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Electrical Licensing Boards - Kansas

Kansas Statewide NEC Adoption
There is no statewide adoption of the NEC in Kansas. 2008 NEC was adopted by the state for state-owned buildings 2/4/11, but local jurisdictions can adopt and enforce different codes.
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License Requirements
- There is no state level licensing of electricians or electrical contractors. Johnson County Contractor Licensing: (913) 715-2233 Email:contractor.licensing@jocogov.org
License Requirements
- There is no state level licensing of electricians or electrical contractors. Johnson County Contractor Licensing: (913) 715-2233 Email:contractor.licensing@jocogov.org
Renewal
- Annually (Johnson County)
There are no state level licensing or CEU requirements.
Johnson County Electrical Licenses: Johnson County electrician licenses need to complete 8 hours of continuing education of the National Electric Code. This must be completed before December 31 each year. Licenses shall expire on December 31st each year. Self-paced, online courses are not currently accepted by the board (webinar and zoom type classes are permitted). Johnson County Board Website
Sedgwick County - KEERC Electrical: Licensees need to complete 12 hours of continuing education, 6 hours will have to be on the National Electric Code. This must be completed every 2 years. Licenses shall expire on December 31st each odd year. Sedgwick County License info
All other County/City license renewal and CEU requirements vary by jurisdiction. The license holder must confirm with that board directly what their requirements are and if our CEU courses will be accepted.
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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