-specific requirements to remain. The states covered and the classes covered change, and an arrangement that existed when a colleague moved may not exist now. Confirm the current position with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board before relying on an out-of-state licence, and do not let the original licence lapse in the meantime, because it is usually the basis the application rests on.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board Plumber program page before applying.

How much does an Iowa plumber license cost, and how long does it take?

The apprenticeship is the real investment and it is paid, so most Iowa plumbers reach licensure without tuition debt. The fees to budget for are the application and examination fees charged by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing and whichever testing vendor it contracts, the code book for the current adopted edition, and renewal with any continuing education. A business contracting to the public adds liability insurance and a bond, priced as an annual premium rather than the face amount. Every one of these is set separately and revised periodically, so take current figures from the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's published fee schedule rather than from a third-party total.

Cost breakdown
Iowa journey-level application + examApplication and examination fees set by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board and its testing vendor
Iowa master application + examMaster examination and licence fees on the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board schedule
CE courses (per year)Continuing education where the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board requires it, plus the current code book edition
First-year total (journey-level)Application, examination and licence fees per the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's current schedule, plus the code book β€” the apprenticeship itself is paid
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewWeeks at the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, driven by experience verification
Exam schedulingScheduled through the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board or its contracted testing vendor
License processingWeeks after a passing result and a complete file
Typical totalYears of supervised experience first; once the hours are complete, most applicants are licensed within a few months

Iowa plumbing exam content and license verification

What does the Iowa exam cover, and how do you check a licence?

There is no national plumbing examination. Iowa tests you on the plumbing code it enforces, with state amendments, covering water supply and distribution, drain, waste and vent systems, fixture and pipe sizing, venting, drainage isometrics, gas piping where the credential covers it, backflow prevention and safety. Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection. Boards contract testing to vendors such as PSI, Prometric or ICC or administer examinations themselves, and whether the examination is open book with an approved code book β€” as many plumbing examinations are β€” is set by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board rather than nationally. Confirm the current adopted code edition, the testing vendor and the passing standard with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing before scheduling, because all three are revised periodically and an out-of-date code book is a common cause of an avoidable failure.

How to verify an Iowa plumber license

The board's online licence search shows Iowa plumbing licence class, status, expiry and disciplinary history. Check the credential type rather than merely that one exists: in plumbing the difference between an individual licence, a business credential and a specialty endorsement determines what the holder may lawfully do, and a customer or general contractor checking only that "he's licensed" learns very little. Confirm the status and expiry too, and where a business is contracting the work, confirm its liability insurance and bond as well as its licence. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credentials before they reach your portal.

How do you get a plumbing license in Iowa?

Iowa licenses individual plumbers statewide through the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, running apprentice registration, journeyman, master and contractor credentials. Register as an apprentice with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board so your supervised hours count, accrue the experience the board requires under a licensed plumber with the related

classroom instruction, then apply and pass the examination on the plumbing code Iowa enforces. The master tier follows after further journey-level experience. Verify the current requirements with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing before committing time or money.

Does Iowa have a journeyman plumber license?

Yes. Iowa licenses individual plumbers at journey level through the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing, and it is the credential employers hire on here. It sits above registered apprentice and below master, and it authorises independent work on most plumbing installations.

Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection.

Iowa Plumber licenses, Frequently Asked Questions

Who licenses plumbers in Iowa?

The Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing. Iowa licenses individual plumbers statewide through the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, running apprentice registration, journeyman, master and contractor credentials. That is the body to contact about applications, examinations, experience verification and renewal, and it is where a customer or employer should verify a credential rather than relying on a business card or a directory listing.

What plumbing code does Iowa use?

Iowa enforces the plumbing code it has adopted, with state amendments on top, and the examination is built on that code rather than on a national standard. Iowa regulates plumbing and mechanical trades through a single combined board, so plumbing, HVAC, hydronic and refrigeration licensing all sit under one set of rules and one renewal system β€” convenient for tradespeople who hold more than one, and a reason Iowa licence classes are named more precisely than in states with separate boards. Iowa statewide licensing is comparatively recent, and local jurisdictions retain permitting and inspection. Confirm the current adopted code and edition with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board before you buy a code book or book an examination β€” editions are updated on a multi-year cycle, and studying the previous edition is one of the more expensive avoidable mistakes in this trade.

Can I work as a plumber in Iowa without a license?

Only in the roles Iowa allows, principally as a registered apprentice or under a restricted credential working within its defined scope, and always under the supervision the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board's rules require. Performing licensed plumbing work outside those arrangements is an enforcement matter, and it also means your hours may not count toward licensure later β€” which is the quieter cost.

What does a plumbing business need in Iowa beyond an individual licence?

A business credential from the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, liability insurance and, in most cases, a bond β€” priced as an annual premium rather than the face amount. Where a qualifying individual is required, that person's experience and examination results are what support the licence, so their departure is a compliance event for the business, not just a staffing one. Confirm the current requirements and amounts with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board.

Do I need a separate certification for backflow testing or medical gas in Iowa?

Yes, in both cases. Backflow prevention assembly testing requires its own certification with training, examination and periodic recertification, generally administered through water utilities or an approved certifying body rather than through the plumbing licence. Medical gas and vacuum piping in healthcare facilities requires brazing and installation qualification under NFPA 99 and ASSE 6010. Both sit on top of the plumbing credential and neither comes with it automatically.

Does an out-of-state plumbing license transfer to Iowa?

Sometimes, and never automatically. Where the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing has reciprocity arrangements they typically cover a specific licence class held actively and in good standing for a defined period in a state considered substantially equivalent, and they usually waive the trade examination rather than the application. Expect experience verification, the fee and any state-specific requirements to remain. Confirm the current position with the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, and keep the original licence active in the meantime.

How long does it take to become a licensed plumber in Iowa?

The supervised experience dominates: several years of paid apprenticeship work is the national norm, and Iowa is no exception. The licensing steps themselves β€” application, experience verification, examination scheduling and issuance β€” generally run to a few months once your hours are complete, with experience verification usually the slowest part. Timelines at the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board shift with application volume, so treat any published figure as indicative and confirm at source.

How do I verify an Iowa plumbing licence?

The board's online licence search shows Iowa plumbing licence class, status, expiry and disciplinary history. Check what kind of credential it is as well as whether it exists β€” individual licence, business credential or specialty endorsement determine what the holder may lawfully do β€” and check status and expiry. Where a business is contracting the work, confirm its insurance and bond too. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credentials before they reach your portal.

Sources & references

Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board, Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing Β· IAPMO, Uniform Plumbing Code Β· International Code Council, International Plumbing Code Β· U.S. Department of Labor, Registered Apprenticeship Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (47-2152). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at plb.iowa.gov before applying.

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Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board Key Facts
Licensed byIowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
State journeyman licence?Yes
Business credentialContractor licence
Exam basisCode Iowa enforces
ExperienceSupervised, verified
SpecialtyBackflow, medical gas
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