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Frequently Asked Questions
- Gas
To qualify for a Gas Fitter licence you need a letter from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission showing your successful examination results and the date your achieved this.
Not all Gas Fitters achieve their qualifications from SaskApprenticeship – we require proof of qualifications, either a Certificate of Qualifications from another province, or a letter of exam results from SaskApprenticeship.
- Gas
When working in Saskatchewan, two different licences are required:
- The Gas Fitter licence is for the individual to be allowed to perform the work in the province as a qualified Gas Fitter. We require a copy of their credentials as proof of qualifications to issue the licence; and
- The Gas Contractor licence is for the business/company to pull the permits through TSASK Inspections. We require a Gas Contractor’s guarantee bond to issue the licence.
- Electrical
- Gas
No, we issue our own Saskatchewan licence to you. We require proof of qualifications of your licence you obtained through your own province.
- Gas
Yes, these changes are important to keep accurate records of your account. If you do not have a qualifying Gas Fitter, your licence will be closed and you will not be able to pull permits with TSASK Inspections.
- Gas
Yes, you can reopen your licence without additional fees, as long as it is not past the expiry date.
- Electrical
- Gas
Yes, you can reopen your licence without additional fees, as long as it is not past the expiry date and you provide a new or renewed bond.
- Electrical
- Gas
Your licence will be closed and you won’t be able to pull permits with TSASK Inspections.
- Gas
We process completed applications within 24-48 hours. Your licence will be mailed via Canada Post.
- Amusement Rides & Devices
- Boilers & Pressure Vessels
- Electrical
- Elevating Devices
- Gas
A notice will be sent out one month prior to expiration of your licence.
- Gas
No. If you are the primary (qualifier) for a Gas Contractor, you can not work for another Gas Contractor.
- Electrical
- Gas
Surety bonds protect consumers by ensuring licensed gas and electrical contractors adhere to their legal responsibilities to correct non-compliant work. Currently, a $10,000 surety bond is required of both gas and electrical contractors in Saskatchewan.
- Electrical
- Gas
A bond is available from any licensed insurance company.
- Electrical
- Gas
Your licence will be closed and you won’t be able to pull permits with TSASK Inspections.