Renew Your Georgia Electrical License by 6/30, Even Years
Electricians in the state of Georgia must complete electrical continuing education every year. JADE Learning offers the online training needed for Georgia electricians to renew and maintain their license.
JADE Learning's online education is designed to work with your busy schedule. Use a desktop, laptop, tablet or even a smartphone to complete your training and renew your Georgia electrical license from any location, at your own pace.
Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here.
Electricians in the state of Georgia must meet the following requirements in order to renew their license:
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.
Upon course completion, you'll receive a certificate that confirms you completed your continuing education hours.
This 4-hour course reviews key changes in the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC) found in Chapters 1 and 2, with emphasis on new definitions, global requirements, and revised safety provisions. The course covers updates to NEC Articles 90, 100, and 110, including code organization, equipment listing and marking, arc-flash hazard warnings, servicing requirements, and electrical working space. Learners will also examine revised load calculation rules, electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) loads, and energy management systems introduced in Chapter 1, along with updated requirements in Chapter 2 for conductor identification, ground-fault and arc-fault protection, permissible branch-circuit loads, receptacle placement, and lighting outlet provisions in dwelling and non-dwelling occupancies.
This 4-hour course reviews selected changes in the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC) affecting Chapters 2, 3, and 4, with emphasis on services, feeders, branch circuits, wiring methods, conductors, raceways, and wiring devices. The course covers updated requirements for service and feeder disconnecting means, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding of systems over 1000 volts, and protection of conductors from physical damage. Learners will examine revisions to wiring method installation rules, including securing and supporting conductors, raceway temperature considerations, underground installations, and permitted uses of common wiring methods such as NM cable, tray cable, rigid metal conduit, flexible metal conduit, and PVC. Additional topics include conductor sizing, ampacity tables, adjustment factors, enclosure requirements, fixture wires, and device installation provisions.
This 4-hour course reviews selected changes in the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC) affecting Chapters 4, 5, and 6, with emphasis on equipment, appliances, motors, HVAC systems, hazardous locations, health care facilities, marinas, electric vehicle power transfer systems, and other special occupancies and equipment. The course covers updated requirements for wiring devices, panelboards, industrial control panels, appliances, heating equipment, generators, batteries, and electric deicing and snow-melting systems. Learners will examine revisions related to hazardous (classified) locations, cannabis oil equipment, motor fuel dispensing facilities, health care electrical systems, recreational vehicles, marinas, and floating structures. The course also addresses NEC updates affecting signs, manufactured wiring systems, cranes and hoists, elevators, and electric vehicle power transfer systems.
This online course reviews the first 50 of the 200 most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Section 227 will be covered.
This online course reviews the second 50 of the 200 most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 220 through Section 406 will be covered.
Georgia electricians who take this course will learn about the 2023 NEC materials and procedures required for proper bonding and grounding. Finishing this course will allow students to be able to define grounding and bonding, identify approved grounding electrodes, understand the critical differences between grounding and bonding and more.
Based on the 2023 National Electric Code (NEC), this online course provides Georgia electricians with an all-encompassing look at solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The training program focuses on system components, design and installation regulations.
This course reviews overcurrent protection definitions found in the 2023 NEC. Electricians in Georgia who complete it will learn about the rules for overcurrent devices installed in panelboards, understand the purpose of overcurrent protection, find out how to calculate the minimum ampacity required for feeder taps and more. This course has no prerequisites.
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