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Jan 15, 2008 Re: Fake Contractors Lic, Really Busines Lic? That is one good thing about Florida, the license holder is the only one that can sign a permit application (record of signor on file) or a signor that is designated by the license. To engage in the business of doing electrical work, you must get an electrical contractor license from L&I, submit the required bond or assignment of savings. You must also designate a master electrician or electrical administrator to ensure that your work complies with the appropriate laws and rules.
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The skilled trades are always in demand. Electricians have a broad array of jobs and positions to choose from, and experienced electricians make upward of $90,000 a year in most U.S. states. Although the standards and regulations for getting your electrical license vary from state to state, here are some general guidelines to follow.
Become an Electrician’s Helper or Go to Trade School
Get A Fake Master Electrical License
First things first: To become a licensed electrician you must have graduated from high school or have passed a high-school equivalency exam. After that, it’s a good idea to attend a trade or vocational school to acquire the basics so that someone will take you on as a paid apprentice. You can, however, become a paid apprentice without formal schooling if someone wants to hire you first as a helper. This is basically like being the personal assistant to a journeyman or master electrician.
It is a viable option for people who want to get their foot in the door, and this may take the place of formal schooling. If you apply to trade or vocational schools, shop around in your region for the right program for you. Programs range in duration from a few months to a few years ,depending on intensity of the program. Scholarships are available.
Apply for an Apprenticeship
Long before you can apply for your electrician’s license you must put in a few years as an apprentice. Apply at the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) to find someone to sponsor your apprenticeship. NECA is involved with hundreds of apprenticeship programs, and can point you in the right direction. You can also apply to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the Independent Electrical Contractors to see what positions are offered in your area.
The application involves general mathematics and general comprehension skills as well as mechanical aptitude. Drug tests are often required, as well, depending upon your state. It’s also smart to prepare yourself for an in-person interview, which is just like a job interview to see if you would be a good fit with the company.
Work as an Apprentice
An apprentice essentially assists a licensed journeyman or a master electrician. This means that the apprentice cleans work sites, gathers materials and finds tools, and performs general tasks. Most states require a minimum of 2,000 annual on-the-job hours. Although apprenticeships earn about half of what a fully licensed electrician will make, they still make decent money – around $14 an hour, on average.
Most apprenticeships last about four years. During that time, as you grow in your skill sets and gain more confidence, you can expect to earn more money incrementally, but not as much as would someone who is licensed – but that’s okay – because you are on the right track for that.
Take the Electrical Journeyman Exam
This varies greatly, state by state, but in most states, you must apply to take the journeyman exam. Contact your state’s licensing board more to find out the requirements. Some places may also require a secondary license in your city or county. Most places require documentation of 6,000 to 8,000 hours of apprenticeship, so find out what type of proof your state accepts for those hours.
You can take practice tests that are readily available for free online to help prepare you for your big day. After you pass your exam, you will be able to practice as a fully licensed journeyman electrician.
Many types of positions exist in the electrical field and all of them pay well for your expertise. It’s a highly marketable, valuable position to earn and your years of hard work are proof of its reward.
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| COLORADO Colorado State Electrical Board 1560 Broadway, Suite 1500 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 894-2300 Fax (303) 894-2310 Email: dora_electricalboard@state.co.us The State Electrical Board licenses, registers, and regulates electricians, apprentices, and electrical contractors. | |
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Pass the Electrical / Electricians Exam the FIRST TIME! | DELAWARE Board Of Electrical Examiners Cannon Building, Suite 203 861 Silver Lake Blvd. Dover, DE 19904 (302) 744-4500 Fax: (302) 739-2711 customerservice.dpr@state.de.us | |
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FLORIDA Department of Business & Professional Regulation, Electrical Contractors Licensing Board 2601 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783 Phone: 850.487.1395 Please contact the Bureau of Education and Testing for information regarding examination dates, examination administration and/or special accommodations. | ||
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Pass the Electrical / Electricians Exam the FIRST TIME! | GEORGIA Georgia Board of Electrical Contractors - 237 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA 31217-3858 478.207.2440 The Board protects the public against faulty construction installations through the licensing of contractors. The Board establishes and administers standards for the licensing of the contractors. | |
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IDAHO Idaho Division of Building Safety - Electrical Board 1090 E. Watertower St. Suite 150 Meridian, ID 83642 Ph 208-332-7137 | ||
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ILLINOIS * Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation * No Licensing of Electricians at State Level, Check with Local Jurisdictions. | ||
Need a Code Book? 2017 NEC & Related 2014 NEC & Related | INDIANA * Indiana Professional Licensing Agency 402 West Washington Street, Room W072 Indianapolis, IN. 46204 (317)232-2960 * No Licensing of Electricians at State Level, Check with Local Jurisdictions. | |
IOWA * Iowa Dept of Public Safety - Electrical Licensing and Inspection Program State Fire Marshal's Office | ||
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Back to Top | KANSAS * Kansas Board of Technical Professions 900 SW Jackson Street, Suite 507 Topeka, KS 66612 Phone: (785) 296-3053 * No Licensing of Electricians at State Level, Check with Local Jurisdictions. | |
KENTUCKY Office of Housing, Building & Construction Electrical Division 101 Sea Hero Road Suite 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502-573-2002 Fax: 502-573-1598 E-mail: tina.quire@ky.gov | ||
