Reciprocity Map
Use this interactive map to discover state licensing bodies and reciprocity agreements for electrical and plumbing crafts. Some states manage licensing locally instead of at the state level. Click on a state or pick one from the dropdown to view details.
Alabama
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Alabama issues licenses for both Journeyman Electricians and Master Electricians.
Reciprocity
Alabama has reciprocity with the following states:
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virginia
Contact
The Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors
2777 Zelda Road
Montgomery, AL 36106
(334) 420-7232
(334) 263-6115
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Alabama has both a Master Plumber/Gas Fitter and a Journeyman Plumber/Gas Fitter license.
Reciprocity
The board may establish reciprocal agreements with other state licensing or certifying agencies that meet Alabama’s minimum standards. Licensed plumbers and gas fitters from those states may qualify for an Alabama license without re-examination.
Contact
Alabama Plumbers & Gas Fitters Examining Board
216 Aquarius Drive, Suite 319
Homewood, AL 35209
(205) 945-4857
(205) 945-9915
staff@pgfb.alabama.gov
Arizona
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Arizona does not license Journeyman at the state level. Contact the county or municipal authority for licensing requirements.
Reciprocity
Currently, Arizona does not have a formal reciprocity agreement with any other state.
Contact
Arizona Registrar of Contractors
1700 W Washington St., Suite 105
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2812
(877) 692-9762
(602) 542-1599
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Arizona does not license Journeyman at the state level. Contact the county or municipal authority for licensing requirements.
Reciprocity
Currently, Arizona does not have a formal reciprocity agreement with any other state.
Contact
Arizona Registrar of Contractors
1700 W. Washington St. Suite 105
Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
(877) 692-9762
(602) 542-1599
Alaska
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Applicants for electrical journeyman and journeyman lineman need 8,000 hours of legally obtained experience in the trade subject to the National Electrical Code for electricians or National Electrical Safety Code for lineman. A notarized letter from a former employer or an Alaska based union attesting to experience is also required.
Reciprocity
The state of Alaska has reciprocal agreements for Electrical Journeyman with the following states: Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.
Contact
Mechanical Inspection
1251 Muldoon Road, Suite 113
Anchorage, AK 99504
(907) 269-4925
(907) 269-4932
mi@alaska.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Click the link below to view Alaska’s licensing of Journeyman Plumbers.
Reciprocity
Alaska does not have any state reciprocity agreements for Journeyman Plumbers.
Contact
Mechanical Inspection
1251 Muldoon Road, Suite 113
Anchorage, AK 99504
(907) 269-4925
(907) 269-4932
mi@alaska.gov
Arkansas
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Arkansas has state licensing of Journeyman Electricians.
Reciprocity
Arkansas has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
Journeyman:
- Alaska
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Maine
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming *
*Wyoming will only reciprocate a journeyman’s license with an individual that has completed a USDOL approved apprenticeship program of at least 576 hours of classroom time.
Master Electrician:
- Oregon
Contact
Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing
900 W Capitol Ave
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-4500
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Arkansas has state licensing of Journeyman and Master Plumbers.
Reciprocity
- Texas
All applications for reciprocal licensing need to be made on a form provided by the State Committee of Plumbing Examiners (SCPE) who will then determine if reciprocity is approved.
Contact
Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing
900 W Capitol Ave
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-4500
California
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
California law requires that anyone performing work as electrician under a C-10 licensed contractor be certified according to standards established by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
Reciprocity
California has varying reciprocal agreements with Arizona, Louisiana and Nevada. For more information, see Reciprocal Classifications Listing.
Contact
Department of Industrial Relations
Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
Attn: Electrician Certification Unit
1515 Clay St., Suite 1902
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 286-3900
(510) 286-3917
ECUINFO@dir.ca.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Arkansas has state licensing of Journeyman and Master Plumbers.
Reciprocity
California has varying reciprocal agreements for with Arizona, Louisiana and Nevada for plumbers.
For details on licensing of plumbing craft professionals and contractors in California, visit the Reciprocal Classifications List on the Department of Consumer Affairs Contractors State License Board website.
Contact
Contractors State License Board
9821 Business Park Drive
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 255-3900
(916) 255-4023
Colorado
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
The State Electrical Board licenses, registers, and regulates electricians, apprentices, and electrical contractors. The board does not regulate communication systems, elevators or passenger conveyors, bridge or highway projects, or data processing systems.
Reciprocity
Colorado has electrical licensing reciprocity agreements with the following states:
Alaska
Arkansas
Idaho
Iowa
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Dakota
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Contact
Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies
Division of Professions and Occupations
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 894-7800
(303) 894-7693
dora_dpo_licensing@state.co.us
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
The maximum experience the board requires for an applicant to qualify to receive a journeyman plumber’s license is four years (6,800 hours) of practical experience. An applicant for a master plumber’s license must furnish evidence of having obtained five full-time years (60 months/9,780 hours) of practical experience.
Reciprocity
Licensees from another state may be eligible for licensure by endorsement providing that the applicant possesses credential and qualifications that are substantially equivalent to requirements in Colorado for licensure by examination and you must provide verification.
Contact
Division of Professions and Occupations
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 894-7800
(303) 894-7693
dora_dpo_licensing@state.co.us
Connecticut
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Connecticut offers a variety of licensing categories for Journeyman Electricians and contractors.
Reciprocity
Connecticut does not have reciprocity agreements for Electrical Licensing.
