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Electrical Licensing Boards - Arizona

Arizona Statewide NEC Adoption
The NEC is not adopted at the state level. Each municipality is free to adopt and amend the NEC.
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License Requirements
Electrical Journeyman is regulated at the local level.
License Requirements
Testing NEC Edition
- 2017
Exam Details
- All Candidates are required to take and pass a Business Management Examination: 180 minutes, 80 questions. Some license classifications also require passing a trade exam. 3 hours for each trade exam, except the L-11, C-11, K-11,...
Renewal
- Biennial on the anniversary month of original issuance. A renewal notice will be mailed to the address on file which you have provided.
***Arizona Contractors have no continuing education requirements***
We do not have any formal course approvals for Arizona. Take courses at your discretion.
Arizona Contractor License Renewal: Your Arizona Contractor license(s) expires every two years on the expiration date printed on your license. A licensee shall submit an application for renewal to the Registrar, accompanied by the required renewal fee. License and renewal information and forms found on the board website.
Please note that the content provided on these pages is for your information and convenience and may have been modified by the state since it was last updated here. It is the ultimate responsibility of each licensee to verify that they are meeting the requirements of their state for licensing and renewal, and for the edition of the NEC on which their test is based.
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