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| LOUISIANA Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors P.O. Box 14419 · Baton Rouge, LA 70898 Phone: (225) 765-2301 Fax: (225) 765-2431 | |
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Back to Top | MARYLAND Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing- State Board Of Master Electricians 500 N. Calvert Street, Room 201 Baltimore, MD 21202-3651 Phone: (410) 230-6231 Fax: (410) 244-0977 e-mail: dloplmasterelectricians_dllr@maryland.gov The State Board of Master Electricians issues one category of license, that of Master Electrician. For many counties in the State, the Master Electrician's license is a prerequisite to obtaining the county electrical license. The Board does not investigate complaints; that function is the responsibility of the county or local subdivision. The Board may take disciplinary action against a person's State license, however, if the person is reprimanded, or the person's license is suspended or revoked by the local subdivision. | |
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MASSACHUSETTS Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation (OCABR) - Board of State Examiners of Electricians Alarm System Business, Alarm System Installer and Technician, Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Corporation or Partnership, Fire Alarm System Business, Fire Alarm System Installer and Technician, Master Electrician | ||
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MICHIGAN Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Electrical Division Phone: 517-241-9320 Fax: 517-373-8547 E-Mail:bccelec@michigan.gov The Electrical Division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Michigan Electrical Code and the electrical provisions of the Michigan Residential Code by conducting inspections of electrical wiring and installations. The division also follows up on violations of the Michigan Electrical Code and assures proper electrical permits have been issued. *** Licensing questions should be directed to the Licensing Division at 517-241-9316*** | ||
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| MINNESOTA Department of Labor & Industry, Electrical Licensing and Inspection 443 Lafayette Road N. St. Paul, MN 55155 Phone: (651) 284-5026 E-Mail:dli.electricity@state.mn.us | |
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NEW JERSEY State of New Jersey, Dept Of Law and Public Safety, Division of Consumer Affairs, Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors P.O. BOX 45006 Newark, New Jersey 07101 (973) 504-6410 email form This board licenses and regulates electrical contractors; registers qualified journeyman electricians; and is responsible for granting exemptions from licensure to persons or businesses engaged in telecommunications wiring in New Jersey | ||
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Need a Code Book? 2017 NEC & Related 2014 NEC & Related | NORTH CAROLINA NC State Board of Examinersof Electrical Contractors 3101 Industrial Drive, Suite 206 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 733-9042 Fax: (800) 691-8399 There are 10 different classifications of electrical contracting licenses. Each license has a specific scope and limitation of work allowed. The Limited (L), Intermediate (I), and Unlimited (U) classifications allow a licensee to perform residential, commercial and industrial work. The Residential dwelling license (SP-SFD) permits electrical contracting projects pertaining to single-family detached residential dwellings. There are also six (6) special restricted electrical contracting classifications which allow only a limited phase of electrical contracting work: Fire Alarm/Low Voltage (SP-FA/LV), Elevator (SP-EL), Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning (SP-PH), Groundwater pump (SP-WP), Electric Sign (SP-ES), Swimming Pool (SP-SP). | |
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| OHIO Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board 6606 Tussing Road, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 Phone: (614) 644-3493 Fax: (614) 728-1200 E-Mail: dic.ocilb@com.state.oh.us The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) licenses commercial contractors for the following trades: Electrical, HVAC, Hydronics, Plumbing, and Refrigeration. | |
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OKLAHOMA Oklahoma StateConstruction Industries Board (Electrical) 2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 2F Oklahoma City, Ok. 73107 (405) 521-6550 / (877) 484-4424 Fax: (405) 521-6525 | ||
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Back to Top | OREGON Division of Building Codes, Electrical & Elevator Board The Building Codes Division issues electrical, plumbing, boiler, elevator, and manufactured dwelling licenses for individuals and businesses. | |
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SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Contractor's Licensing Board Synergy Business Park; Kingstree Building 110 Centerview Drive, Columbia, S.C. 29210 (803) 896-4300 The South Carolina Residential Builders Commission regulates residential homebuilders and registered specialty contractors that exclusively engage in residential construction. | ||
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Pass the Electrical / Electricians Exam the FIRST TIME! | SOUTH DAKOTA State Electrical Commission Department of Labor & Regulation 308 S. Pierre Street Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 800.233.7765 or 605.773.3573 Fax: 605.773.6213 The South Dakota Electrical Commission works to keep the citizens of our state and their property safe from the hazards associated with using electricity. The Commission administers the state laws and regulations concerning electrical wiring, inspects wiring installations, investigates complaints related to electrical wiring and licenses all electricians within the state. | |
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Need a Code Book? 2017 NEC & Related 2014 NEC & Related | TEXAS Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation, Electrician Licensing For more information about licensed electricians: TDLR Electricians Program P.O. Box 12157 Austin, Texas 78711 email: electricians@tdlr.texas.gov | |
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Pass the Electrical / Electricians Exam the FIRST TIME! | UTAH Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing - Electrical Licensing | |
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VERMONT Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire Safety - State Electricians' Licensing Board 1311 US Route 302 - Suite 600 Berlin, VT 05641-2351 802.479.7564 Email: DPS.DFSlicensing@vermont.gov | ||
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| VIRGINIA Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, | |
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Back to Top | WASHINGTON STATE Department Of Labor And Industries, Electrical Division PO Box 44460 Olympia, WA 98504-4000 360-902-5269 Email: ElectricalProgram@lni.wa.gov | |
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