Contact
Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection
450 Columbus Blvd. Suite 901
Hartford CT 06103
(860) 713-6100
DCP.occupationalprofessional@ct.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Connecticut offers a variety of licensing categories for Journeyman Plumbers and contractors.
Reciprocity
Connecticut does not have reciprocity agreements for Plumbing/Gasfitters.
Contact
Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection
450 Columbus Blvd. Suite 901
Hartford CT 06103
(860) 713-6100
DCP.occupationalprofessional@ct.gov
Delaware
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
The Delaware Board of electrical Examiners issues licenses to apprentices, journeypersons, master electricians, master electricians special, limited electricians and limited electricians special. Master special and limited special licenses limit practice to certain specialties such as elevators or HVAC. The Board also licenses electrical inspection agencies.
Reciprocity
The Board of Electrical Examiners has determined the states that do and do not have licensure standards “substantially similar” to those of Delaware. Depending on whether your state is substantially similar or not determines what additional item(s) (if any) you are required to submit:
In addition to submitting .the application, fee, and supporting documentation required in the section above for all applicants section in DELPROS, you must also submit proof of experience if:
- You are currently licensed in Arkansas, Colorado, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, or West Virginia – a Verification of Employment
form proving and describing at least five years after licensure. These state’s licensure requirements have been determined NOT substantially similar to Delaware’s.
Contact
Division of Professional Regulation
861 Silver Lake Blvd, Suite 203
Dover, DE 19904
(302) 744-4500
(302) 739-2711
customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
In Delaware, an individual may provide plumbing services without being licensed, if the individual is an apprentice, journeyman, mechanic or other person providing such services under the supervision of a master plumber who is the individual’s employer or who is employed full time by the same business entity as the individual.
Reciprocity
The following requirements apply to applications by reciprocity in addition to the requirements in the Requirements for All Applicants section above.
If none of the jurisdictions where you hold a current license has licensure standards that are “substantially similar” to those of Delaware, proof of experience is required. The table below shows whether to submit proof of experience.
| IF you hold a current Plumber license in any of these states… | THEN the licensure standards… | AND you… |
| Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland | are substantially similar | do not need to submit any proof of experience. |
| Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia | are not substantially similar | must submit proof of your experience under the supervision of a master licensee for at least seven years after licensure. |
| any state or U.S. territory not listed above | must be evaluated by the Board | must submit a copy of the other jurisdiction’s law and regulations for evaluation. |
Contact
Division of Professional Regulation
861 Silver Lake Blvd, Suite 203
Dover, DE 19904
(302) 744-4500
(302) 739-2711
customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
Florida
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Florida does not license journeyman electricians. The Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board is responsible for licensing and regulating electrical contractors. Certified state contractors can work statewide while registered state contractors can work regionally.
Reciprocity
At this time the Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board does not have reciprocal licensing agreements with any other state. Please click the link to view the Endorsement List for examinations recognized as substantially equivalent to Florida’s examination.
Contact
Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783
(850) 487-1395
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Florida does not license journeyman plumbers or gasfitters. The Plumbing Contractors’ Licensing Board is responsible for licensing and regulating plumbing contractors. Certified state contractors can work statewide while registered state contractors can work regionally.
Reciprocity
Florida does not have reciprocity agreements for plumbers or gasfitters with any other state.
Contact
Division of Professions
Construction Industry Licensing Board
2601 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783
(850) 487-1395
Georgia
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Georgia has no state journeyman electrician licensing requirements. Journeymen employed by a licensed electrical contractor do not need a separate license.
Reciprocity
Georgia has contractor license reciprocity with the following:
- Alabama Electrical Contractors Board
- Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors
- North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
- South Carolina Contractor’s Licensing Board
- State of Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors
Contact
Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board
Division of Electrical Contractors
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, GA 31217
(404) 424-9966
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
For information on plumbing licensure, please click the link to learn more.
Reciprocity
The Division of Master and Journeyman Plumbers does not reciprocate with any other states at this time.
Contact
To contact the Office of Secretary of State Professional Licensing Boards Division, click here.
Hawaii
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Hawaii offers a journey and master electrician exam and certification.
Reciprocity
Hawaii has an out of state license verification process, but it does not appear to have standing reciprocity agreements with other states.
Contact
DCCA-PVL
Attn: EP
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
(808) 586-3000 (Professional and Vocational Licensing)
elect_plumb@dcca.hawaii.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Hawaii offers a journey and master plumber exam and certification.
Reciprocity
Hawaii has an out of state license verification process, but it does not appear to have standing reciprocity agreements with other states.
Contact
DCCA-PVL
Att: EP
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
(808) 586-3000 (Professional and Vocational Licensing)
elect_plumb@dcca.hawaii.gov
Idaho
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Idaho licenses contractors and journeyman electricians.
Reciprocity
Idaho has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Colorado
- Maine
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Wyoming
Contact
Idaho Division of Building Safety
Mick Williams
Program Manager
(800) 955-3044
mick.williams@dbs.idaho.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Idaho licenses contractors and journeyman plumbers.
Reciprocity
Idaho has plumbing reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Montana
- Oregon
- Washington
Contact
Idaho Division of Building Safety
John Nielsen
Plumbing Program Manager
john.nielsen@dbs.idaho.gov
Illinois
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Illinois does not have a state electrical license. Check with the local municipality or county authorities that regulate building trades and issuance of building permits. The only state agency to regulate some electrical topics of interest would be the Illinois fire marshal.
