Each three-year license cycle, all Colorado-licensed Residential Wireman, Journeymen, and Master Electricians must complete 24 hours of Colorado electrical continuing education before they are eligible to renew their credentials. For the initial renewal of a license for which passing a licensing exam was a precondition for the issue, this requirement is not applicable.
The Core Competencies stated below must be chosen for CE hours:
Changes to the national electrical code for grounding and bonding
Calculations and Theory for Wiring Methods
Safety Concerns for the Electrical Sector
Additional Details
National Electrical Code Changes must be completed in four (4) hours.
There is no necessity to complete courses in safety training; however, up to four (4) hours will be credited to safety courses relevant to the electrical business.
The Board will only accept CE courses completed through a CE vendor or provider that has given the Board written confirmation that the courses and instructors meet Board Rule requirements.
Following each licensing period, compliance audits will be performed. Licensees are in charge of keeping track of their continuing education records; CE suppliers and providers are not required to provide the Board with proof of CE completion. If you are chosen for an audit, kindly keep all copies of your completed course certificates for seven (7) years.
How Much Does Colorado’s License for Electricians Cost?
In Colorado, getting a license as an electrician entails several expenses.
- To register for the journeyman wireman electrical exam, you must pay the $100 application fee.
- To register for the journeyman wireman license exam, you must pay the $75 exam cost. The exam retake fee is $70 in the event of failure.
- To take the master electrician licensing exam, you must pay the $75 exam cost. The exam retake fee is $70 in the event of failure.
- Your license as an independent contractor, which costs $150, must be renewed every three years. It costs $120 to renew.
- Depending on the institution and desired degree, most of Colorado’s electrical schools charge in-state tuition of around $4,008 per year.
In Colorado, how long does it take to obtain an electrician license?
A journeyman’s electrical license can be obtained in Colorado after four years of labor and around 8,000 hours. At least 288 hours of classroom instruction are included in this. You can pursue obtaining a master electrician license after receiving your journeyman electrician license by demonstrating that you have worked 2,000 hours in a year planning, designing, and supervising the installation of heat, light, and power sources.