Fire Protection Licenses & Certifications

When you choose State Fire, you’re choosing a fire protection partner that meets rigorous licensing requirements, maintains industry-recognized certifications, and actively participates in leading fire protection organizations.

From fire alarms and fire sprinklers to special hazard suppression systems, portable extinguishers, inspections, and life safety services, our teams are trained, certified, and licensed to help protect people, property, and businesses across the United States.

Why Licenses & Certifications Matter

Fire protection systems must be designed, installed, inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with national codes and local regulations. Proper licensing and ongoing certification help ensure work is performed safely, accurately, and in compliance with applicable requirements.

State Fire invests in continuous education, technical training, and industry involvement so our customers receive knowledgeable service backed by recognized standards.

National Certifications & Professional Affiliations

State Fire proudly maintains memberships and certifications with leading organizations that help shape the fire protection industry.

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

Develops nationally recognized fire and life safety codes and standards.

Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE)

Advances fire protection engineering through education and technical leadership.

Fire Suppression Systems Association (FSSA)

Professional association supporting fire suppression technologies and best practices.

National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors (NAFED)

Represents companies that provide portable fire protection equipment and services.

International Water Mist Association (IWMA)

Promotes the advancement of water mist fire suppression technology worldwide.

Idaho Fire Protection Forum (IFPF)

Supports fire protection education and collaboration throughout Idaho.

American Water Works Association (AWWA)

Professional organization supporting water systems and backflow prevention programs.

American Backflow Prevention Association (ABPA)

Industry leader in backflow prevention education, certification, and compliance.

Multiple NICET Certified Professionals

State Fire employs technicians with NICET certifications across multiple fire protection disciplines.

Our Commitment to Safety

Safety is at the core of everything we do.

State Fire is committed to maintaining a culture focused on:

  • Zero accidents
  • Zero incidents
  • Zero citations
  • Safe work practices
  • Continuous training
  • Regulatory compliance

Protecting our employees, customers, and the communities we serve is a responsibility we take seriously every day.

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State Licenses & Certifications

State Fire maintains contractor licenses, certifications, and registrations throughout the western United States and continues to obtain additional credentials as needed to serve our customers.

Alaska

  • General Contractor License #225157
  • Business License #1074576

Arizona

  • Low Voltage Communication Systems ROC 330272Z
  • Fire Protection Systems ROC 326052
  • Licensed across multiple Arizona municipalities

California

  • C16 Fire Protection Contractor License #1111470

Colorado

  • Teller County Class D Fire Suppression License #28718D

Florida

  • Business License #M24000003420

Idaho

    • Public Works Contractor License PWC-C-17434-C-4
    • Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractor FPSC-114
    • Electrical Limited Contractor License 009260Z
    • Backflow Certified Technicians (AWWA & ABPA)

State Fire Idaho (Pocatello Office)

  • Idaho Public Works License 022939-C-4
  • Idaho Contractor License RCE-39559
  • Electrical Limited Energy License 032032
  • Fire Protection Sprinkler Contractor License FPSC-059

Professional Affiliations

      • Idaho Fire Protection Forum (IFPF)

Louisiana

  • Business License #11809862#3N83

Mississippi

  • Business License #1419994

Montana

  • Business License E073445
  • Fire Protection License FPL-BEL-LIC-002336
  • Fire Sprinkler License FPL-003680
  • Various municipal licenses

Nevada

  • State Contractor License NV20071104106
  • C41 Fire Protection #0090416
  • C-1B Fire Sprinklers #0073433
  • C-2C Fire Detection
  • C-2D Low Voltage #0060954A
  • Portable Fire Extinguishers (Hydrostatic Testing) #E316
  • Engineered & Pre-Engineered Fire Extinguishing Systems #E73
  • Fire Alarm Systems #F365
  • Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems #G701
  • Standpipe Systems #I139
  • Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems #J112
  • Underground Fire Sprinkler Work #GU846
  • Backflow Testing #BF732
  • Private Hydrants #PH841
  • Qualified to Bid Public Works Projects
  • Licensed in various municipalities

Oregon

  • Construction Contractors License 217193
  • Limited Energy Contractor CLE605
  • Licensed in multiple municipalities

South Carolina

Professional Membership

  • South Carolina Aggregates Association (SCAA)