Reciprocity
Electrical contractor and craft professional licensing reciprocity agreements may exist at the local level between municipalities/counties in Illinois. Contact local authorities in the jurisdiction where work is to be performed.
Contact
Office of the State Fire Marshal
1035 Stevenson Drive
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 785-0969
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Under the Illinois Plumbing License Law, the Department of Public Health licenses plumbing contractors, plumbers, plumber’s apprentices, irrigation contractors and retired plumbers.
Reciprocity
Illinois will consider reciprocity based on an existing license from other states or the city of Chicago. Please contact and verify with the Illinois Department of Public Health the details of obtaining licensure via reciprocity.
Contact
Illinois Department of Public Health
Environmental Health Division, Illinois Plumbing Program
525-535 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62761
(217) 782-4977
Indiana
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Electrician licensing is at the discretion of the local municipality in Indiana, so there is no state licensing of journeyman electricians.
Reciprocity
Indiana does not have reciprocity at the state level.
Contact
Refer to the specific county or municipal authority where work is to be performed.
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Indiana Government Center South
Room W072
402 West Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-2960
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Reciprocity
Indiana does not have reciprocity at the state level.
Contact
Refer to the specific county or municipal authority where work is to be performed.
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Indiana Government Center South
Room W072
402 West Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-2960
pla14@pla.in.gov
Kansas
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Kansas does not license journeyman electricians, master electricians or electrical contractors, so check with the county and local municipality for more information on requirements in that area.
Reciprocity
Kansas does have electrical reciprocity agreements with any other states.
Contact
Check with the local county or municipal authority.
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Reciprocity
Kansas does have plumbing reciprocity agreements with any other states.
Iowa
Iowa provides a Residential Electrician, Residential Master, Journeyman and Master licenses. Those electricians who have taken a Board-approved proctored exam in recent years could be eligible for a Class A Journeyman license or a Class A Master license.
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
The State of Iowa Electrical Examining Board has reciprocal licensing agreements with:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Wisconsin
Contact
Iowa Department of Public Safety
Electrical Examining Board
215 East 7th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 725-6147
(515) 725-6151
elecinfo@dps.state.ia.us
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Reciprocity
In May 2016, the board approved its first reciprocity agreement with the South Dakota State Plumbing Commission. The agreement allows persons who obtained their license on the basis of written examination to obtain a similar license without having to pass another exam in the other state. This means that if you obtained a South Dakota plumbing license on the basis of written examination, you can submit an application for reciprocity to obtain an Iowa plumbing license without passing another examination for the state of Iowa.
Contact
Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
Iowa Dept. of Public Health
321 E 12th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(866) 280-1521
Kentucky
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Kentucky licenses contractors, journeyman and master electricians.
Reciprocity
Kentucky has varying reciprocal agreements with the following states:
- Louisiana
- Ohio
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Contact
Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction Electrical Licensing
101 Sea Hero Rd., Suite 100
Frankfort, KY 40601
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Reciprocity
Kentucky may issue a license to any person who holds a valid license in another state if 1) that state has a statewide plumbing code, 2) the other state’s examination is at least equal to that of Kentucky and 3) the other state agrees to reciprocate with Kentucky.
Contact
Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction Licensing Branch
500 Mero Street
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 573-2002
(502) 573-1598
Louisiana
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
Reciprocity agreements between the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors and other state’s Licensing Boards allow a contractor to receive credit in Louisiana for approved classifications held with the reciprocal board without taking the Louisiana trade exam. Reciprocity also allows a company to be exempted from the 60-day waiting period for out-of-state contractors. Louisiana offers Contractor’s License reciprocity with the following states:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- California
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
Louisiana Reciprocity and Examination Endorsement Agreements
Contact
Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors
600 North Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(225) 765-2301
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Journeyman License:
To qualify for the Louisiana Journeyman Plumber exam, you must verify at least five years or 8,000 hours of work experience installing, repairing or maintaining plumbing systems. Once you obtain your journeyman plumber license, you may apply to take the master plumber exam.
Master Plumber License:
An applicant must hold a current Louisiana Journeyman Plumber License or a current restricted Louisiana Master Plumber License or a Louisiana Professional Engineers License with five years of experience in plumbing.
Reciprocity
Louisiana does not have any reciprocity agreements with other states; however, if you have a valid plumbing license in another state, you can use it to qualify to take the journeyman plumber exam in Louisiana in lieu of the required vouchers. Once you obtain your journeyman plumber license, you may apply to take the master plumber exam.
Contact
State Plumbing Board of Louisiana
11304 Cloverland Ave
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
(225) 756-3434
(225) 756-3433
Maine
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Maine licenses apprentices, journeyman and master electricians.
Reciprocity
Maine has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
Journeyman Electrician:
- Idaho
- New Hampshire
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- Vermont
- Wyoming
Master Electrician:
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
Contact
Department of Professional and Financial Regulation
Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
(207) 624-8457
electrician.board@maine.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Maine licenses journeyman and master plumbers.
Reciprocity
Maine may issue a license to any person who holds a valid license in another state if 1) that state has licensing standards and experience requirements at least equivalent to Maine’s and 2) if that state grants similar privileges to persons licensed in Maine.
Contact
Plumbers’ Examining Board
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0035
(207) 624-8627
(207) 624-8636
Maryland
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Maryland licenses master and journeyman electricians.
Reciprocity
Maryland has Master Electrician reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Washington, D.C.
