The Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) manages many license types for anyone who installs, repairs, or maintains electrical wiring.
Most of these licenses must be renewed by June 30 every four years.
Registered electricians and electrical apprentices renew every year, based on the date of issuance.
The majority of electricians are required to complete CE as part of the license renewal process.
Most of the mandated CE needs to cover electrical code updates, but there is room for professional development hours as well.
Here's a breakdown of the requirements:
Regardless of license classification, the state's licensing board only accepts courses that come from approved education providers like JADE Learning.
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This 24-hour package fulfils all continuing education requirements for Journeyman, Master, and Registered Electricians as well as UDC and CEI inspectors.
Review the most important changes found in the addition of new articles to Article 408 of the 2017 NEC.
This course highlights changes from Articles 409 through Informative Annex D.
Review updated terms and requirements for commercial and industrial installations. Conductors for general wiring, branch circuits, overcurrent protection, industrial machinery, and more are covered.
Examine the requirements 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, Installation, and Wiring Methods.
This course covers selecting conductors from Table 310.15(B)(16), applying adjustment factors and ambient temperature correction factors, and accounting for continuous loads. Single family and multi-family dwelling calculations including lighting loads, general loads, feeder or service neutral loads, and heating and air-conditioning loads are also covered, as well as box fill calculations and motors covers full load current and conductor ampacity.
Review the 2017 National Electrical Code rules for installing Service Equipment and Conductors, including Service Basics, Overground and Underground Services, Service Entrance Conductors, and Service Equipment, as well as exercises using a Strip Shopping Center.
Review Article 240, which covers overcurrent protection for panelboards, appliances, transformers, and more. Ground-fault and arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection is also discussed.
Learn about OSHA safety standards applicable to electricians. Top violations, non-electrical workplace safety hazards electricians may encounter, and electrical-specific safety hazards are discussed. Links to OSHA and downloadable safety quick cards are included.
Use Wisconsin's online licensing portal website, LicenseE. DSPS will email you a username to use to create a password.
Once you log in, click on Licenses and Applications and choose Renew My License. Then, follow the onscreen instructions, pay the filing fee, and wait for a confirmation email.
These are the fees for the different electrical license types:
Yes, you can complete your CE and reapply no later than one term after the expiration date (four years for most electricians). Submitting late CE adds an additional $25 processing fee.
After one term, you'll need to complete a reinstatement application and pay a $200 administrative fee.
Journeyman electricians from Iowa and New Hampshire may apply for a WI Journeyman Electrician license without taking the exam.
Only master electricians from Iowa may apply for reciprocity.
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