South Dakota

  • Business License #FL265116

Tennessee

  • Business License #001555487
  • Alarm Contracting License #2513

Texas

  • Fire Alarm License #ACR-2721027
  • Fire Extinguisher License #ECR-2328363Z
  • Fire Sprinkler License #SCR-G-2317823
  • Business licenses in multiple municipalities

Professional Membership

  • Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA)

Utah

  • Utah Contractor License (LRF) #6686678-5501
  • Automatic Suppression Contractor (Multiple Municipalities) #H9
  • Burglar Alarm License #12659577-6501
  • Hood Cleaning License #K24
  • Portable Fire Extinguisher Servicing #E243 & #E105411
  • Automatic Fire Suppression Servicing #H104211

Washington

  • Construction Contractor — Fire Protection Systems #604-597-833
  • Fire Sprinkler Contractor #STATEDS802P3
  • Business licenses in multiple municipalities

Wyoming

  • Contractor License CR-23-03548
  • Low Voltage Contractor (LV-A)
  • Low Voltage License LV-A-48697
  • Low Voltage Alarm Contractor LV-G-2190
  • Backflow Certified Technicians (AWWA & ABPA)

Looking for a Licensed Fire Protection Partner?

State Fire provides comprehensive fire protection services, inspections, testing, maintenance, installations, and emergency service across multiple states. Our experienced team is committed to delivering code-compliant solutions that help protect lives and property.

Contact State Fire to learn how we can support your facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are fire protection licenses and certifications important?

Fire protection systems are regulated at the state and local level to help ensure they are installed, inspected, tested, and maintained according to applicable codes and standards. Working with a properly licensed and certified fire protection company helps ensure your systems remain compliant, reliable, and ready to perform when needed.

Is State Fire licensed in multiple states?

Yes. State Fire maintains contractor licenses, registrations, and certifications across numerous states throughout the western United States. Licensing requirements vary by state and municipality, and our team works to maintain the credentials necessary to perform fire protection services wherever we operate.

What industry organizations is State Fire a member of?

State Fire is proud to maintain memberships and affiliations with respected industry organizations, including:

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
  • Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE)
  • Fire Suppression Systems Association (FSSA)
  • National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors (NAFED)
  • International Water Mist Association (IWMA)
  • Idaho Fire Protection Forum (IFPF)
  • American Water Works Association (AWWA)
  • American Backflow Prevention Association (ABPA)

These organizations promote education, technical standards, professional development, and advancements throughout the fire protection industry.

Does State Fire employ NICET-certified technicians?

Yes. State Fire employs technicians who hold multiple NICET certifications across various fire protection disciplines. Our team also participates in ongoing training to stay current with evolving technologies, codes, and industry best practices.

Are your technicians trained to work with national fire codes?

Yes. Our technicians receive ongoing education and training on applicable fire protection codes, standards, manufacturer requirements, and industry best practices to help ensure systems are installed and serviced properly.

Can State Fire provide proof of licensing or certifications?

Yes. If your project requires verification of contractor licensing, certifications, insurance, or other credentials, our team can provide the appropriate documentation upon request.

Does State Fire perform work for commercial and industrial facilities?

Yes. State Fire provides fire protection solutions for a wide range of facilities, including commercial buildings, industrial operations, manufacturing facilities, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, mining operations, government facilities, restaurants, warehouses, and multi-site national accounts.

How does State Fire stay compliant with changing fire protection regulations?

Our team continuously monitors changes to applicable codes, state licensing requirements, and industry standards. Through ongoing training, professional memberships, and active participation in industry organizations, we help ensure our services align with current fire protection requirements.

What types of fire protection services does State Fire provide?

State Fire offers comprehensive fire protection services, including:

  • Fire alarm systems
  • Fire sprinkler systems
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Special hazard fire suppression systems
  • Kitchen fire suppression systems
  • Fire pump services
  • Backflow testing
  • Fire inspections, testing, and maintenance
  • Emergency service and repairs
  • Security and life safety systems
  • Mobile equipment fire suppression

How can I verify if State Fire is licensed to work in my area?

Licensing requirements vary by state and municipality. If you have questions about licensing in your area or need documentation for a project, contact State Fire and our team will be happy to provide the appropriate licensing information and credentials.