- Delaware
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Contact
Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Maryland licenses and regulates plumbers and gasfitters through the State Board of Plumbing. As of October 1, 2000, the Board issues natural gas fitter licenses to qualified individuals who are non-plumbers. Both of these types of licenses are required for work throughout Maryland, except for Baltimore County and the areas served by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) since these two jurisdictions issue their own licenses and have their own plumbing code. The State Plumbing Board also issues a certificate to qualified individuals, who are non-plumbers, to provide propane gas services throughout the State.
Reciprocity
The State Plumbing Board may issue a reciprocal master or journeyman license to plumbers who are currently licensed in Baltimore County or WSSC. To qualify for reciprocation from WSSC or Baltimore County, you must hold both the plumbing and gas portion of the license.
Maryland has a reciprocity agreement with Delaware. For the master plumbers and gasfitters license only you can apply online or call the State Board of Plumbing for an application.
Individuals who hold a current journeyman or master gasfitter license from Baltimore City, Baltimore County or WSSC may obtain a like State Natural Gas Fitter’s license.
Contact
Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Massachusetts
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Massachusetts offers a variety of license types for electrical craft professionals.
Reciprocity
Massachusetts has reciprocity agreements with New Hampshire for both master and journeyman licenses.
Contact
Board of State Examiners of Electricians
1000 Washington Street, Suite 710
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 701-8786
(617) 727-9932
electricians.board.info@mass.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Massachusetts offers a variety of license types for master and journeyman plumbers and gasfitters.
Reciprocity
Massachusetts will recognize another state’s license if the applicant meets the following requirements:
- Submit a completed application and the appropriate fee to the Board with documentation sufficient to demonstrate that the out of state license has been active for not less than the three years immediately preceding the date of application and documentation from the issuing jurisdiction that the requirements for obtaining and maintaining the license are substantially equivalent to the requirements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- Submit a statement certified by the Keeper of Records of the issuing jurisdiction that such license is current, in good standing, and that there is no pending disciplinary action relating to the license.
Contact
Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters
1000 Washington Street, Suite 710
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 701-8798
(617) 727-0139
Plumbingboard.info@mass.gov
Michigan
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Michigan has licensing for electricians. In order to perform electrical wiring in Michigan, a person must be a licensed electrician or a registered electrical apprentice. Licensing is managed by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ Bureau of Construction Codes.
Reciprocity
Michigan does not have any reciprocal agreements with any other states for electricians. Electrical licenses are only granted to applicants after passing an electrical examination and payment of the licensing fee.
Contact
PO Box 30254
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 241-9320
bccelec@michigan.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Michigan licenses journeyman and master plumbers and gasfitters, as well as contractors. Licensing is managed by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ Bureau of Construction Codes.
Reciprocity
A person who is licensed as a journey or master plumber in another state or country may qualify for examination upon determination by the Bureau of Construction Codes that the license was obtained by the person through equivalent requirements as those of Michigan.
Contact
Bureau of Construction Codes, Plumbing Division
PO Box 30254
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 241-9330
bccplbg@michigan.gov
Minnesota
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Minnesota licenses apprentice, journeyman and master electricians, as well as electrical contractors through the Department of Labor and Industry.
Reciprocity
Applicants may obtain a Minnesota journeyworker electrician license without examination if they obtained their journeyworker electrician license by examination in any of the following states:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Montana
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Wyoming
Applicants may obtain a Minnesota master electrician license without examination if they obtained their master license by examination in any of the following states:
- Iowa
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Nebraska
Contact
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Construction Codes and Licensing Division
443 Lafayette Road North PO Box 64217
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 284-5031
dli.license@state.mn.us
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Minnesota licenses apprentice, journeyman and master plumbers, as well as plumbing contractors through the Department of Labor and Industry.
Reciprocity
Applicants may obtain a Minnesota journeyworker plumber or master plumber license without examination if they obtained their journeyworker plumber license or master plumber license by examination in any of the following states:
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
Contact
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Construction Codes and Licensing Division
443 Lafayette Road North PO Box 64217
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 284-5031
dli.license@state.mn.us
Mississippi
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Contractors Must Apply For And Obtain A Contractor’s License From MSBOC
Reciprocity applies to waiver of the trade exam requirement only. It does not waive any of the other application requirements or review by the Board.
Reciprocity
Mississippi has entered into reciprocal agreements with the following licensing boards:
- Alabama Electrical Board
- Alabama Heating and Air
- Alabama General Contractors Board
- Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
- Florida Construction Industries Licensing Board
- Georgia Board of Residential and General Contractors
- Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors
- North Carolina Electrical Contractors Board
- North Carolina State Licensing Board for General Contractors
- South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board
- South Carolina Residential Builders Commission
- Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors
Contact
Mississippi Board of Contractors
2679 Crane Ridge Drive, Suite C
Jackson, MS 39216
(601) 354-6161
(601) 354-6715
info@msboc.us
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Mississippi licenses plumbing contractors but does not require licensing of journeyman plumbers. Check with the local county or municipal authorities for specific licensing requirements of craft professionals.
