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Electrical Contractor Licensing in Oklahoma
Electrical Contractors in the State of Oklahoma are required to hold a license in order to engage in, offer to perform or advertise electrical work. Licenses are issued by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to meet a number of years of work experience and/or education, and pass a qualifying exam.
License Types and Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Oklahoma
The Board offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors: (more…)
Reciprocal General Contractor Licensing in Oklahoma
The State of Oklahoma does not have reciprocal licensing agreements with other states for General Contractors. This is because the licensing of General Contractors is handled at the local-level, rather than the state-level in Oklahoma.
Out-of-state contractors who want to work on construction projects in the State of Oklahoma, must check with the local laws and ordinances of the city, county, town or municipality in which they choose to work. In most cases, the city will require contractors to submit construction plans, undergo a review and obtain the proper building permits for their projects.
*General Contractors should always notify the local licensing board if they hold a license in another state.
For more information about local laws, regulations and ordinances for General Contractors in the State of Oklahoma, please visit:
Oklahoma General Contractor Regulations
Oklahoma does not handle the licensing of General Contractors at the state-level. The only contractors who are required to obtain a license from the state are Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Contractors. Instead, counties and cities throughout Oklahoma have created their own codes and ordinances for General Contractors. In most cases, General Contractors in the State of Oklahoma are required to (more…)