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NCDHHS »   Divisions »   Public Health »   North Carolina Well Contractors Certification »   Reciprocity

Reciprocity

A reciprocity agreement is in place between the North Carolina Well Contractors Certification Commission and the State of Tennessee's Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Water Resources.  Effective July 1, 2014, this agreement waives the written examination and field observation requirements for those licensed in Tennessee who are applying to obtain certification as a well contractor in North Carolina. In return, the written and oral examinations required for licensing in Tennessee are waived for those applicants certified in North Carolina.  

NC-TN Reciprocity Agreement

Get Certified in NC via Tennessee Reciprocity 

Laws and Rules Acknowledgeement Statement (WCC-22) 

If you are certified/licensed in another state that does not have a standing agreement with North Carolina and would like to request certification using reciprocity (15A NCAC 27 .0510(b)), please see Requirements When Requesting Reciprocity.

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