Reciprocity
Mississippi has entered into reciprocal agreements with the following licensing boards:
- Alabama Electrical Board
- Alabama Heating and Air
- Alabama General Contractors Board
- Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
- Florida Construction Industries Licensing Board
- Georgia Board of Residential and General Contractors
- Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors
- North Carolina Electrical Contractors Board
- North Carolina State Licensing Board for General Contractors
- South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board
- South Carolina Residential Builders Commission
- Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors
Contact
Mississippi Board of Contractors
2679 Crane Ridge Drive, Suite C
Jackson, MS 39216
(601) 354-6161
(601) 354-6715
info@msboc.us
Missouri
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
Missouri does not have any state-wide reciprocal agreements for electricians.
Contact
3605 Missouri Boulevard
P.O. Box 1335
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1335
(573) 522-3280
(573) 751-6301
OSEC@pr.mo.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Missouri has state statutes pertaining to Plumbers, but licensing is at the discretion of county and local municipal authorities. Check with appropriate jurisdiction authorities.
Reciprocity
Missouri does not have any state-wide reciprocal agreements for plumbers or gasfitters. Local governments may reciprocate with other local licensing authorities or possibly out of state license holders.
Montana
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Montana offers state licensing of residential, journeyman, master and electrical contractors. For details on each licensing type, please click the link to visit Montana’s Electrical Board website.
Reciprocity
Montana reciprocates residential and journeyman licenses with the following states:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- Oregon (state-to-state only)
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Wyoming
The Board will reciprocate a Residental and Journeyman electrican license or a Master electrician licensed down to a Journeyman license if the Master electrician license was obtained by examination.
The Board does not reciprocate a Master electrician license. The only way to obtain a master license is by examination.
Contact
Board of Electrical
301 S. Park Avenue
4th Floor
Helena, MT 59620
(406) 444-6880
dlibsdhelp@mt.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Montana licenses journeyman and master plumbers. To qualify to sit for the examination for a journeyman license, you must have five years of experience in plumbing or completion of an approved apprenticeship program. To qualify to sit for the examination for a master license, you must have four years of experience as a licensed journeyman plumber with three of those years either working for a master plumber or in a supervisory capacity. Complete licensure requirements can be found by clicking the link to view more information on Montana’s Board of Plumbers website.
Reciprocity
Montana reciprocates journeyman licenses with the following states:
- Oregon
- Idaho
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
Montana does not have master electrician licensing reciprocity. The only way to obtain a master license is via examination.
Contact
Board of Plumbers
301 S. Park Avenue
4th Floor
Helena, MT 59620
Nebraska
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Nebraska licenses journeyman and master electricians.
Reciprocity
The Nebraska State Electrical Board has reciprocal licensing agreements for journeyman electricians the following states: (The applicant must have passed a state examination in order for the license to reciprocate to another state.)
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Minnesota *
- Montana
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota *
- Texas
- Wyoming
Contact
Nebraska Electrical Division
1220 Lincoln Mall, Suite 125
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 471-3550
(402) 471-4297
SED.OfficeStaff@nebraska.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Plumbers are not currently regulated by the state of Nebraska. However, contractors need to register to do business in Nebraska. A contractor is any person who engages in the business of construction and includes subcontractors, general contractors, and any other person arranging for the performance of work on real property.
Reciprocity
Licensing reciprocity is at the discretion of each local municipal or county authority. Local municipalities of Nebraska have adopted the International Plumbing Code established by the International Code Council. Contact the appropriate authorities where work is to be performed.
Nevada
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Nevada does not license electricians, but electrical contractors need to be licensed by the State Contractors Board. Contact the local authorities where work is to be performed for local licensing requirements.
Reciprocity
Nevada has reciprocity agreements with the following states for trade examinations only:
- Arizona
- California
- Utah
All other information and application requirements must be completed.
Contact
Northern Nevada
9670 Gateway Drive, Ste 100
Reno, NV 89521
Phone: (775) 688-1141
Fax: (775) 688-1271
Website: http://www.nvcontractorsboard.com
Southern Nevada
2310 Corporate Circle, Ste 200
Henderson, NV 89074
Phone: (702) 486-1100
Fax: (702) 486-1190
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Nevada does not license plumbers or gasfitters, but contractors need to be licensed by the State Contractors Board. Contact the local authorities where work is to be performed for local licensing requirements.
Reciprocity
Nevada has reciprocity agreements with the following states for trade examinations only:
- Arizona
- California
- Utah
All other information and application requirements must be completed.
Licensing reciprocity is at the discretion of each local municipal or county authority. Local municipalities of Nebraska have adopted the International Plumbing Code established by the International Code Council. Contact the appropriate authorities where work is to be performed.
Contact
Northern Nevada
9670 Gateway Drive, Ste 100
Reno, NV 89521
Phone: (775) 688-1141
Fax: (775) 688-1271
Website: http://www.nvcontractorsboard.com
Southern Nevada
2310 Corporate Circle, Ste 200
Henderson, NV 89074
Phone: (702) 486-1100
Fax: (702) 486-1190
New Hampshire
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
New Hampshire licenses master, journeyman and high/medium voltage electricians. The Electricians’ Board registers apprentice electricians and high/medium voltage trainees.
Reciprocity
New Hampshire has journeyman and master license reciprocity with the following states:
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Vermont
Contact
New Hampshire Electricians’ Board
7 Eagle Square
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2152
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
New Hampshire licenses master, journeyman and apprentice plumbers, as well as gas trainees and fitters.
Reciprocity
New Hampshire will accept plumbing licenses from other states. A copy of any previously held out of state plumbing license or other authorization to practice as a plumber must be submitted with initial application.
Contact
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
7 Eagle Square
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2152
New Jersey
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
New Jersey licenses and regulates contractors and craft professionals in the electrical trades.
