Utah electrical licenses expire on November 30 every even-numbered year.
To renew, electricians must take 16 hours of continuing education (CE).
The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) separates the training into two categories: core and professional.
Of the 16 hours, 12 must cover core topics which include:
The remaining four hours can be core or professional courses that cover:
For the CE to count toward your renewal, you must use an approved education provider like JADE Learning.
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Since 2006, we have been a state-approved provider of electrical CE. Courses are 100% online and taught by experts.
Upon completion, you will receive an official certificate, and we will submit your credit hours to the state. Rush reporting is available if needed.
This package fulfills all CE requirements for journeymen and master electricians in the state. It includes four hours of safety instruction.
Stay up-to-date with 100 of the most important changes from Section 100 through Section 406 of the 2023 NEC.
Review the important changes from Section 407 through Annex K in the 2023 NEC.
Take a comprehensive look at the 2023 NEC commercial and industrial electrical installation requirements. Lessons focus on topics like overcurrent protection, branch circuits, transformers, and industrial machinery.
Review general code requirements and room-specific lessons for electric service design in and outside of residential dwelling units, from kitchens to swimming pools. AFCI/GFCI protection and tamper-resistant receptacles are also discussed. A selection of practical exercises ends the course.
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Receive cost estimating guidelines for electrical construction projects and insights into cost estimating as a career.
Learn about the 70E training requirements, the electrical safety program, types of PPE, and troubleshooting equipment.
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Use the UtahID website to start your application. If you don't have an account, you'll need your license number, Social Security number, debit or credit card, and your Registration Code.
Once logged in, link your license to your account by following the directions shown under Existing License Holders.
Then, follow the renewal instructions. DOPL will email your new license by the next business day.
UT uses endorsement applications instead of reciprocation agreements.
If your state participates and you've held your respective license for at least one year, you can skip the state's education and exam requirements. Instead, you must submit a Verification of License form that shows your relevant work experience.
Choose your license type on this page and view the PDF that shows an up-to-date qualification map to see if your state qualifies.
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