Renew Your New Hampshire Apprentice License

The #1 source to complete your apprentice continuing education requirements

New Hampshire apprentices are required to complete 30 hours of instruction if you have not achieved a journeyman electrician license before your fifth renewal of the apprentice ID card.

The apprentice card renewal deadline in NH is before expiration date, every year.

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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

JADE Learning will report your 30 hours to the New Hampshire Electricians Board.

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30-Hour 2026 NEC Changes for Apprentices

30 Hours | General Credits | Audio & Text Course | Course Approval # 20-1338739
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This 30-hour course provides New Hampshire electricians with a comprehensive review of the major changes introduced in the 2026 National Electrical Code (NEC), including new articles, revised definitions, and updated requirements that impact design, installation, and inspection practices across Chapters 1–9. In the first half of the course, learners will explore key updates to code areas such as energy management systems, grounding and bonding over 1000 volts, GFCI and AFCI advancements, and the integration of new technologies like electric vehicle supply equipment and photovoltaic systems. This course also covers the 2024 edition of NFPA 70E, focusing on electrical safety in the workplace by highlighting arc-flash protection, approach boundaries, and risk assessment procedures essential for maintaining a safe jobsite. In addition, learners will review New Hampshire-specific rules governing electrical licensure, disciplinary procedures, and common concerns encountered in the field.

In the second half of the course, learners will explore core NEC principles, critical definitions, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, motors, transformers, special occupancies, and equipment requirements, along with room-by-room residential wiring rules for modern dwellings. Designed for electrical professionals, this section emphasizes practical code application, safety, and compliance across a wide range of real-world installations.

What Electricians Think

“I have recommended your course to many electricians. It is very convenient, easy to follow, and very educational.”

“Thank you for providing this service, and also making it easy to fulfill multiple licensing requirements.”

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“What I liked most was the convenience of completing the course at my leisure.”