Reciprocity
New Jersey does not have reciprocity agreements with any other state.
Contact
Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
Philameana Tucker
Executive Director
P.O. Box 45006
Newark, New Jersey 07101
(973) 504-6410
TuckerP@dca.lps.state.nj.us
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
New Jersey licenses medical gas installers and master plumbers. Journeyman and apprentices are registered through the Board of Examiners.
Reciprocity
New Jersey does not have reciprocity agreements with any other state.
Contact
Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
Susan Rischawy
Executive Director
P.O. Box 45008
Newark, New Jersey 07101
(973) 504-6420
MasterPlumber@dca.njoag.gov
New Mexico
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
New Mexico licenses contractors and journeyman electricians for performing any electrical work in the state.
Reciprocity
Contact
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
New Mexico licenses contractors and journeyman plumbers for performing any plumbing work in the state.
Reciprocity
New Mexico does not have plumbing/gasfitting licensing reciprocity agreements with other states.
New York
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
New York does not have state reciprocity. Check with local authorities where work is to be performed for reciprocity agreements or exam waivers.
Contact
NYS Department of State
Division of Licensing Services
P.O. Box 22001
Albany, NY 12201-2001
(518) 474-4429
(518) 473-6648
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
New York plumbing license requirements are set locally and not by the state. To get your plumbing license in New York, contact the town, city and/or county where you would like to work as a plumber to find out the requirements.
Reciprocity
New York does not have state reciprocity. Check with local authorities where work is to be performed for reciprocity agreements or exam waivers.
Contact
NYS Department of State
Division of Licensing Services
P.O. Box 22001
Albany, NY 12201-2001
(518) 474-4429
(518) 473-6648
North Carolina
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
North Carolina only licenses electrical contractors and offers 10 categories of licensing. North Carolina does not require the licensing of journeyman electricians.
Reciprocity
North Carolina has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Contact
NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
3101 Industrial Drive, Suite 206
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 733-9042 ext. 209
(800) 691-8399
tonyal@ncbeec.org
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
North Carolina only licenses plumbing contractors. North Carolina does not require the licensing of journeyman plumbers.
Reciprocity
North Carolina does not offer reciprocity for plumbing contractor licenses.
North Dakota
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
North Dakota is part of a Multi-State Reciprocal Licensing Group. The reciprocal licensing agreement applies to master and journeyman electricians as follows:
Master and Journeyman License:
- Minnesota
- South Dakota
Journeyman License Only:
- Alaska
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Maine
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- Utah
- Wyoming
Contact
1929 N. Washington Street, Suite A-1
Bismarck, ND 58507-7335
(701) 328-9522
(701) 328-9524
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Any person performing plumbing in North Dakota must be licensed with the North Dakota State Plumbing Board, including apprentices, journeyman and master plumbers.
Reciprocity
North Dakota has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Minnesota
- Montana
- South Dakota
Additional reciprocity may exist depending on individual state requirements.
Contact
North Dakota State Plumbing Board
1110 College Drive Suite 210
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 328-9977
(701) 328-9979
ndplumb@nd.gov
Ohio
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
Ohio contractors now have reciprocity with the following states. Reciprocity is only offered to those who have taken the state recognized test. If you grandfathered in, you are not eligible to reciprocate.
Kentucky – Electrical, HVAC and Refrigeration
Louisiana – Electrical, HVAC, Refrigeration and Hydronics
North Carolina – Electrical
South Carolina – Electrical, HVAC and Plumbing
Tennessee – Electrical, HVAC, Refrigeration, Plumbing and Hydronics
West Virginia – Electrical, HVAC and Plumbing
Contact
1929 N. Washington Street, Suite A-1
Bismarck, ND 58507-7335
(701) 328-9522
(701) 328-9524
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Ohio does not license journeyman plumbers, but it does require a mandatory state plumbing license for contractors in commercial work. The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board administers a test for plumbing contractors. Some local jurisdictions may offer a journeyman license or registration. No localities may subsequently require any restriction other than registration from practicing plumbing contracting in that locality.
Reciprocity
Ohio contractors now have reciprocity with the following states. Reciprocity is only offered to those who have taken the state recognized test. If you grandfathered in, you are not eligible to reciprocate.
- Kentucky – Electrical, HVAC and Refrigeration
- Louisiana – Electrical, HVAC, Refrigeration and Hydronics
- North Carolina – Electrical
- South Carolina – Electrical, HVAC and Plumbing
- Tennessee – Electrical, HVAC, Refrigeration, Plumbing and Hydronics
- West Virginia – Electrical, HVAC and Plumbing
Contact
Ohio Department of Commerce
Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB)
77 South High Street, 23rd Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6133
(614) 644-3493
Oklahoma
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Oklahoma does require licensing for journeyman and electrical contractors.
Reciprocity
Oklahoma has reciprocal agreements with the following states:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Montana
- Nebraska
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Wyoming
Contact
Construction Industries Board
2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 2F
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 521-6550
(405) 521-65251929 N. Washington Street, Suite A-1
Bismarck, ND 58507-7335
(701) 328-9522
(701) 328-9524
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Oklahoma does require the licensing of journeyman and plumbing contractors.
Reciprocity
If licensed/registered in another state, you must attach a copy of original certificate or copy of current license, plus the rules governing that state or jurisdiction.
