NC Septic Installer School
How to become a Licensed Septic Installer in North Carolina:
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Register for the 24 Hour Installer Certification School You can find upcoming classes and register online on this page or click here: register.owpc.com
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We will provide you with everything you need in class. After class you will mail your application for certification, certification fee, class attendance certificates, and exam application to the certification board.
Certification fees are paid to the NC certification board:
Level II: $200 (Standard)
Level IV: $300 (Advanced)
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We will help you complete your application to schedule your exam in Installer School. The exam is a 50 question multiple choice test.
If you're aiming for Level IV certification, you will need an additional 6-Hour Continuing Education Workshop in order to qualify to sit for the exam. You can register for an additional 6-Hour class here: register.owpnc.com
You can find a study guide for the exam on this page below.
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Certifications expire on December 31st annually and require continuing education hours for renewal, due by November 15th:
Level II: 3 hours of CE
Level IV: 6 hours of CE
You can find upcoming continuing education classes and register right online here: register.owpnc.com
Most Popular
Level 2
Standard
Covers most of the systems installed in the state including any approved gravity or single pump dispersal system including: Multiple Tanks, Grease Traps, Single Pump or Single Siphon, Fill Systems, Sand Lined Trench
Requires an 24-Hour Introductory Installer Course to get licensed
Unlimited
Level 4
Advanced
Covers all subsurface wastewater system types including >3000GPD Systems, Multiple Off-Site Systems, Industrial Process Wastewater, Drip Dispersal Systems, Wastewater Reuse Systems, Advanced Treatment Systems
Requires the 24-Hour Introductory Installer Course +
6-Hours of Continuing Education to get licensed.
Septic Installer Study Guide and Practice Exam
Brush up on topics you learned in Installer School before your exam for Level III or IV Installer. Includes copies of the rules, a study guide, video review and practice exam.
Grade Levels for the North Carolina Septic Installer License
Whether you're just beginning your journey or a veteran aiming to enhance your skills, we're here to assist. Embark on a path to become a licensed installer and complete your requirements in as little as three days—no prior education or experience necessary to kickstart your career. Register online for Installer School today!