TDLR News
- Gov. Perry Appoints Frank Denton to Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation
- TDLR issues six Cease and Desist orders against unlicensed air conditioning and electrical contractors
- Allen Nail Salon Fined $4,000 for Sanitation Violations
- All Texas cosmetology salons and barber shops that provide manicure and pedicure services are required to sterilize all reusable instruments with an autoclave - the Attorney General and TDLR have released a handout with information about the autoclave decision
- Before you use a foot spa in a salon, read this
- A Houston man has been sentenced to six days in jail for acting as an auctioneer without a license
- Houston Man Arrested for Auctioneering Without a License
- Information on Boiler Stacks and Chimneys and on Recovering Boiler Systems After a Flood
- Online Search now available for Cosmetologists' Scheduled Exams and Exam Results
- Applications are now available for providers of continuing education for Auctioneers and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractor courses
- Online filing of course completion documentation for CE Providers now available
- TDLR adopts a proposed rule regarding late renewal fees as it applies to individuals on active duty in the United States armed forces serving outside the state
- TDLR's Continuing Education Provider information is now online
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is a state regulatory agency that currently oversees over twenty types of businesses, industries, trades and occupations. The agency is responsible for issuing licenses, conducting inspections, investigating complaints, assessing penalties, setting rules and standards and holding hearings.