All electricians in the state of Alabama are required to complete continuing education in order to renew their electrical license. JADE Learning provides all the courses necessary to meet the requirements for an Alabama electrical license renewal.
All of our Alabama continuing education courses are taught online, where you are free to work at your own pace on your own time, from anywhere you'd like. Work from your desktop, laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone. Our Alabama electrical continuing education courses work around your schedule.
Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here.
The state of Alabama requires electricians to meet the following guidelines in order to renew their license:
License renewal deadlines are every two years on the following dates: 3/30, 6/30, 9/30, 12/30.
JADE Learning has helped over 150,000 professionals renew their licenses for more than 20 years, and we can help you, too.
Choose from a list of state-approved courses. Our course material is 100% online.
Study at your own pace according to your schedule, using a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
JADE Learning will report your hours to the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors, every business day.
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This online course reviews 200 important changes to the 2020 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 90 through Section 840 will be covered.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 14 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This online course reviews 150 of the most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Annex C will be covered.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 14 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This course will cover the definitions of 2020 NEC terms and requirements in the 2020 NEC for electrical installations, branch circuits, feeders, outside branch circuits, feeders, overcurrent protection, grounding, bonding, wiring methods, conductors for general wiring, outlet, device, pull, junction boxes, conduit, raceways, flexible cords, cables, switchboards, panelboards, motors, motor circuits, controllers, generators, transformers, temporary wiring, and industrial machinery.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 8 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This course will cover the requirements in the 2020 NEC for installing electrical systems in dwelling units. Code sections are organized by equipment type or location in the dwelling and include service and subpanels, kitchen, pantry and dining rooms, bathrooms and laundry, living areas (and bedrooms), stairways and hallways, luminaires, fans and switches, outdoors, garages, basements, and crawl spaces, heating and cooling, swimming pools and spas, generators, limited energy, installations and wiring methods.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 8 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This course is a great place to acquire leadership and communication tools and tips and learn the importance of how better communication and leadership can improve our personal and professional life. It also identifies the primary goals of communication needed to add value and benefit to tasks performed. In addition, key expectations like communicating effectively and efficiently without taking away time better spent working are covered.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 4 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This course is based on the 2023 NEC and gives Alabama electricians a comprehensive look at grounding and bonding materials and procedures recognized by the Code. After finishing the course, you will be able to identify approved grounding electrodes, verify a proper ground connection and more.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 4 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
Based on the 2023 National Electric Code (NEC), this online course gives Alabama electricians detailed insight into solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The training highlights system components, designs and the rules governing safe installation.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 4 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
This course covers the 2023 NEC overcurrent protection definitions. Alabama electricians who finish it will be able to describe the purpose of overcurrent protection, how to calculate the minimum ampacity required for feeder taps, the rules for overcurrent devices installed in panelboards and more. This course has no prerequisites.
This course meets the requirements of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors for 4 contact hours of continuing education credit. This course is not provided by the Board.
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— D. Crouch, Foley, AL