Reciprocal General Contractor Licensing in Nebraska

The State of Nebraska does not hold reciprocal licensing agreements with other state for General Contractors.  This is because Nebraska requires contractor registration rather than licensing.

Out-of-state contractors who want to work in Nebraska must complete the online registration process with the NE Department of Labor.  Registration is required for any contractor making more than $5,000 performing work on construction projects within the state.

*If the contractor makes less than $5,000 per year performing construction, registration is not required. 

As part of the online registration process, contractors are required to: (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Rhode Island

Electrical Contractors in the State of Rhode Island are required to obtain a license from the Professional Regulation Unit of the Department of Labor and Training.  No person or business may engage in the work of an Electrician without a license.

The Department regulates contractors to ensure that all work is in compliance with National Electric Code, in addition to state and local codes.  As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to meet a work experience and education requirement, as well as pass a qualifying exam.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Rhode Island

The Department of Labor and Training offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors upon passing a license examination: (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Connecticut

Electrical Contractors and Journeymen in the State of Connecticut are required to obtain a license from the CT Department of Consumer Protection.  The Department ensures that all electrical work performed within the state is done by licensed professionals who possess the knowledge and experience to work safely.

As part of the licensing process, contractors and journeymen are required to prove that they meet the Department’s requirements for training and work experience, in addition to passing a qualifying exam.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Connecticut

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors and Journeymen: (more…)

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…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Oregon

Electrical Contractors in the State of Oregon are required to hold a license from the Department of Consumer & Business Services’ Building Codes Division (BCD).  The BCD issues licenses to both individuals and businesses working on electrical projects within the state.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to complete and submit an application, proving that they meet the Division’s requirement for work experience and/or training.  Additionally, contractors are required to take and pass a qualifying examination.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Oregon

The BCD offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors: (more…)

Reciprocal General Contractor Licensing in Arizona

The State of Arizona holds a limited reciprocal licensing agreement for General Contractors in Utah.  This limited agreement allows Utah-licensed contractors to obtain a license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ARC) without having to pass the Arizona Trade Exam.

Reciprocity exists between Arizona and Utah because the license classifications, scope of work and requirements between the two states are similar.

The ARC may also waive the trade exam upon request for General Contractors licensed in California, Nevada and other states, if their license classification, scope of work and state’s trade examination are equivalent to the Arizona Trade Exam.

Reciprocal License Classifications in Arizona

The trade exam waiver in Arizona only exists through reciprocity with Utah, or by request, for General Contractors licensed in other states.  All contractors are responsible for proving that they (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Kentucky

Electrical Contractors in the Commonwealth of Kentucky are required to hold a license before performing work on electrical projects.  Licenses are issued by the Electrical Division of the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction.  The Electrical Division protects the safety and well-being of the public in Kentucky by ensuring that all electrical work is provided by licensed, qualified individuals and businesses.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to prove a number of years of work experience and/or training, and pass a qualifying exam.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Kentucky

The Electrical Division of the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction offers the following license classifications to electrical contractors: (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Alabama

Electrical Contractors in the State of Alabama are required to obtain a license from the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board.  State law stipulates that anyone performing electrical work must hold a license.  As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to prove that they have the required work experience to perform electrical work, and pass a qualifying exam.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Alabama

The Alabama Electrical Contractor Board offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors:

  • Journeyman Electrician License
  • Electrical Contractor License

Process to Obtain an Electrical Contractor License in Alabama

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Electrical Contractor Licensing in Colorado

Electrical Contractors in the State of Colorado are required to hold a license or registration from the Department of Regulatory Agencies.  Licenses are issued by the Department’s Electrical Board.  Licensing and registration is part of Colorado’s Mandatory Practice Act, which states that no person or business entity may perform electrical work within the state without a license.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to prove a number of years of work experience and pass a qualifying examination.  Contractors who register with the Board must choose a responsible party to oversee all work performed by their business entity.

License Types and Classification for Electrical Contractors in Colorado

The Board offers the following license/registration types to Electrical Contractors: (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Minnesota

Electrical Contractors in the State of Minnesota are required to be properly licensed with the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry.  The Department issues licenses to individuals and businesses performing electrical contracting work within the state.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to meet a minimum number of years of work experience, pass a qualifying exam and license their business entity with the state.

License Classifications for Electrical Contractors in Minnesota

The Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry offers the following license classifications to Electrical Contractors: (more…)