Contact
Construction Industries Board
2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 2F
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 521-6550
(405) 521-6525
Oregon
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Reciprocity
Contact
Construction Industries Board
2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 2F
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 521-6550
(405) 521-65251929 N. Washington Street, Suite A-1
Bismarck, ND 58507-7335
(701) 328-9522
(701) 328-9524
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Oklahoma does require the licensing of journeyman and plumbing contractors.
Reciprocity
If licensed/registered in another state, you must attach a copy of original certificate or copy of current license, plus the rules governing that state or jurisdiction.
Contact
Construction Industries Board
2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 2F
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 521-6550
(405) 521-6525
Wyoming
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Wyoming licenses various types of electricians, including: journeyman, master and apprentice electricians.
Reciprocity
Wyoming has reciprocity agreements for journeyman electricians with the following states:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Maine
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
Wyoming reciprocates master electrician licensing in the following states:
- Idaho
- South Dakota
- Utah
Contact
Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety
320 West 25th St. 3rd Floor
Cheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7288
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Wyoming does not currently license plumbers. The authority to license plumbers is deferred to local government authorities. Please check with the county or municipality where work is to be performed.
Reciprocity
Check with local governmental authority.
Contact
Check with local governmental authority.
Wisconsin
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Wisconsin regulates a variety of electrical licensing categories for anyone wishing to perform electrical contracting and electrical work.
Reciprocity
Wisconsin currently has a reciprocity agreement with Iowa. It covers the Journeyman and Master electrical licensing categories.
Contact
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
4822 Madison Yards Way
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 266-2112
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Wisconsin regulates a variety of plumbing licensing categories for anyone wishing to perform plumbing contracting and plumbing work.
Reciprocity
Wisconsin does not have plumbing/gasfitting licensing reciprocity agreements with any other state.
Contact
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
4822 Madison Yards Way
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 266-2112
West Virginia
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
West Virginia regulates the licensure of electricians through the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Reciprocity
West Virginia has varying reciprocity arrangements with the following states:
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Tennessee
Contact
West Virginia Fire Commission
Office of the State Fire Marshal
1207 Quarrier St., (2nd Flr.)
Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 558-2191
(304) 558-2537
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
West Virginia requires the certification of plumbers. No plumber may perform or offer to perform plumbing work in West Virginia without a plumber certification issued by the West Virginia Division of Labor.
Reciprocity
West Virginia does have reciprocity agreements for plumbing certifications with the following states:
- Ohio
- Tennessee
Contact
West Virginia Division of Labor
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
State Capitol Complex – Building 3, Room 200
Charleston, WV 25305
(304) 558-7890
Washington
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Washington requires certification of all electrical workers. To hire electrical workers, all electrical or telecommunications contractors must have a proper license.
Reciprocity
Washington has a reciprocal agreement with Oregon.
Contact
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
P.O. Box 44000
Olympia, WA 98504-4000
(360) 902-5269
(360) 902-5595
ElectricalProgram@lni.wa.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Washington State requires a variety of plumbing certifications including journeyman, medical gas and backflow.
Reciprocity
Washington makes for provision for licensed plumbers from other states. For more details contact the Department of Labor and Industries.
Contact
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Plumber Certification Program
P.O. Box 44470
Olympia, WA 98504-4470
(360) 902-5207
(360) 902-5812
Plumbers@lni.wa.gov
Virginia
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
The Virginia Board for Contractors regulates individual craft professionals who engage in electrical work. The term “certified” is used, but state certification of electricians is mandatory.
Reciprocity
The following is a list of licensing agreements (reciprocity) and examination agreements (exemptions) that have been approved by the Board for Contractors:
- Alabama Electrical Contractor License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- District of Columbia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Examination Reciprocity
- Kentucky Electrician and Master Electrician License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- Maryland Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- West Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- Maryland HVAC Board Journeyman and Master HVA Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master HVA License Examination Reciprocity
- North Carolina Unlimited (equivalent to Class A) and Intermediate (equivalent to Class B) Electrical Contractor License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License and Class A or Class B Electrical Contractor Business License and Examination Reciprocity
- Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) – Examination agreement for Journeyman and Master Plumbers and Gas Fitters
Contact
Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
9960 Mayland Drive
Suite 400
Richmond VA 23233-1485
(804) 367-8511
contractor@dpor.virginia.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
The Virginia Board for Contractors regulates individual craft professionals who engage in plumbing work. The term “certified” is used, but state certification of plumbers is mandatory.
Reciprocity
The following is a list of licensing agreements (reciprocity) and examination agreements (exemptions) that have been approved by the Board for Contractors:
- Alabama Electrical Contractor License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- District of Columbia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Examination Reciprocity
- Kentucky Electrician and Master Electrician License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- Maryland Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- West Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrical Tradesman License Examination Reciprocity
- Maryland HVAC Board Journeyman and Master HVA Tradesman License and Virginia Journeyman and Master HVA License Examination Reciprocity
- North Carolina Unlimited (equivalent to Class A) and Intermediate (equivalent to Class B) Electrical Contractor License and Virginia Master Electrical Tradesman License and Class A or Class B Electrical Contractor Business License and Examination Reciprocity
- Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) – Examination agreement for Journeyman and Master Plumbers and Gas Fitters
Contact
Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
9960 Mayland Drive
Suite 400
Richmond VA 23233-1485
(804) 367-8511
contractor@dpor.virginia.gov
Vermont
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Vermont’s Department of Public Safety regulates the licensing of electricians at the master, journey and specialist level.
