Learn More About Electrical Continuing Education in Kansas

In order to renew their license, electricians in the state of Kansas must complete continued education training according to the requirements of their local jurisdiction. The online courses provided by JADE Learning can help electricians in Kansas satisfy those requirements and renew their electrical license.

JADE Learning allows you to renew a Kansas electrical license from the comfort of your own home. Complete your continuing education training online using a desktop, laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone.

Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here.

How to Renew Your Electrical License in Kansas

Kansas does not have a state license, but many local jurisdictions within the state of Kansas accept courses that are approved by the Kansas Electrical Education Review Committee.

  • Sedgwick County trade licenses expire every odd year on December 31st.

JADE Learning allows electricians in Kansas to meet their local jurisdiction's continuing education requirements.

JADE Learning has helped over 150,000 professionals renew their licenses for more than 20 years, and we can help you, too.

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How Continuing Education Courses Work

Step 1

Select a course

Choose from a list of state-approved courses. Our course material is 100% online.

Step 2

Complete your course

Study at your own pace according to your schedule, using a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.

Step 3

Report your hours

Upon course completion, you'll receive a certificate that confirms you completed your continuing education hours. For states that accept provider reporting, we'll report your CE hours directly to the state.

Continuing Education Options

2026 NEC Changes

12 Hours | Code Credits | Video, Audio, & Text Course
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This 12-hour course reviews the key changes, additions, and reorganizations across the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC). The course highlights updates across all NEC chapters, including wiring methods, branch circuits, hazardous locations, special occupancies, and emergency systems, along with emerging electrical requirements for EV supply equipment, photovoltaics, energy management systems, and cannabis oil operations. Learners will also examine code changes for working space, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, and GFCI/SPGFCI requirements. By the end of this course, learners will be prepared to interpret and apply the 2026 NEC code changes confidently and correctly in the field.

2020 NEC Changes

12 Hours | Code Credits | Text Course
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This online course reviews 150 important changes to the 2020 National Electrical Code. Changes from Article 90 through Article 770 will be covered.

2023 NEC Changes

12 Hours | Code Credits | Audio & Text Course
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This online course reviews 125 of the most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Annex C will be covered.

Residential Wiring (2023 NEC)

8 Hours | Code Credits | Audio & Text Course
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This course walks you through the wiring requirements for modern residential dwelling units on a room-by-room basis. This course, compliant with 2023 NEC, explores general principles and specific requirements for proper electrical service design in dwelling units. It includes an overview of subjects like clearances, panelboards and branch circuit requirements, GFCI protection for dishwashers, grounding for hot tubs and more.

2023 NEC: Top 75 Changes

6 Hours | Code Credits | Audio & Text Course
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This online course reviews 75 of the most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Annex C will be covered.

Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024)

6 Hours | Non-Code Credits | Audio & Text Course
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This six-hour course gives electricians in Kansas a comprehensive look at the rules and requirements found in the 2024 NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace publication. Lesson material includes controller equipment maintenance, a PPE review, the electrical safety program, GFCI protection, lockout/tagout protocols, and more.

2026 NEC: Top 50 Changes

4 Hours | Code Credits | Video, Audio, & Text Course
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This 4-hour course provides an overview of key changes introduced in the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC), focusing on revised definitions, general requirements, wiring methods, load calculations, equipment rules, and system protections. Learners review updates affecting grounding and bonding, working space, conductor sizing and ampacity, GFCI and SPGFCI protection, and energy management systems. The course also addresses changes impacting wiring devices, raceways, appliances, HVAC equipment, batteries, hazardous locations, and electric vehicle power transfer systems. Revisions related to emergency systems, fire pumps, cannabis oil installations, marinas, and communications systems are included.

2023 NEC: Top 50 Changes

4 Hours | Code Credits | Audio & Text Course
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This online course reviews 50 of the most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Annex C will be covered.

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