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Electrical Contractor Licensing in Missouri- By City

Electrical Contractors are licensed at the local-level, rather than the state-level, in the State of Missouri.  Local jurisdictions set licensing and permit requirements for Electrical Contractors.

Before beginning work on an electrical project in Missouri, it is important that contractors contact their local planning or building department to determine what is required.  Most cities and counties require contractors to obtain a license, pass a competency exam and obtain (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Tennessee

Electrical Contractors in the State of Tennessee are required to hold a license from the TN Department of Commerce & Insurance.  Licenses are issued by the Department’s Board for Licensing Contractors.  The Board protects the safety and welfare of the public by requiring that all electrical work be performed by licensed professionals.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to pass a 2-part exam, submit a financial statement, prove that they have experience in the electrical trade and (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Indiana- By City

The licensing of Electrical Contractors is handled at the local-level rather than the state-level in Indiana.  Electrical Contractors in the State of Indiana must refer to their local jurisdiction for licensing.

Before beginning work on an electrical project, it is important that contractors check with their city, town or municipality’s building or planning department to determine what is required.  Most cities in Indiana require contractors to obtain a license or registration, pass a qualifying exam and (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Massachusetts

Electrical Contractors in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are required to obtain a license from the Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Electricians.  The Board creates standards and requires licensing to ensure that all electrical work performed in the Commonwealth is safe and up to codes and standards.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to prove that they meet qualifications for education and work experience, in addition to (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Virginia

Electrical Contractors in the Commonwealth of Virginia are required hold a certification card from the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.  Certifications are issued by the Department’s Board for Contractors.    As part of the certification process, contractors are required to meet the Board’s requirements for education and work experience, and pass a qualifying exam.

The Board offers the following certification classifications to Electrical Contractors:

  • Journeyman Electrical
  • Master Electrical

Any contractor performing work on electrical projects of $1,000 or more, must also (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in New Jersey

Electrical Contractors in the State of New Jersey are required to hold a license from the New Jersey Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors.  The Board ensures that all applicants have the experience and/or education needed to safely perform electrical work within the state.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to obtain a business permit, meet the Board’s requirements for age, education and work experience, and (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in North Carolina

Electrical Contractors in the State of North Carolina are required to obtain a license from the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors.  The Board protects the health and safety of the public in NC by requiring all Electrical Contractors to hold a license and meet various requirements.

The Board requires that all businesses choose at least one person within their company to act as a qualified individual.  This person is responsible for meeting the Board’s requirements, as well as taking and passing the exam on the business’ behalf.  They are responsible for (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Georgia

Electrical Contractors in the State of Georgia are required to obtain and hold a license from the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board.  Licenses are issued by the Board’s Division of Electrical Contractors.  The Board and Division regularly meet to decide if applicants have the skills, knowledge and the experience to safely work as an Electrical Contractor within the state.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to prove that they meet the requirements for work experience.  Contractors are also required (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Illinois – By City

The State of Illinois does not handle the licensing of Electrical Contractors.  Instead, the licensing and registration of Electrical Contractors is handled at the local-level, by the city, county or municipality in which the contractor chooses to work.

Before beginning work on an electrical project, it is important that contractors check with the local jurisdiction, planning or building department to determine what is required.

Below is a brief explanation of the licensing and registration process for some of the larger cities in the State of Illinois. (more…)

Electrical Contractor Licensing in Michigan

Any person or business engaging in electrical work in the State of Michigan must hold a license from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.  Licenses are issued by the Department’s Bureau of Construction Codes/Electrical Division.

As part of the licensing process, contractors are required to complete an application and meet the Bureau’s requirements for age and work experience.  All contractors are also required to take and pass a qualifying exam.

*Licenses are issued to Electrical Contractors state-wide in Michigan, with the exception of contractors working in the cities of Grand Rapids and Detroit.  Contractors working in these cities are licensed at the local-level, and must (more…)