Reciprocity
Vermont has master and journeyman electrician reciprocity agreements with the following states:
- Maine
- New Hampshire
Contact
Division of Fire Safety; Licensing
45 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671
(802) 479-7564
DPS.DFSLicensing@vermont.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Vermont licenses master, journeyman and two classifications of specialty plumbing licensure.
Reciprocity
Vermont will recognize a master, journeyman or specialist plumber’s license issued in another state or municipality as long as the issuer maintains standards at least equivalent to those of Vermont.
Contact
Division of Fire Safety; Licensing
45 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671
(802) 479-7564
DPS.DFSLicensing@vermont.gov
Utah
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Utah requires electricians of various types to be licensed in order to perform work in the state.
Reciprocity
To apply to Utah using one of the licenses deemed equivalent (states listed below) you must have held a Journeyman Electrician license for at least one year. Additionally, the license must be active and in good standing.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- Washington, D.C.
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Contact
(801) 530-6628
(866) 275-3675
b5@utah.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Utah requires plumbers of various types to be licensed in order to perform work in the state.
Reciprocity
The Utah Commerce Division of Professional Licensing will reciprocate only specific, active contractor license classifications from the following states:
- Arizona
- California
- Louisiana
- Nevada
- South Carolina
Contact
(801) 530-6628
(866) 275-3675
b5@utah.gov
Texas
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Texas regulates and licenses both electrical contractors and electrical craft professionals at the journeyman and master electrician level. While local municipalities and counties may require a license and/or fee to perform work, they cannot require an examination in addition to the state electrician examination.
Reciprocity
Texas offers reciprocity for master electricians with Louisiana (state contractor’s license) and North Carolina (master electrician or unlimited electrical contractor).
Reciprocity exists for journeyman electricians with the following states:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Wyoming
Contact
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Electricians Program
PO Box 12157
Austin, TX 78711
(512) 463-6599
(512) 463-9468
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Louisiana & Arkansas Journeymen with gasfitter licensees in good standing are now eligible to obtain the equivalent license in Texas.
Reciprocity
The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners considers reciprocity on an individual basis. If licensed in another state, the applicant must submit a letter on official letterhead from that state’s licensing authority stating that the individual has a valid journeyman or master plumber license. The letter must also include the length of time the license has been held, whether or not the license is renewable and whether or not the person has any complaints or disciplinary actions against them in that jurisdiction.
Contact
Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners
929 E 41st St
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 936-5200
Tennessee
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Tennessee has Limited Licensed Electricians and contractor licensing.
Reciprocity
The following is a list of state agencies with a trade exam waiver (reciprocal) agreement with our Tennessee “Contractor’s” license:
- Alabama (General, Electrical, Residential, and HVAC)
- Arkansas (Commercial/Residential Building only)
- Georgia (Commercial Building and Electrical)
- Louisiana (Residential, Commercial, Electrical and Mechanical)
- Mississippi (Residential, Commercial, Electrical, Mechanical (Unlimited)
- North Carolina (Residential/Commercial Building, Electrical)
- Ohio (Electrical; Plumbing; and HVAC)
- South Carolina (Commercial Contractors Licensing Board)
- West Virginia (Residential, Commercial, Industrial Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Masonry)
- NASCLA (National Commercial Exam)
Contact
State of Tennessee / Department of Commerce and Insurance
Board for Licensing Contractors
500 James Robertson Pkwy.
Nashville, TN 37243
(800) 544-7693
(615) 532-2868
Contractors.Home-Improvement@TN.Gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Tennessee has Limited License Plumbers and contractor licensing
Reciprocity
The following is a list of state agencies with a trade exam waiver (reciprocal) agreement with our Tennessee “Contractor’s” license:
- Alabama (General, Electrical, Residential, and HVAC)
- Arkansas (Commercial/Residential Building only)
- Georgia (Commercial Building and Electrical)
- Louisiana (Residential, Commercial, Electrical and Mechanical)
- Mississippi (Residential, Commercial, Electrical, Mechanical (Unlimited)
- North Carolina (Residential/Commercial Building, Electrical)
- Ohio (Electrical; Plumbing; and HVAC)
- South Carolina (Commercial Contractors Licensing Board)
- West Virginia (Residential, Commercial, Industrial Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Masonry)
- NASCLA (National Commercial Exam)
Contact
State of Tennessee / Department of Commerce and Insurance
Board for Licensing Contractors
500 James Robertson Pkwy.
Nashville, TN 37243
(800) 544-7693
(615) 532-2868
Contractors.Home-Improvement@TN.Gov
South Dakota
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
The South Dakota Electrical Commission regulates and authorizes a variety of electrical license types.
Reciprocity
South Dakota has reciprocity agreements with the following states:
Journeyman Only:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Montana
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- Utah
Journeyman and Electrical Contractor:
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Wyoming
Contact
South Dakota Electrical Commission
Department of Labor & Regulation
217 W. Missouri Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-3573
(605) 773-6213
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
South Dakota regulates and licenses plumbing contractors, journeyman and apprentices.
Reciprocity
You may be registered as a plumber in South Dakota without taking an examination if:
- You pay the required fee.
- You hold a license from another state that the Commission determines is equivalent to a South Dakota license.
Contact
South Dakota Plumbing Commission
217 W. Missouri Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-3429
(605) 773-5405
South Carolina
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
South Carolina regulates the licensing of electrical contractors, but there is no state-required licensing of journeyman electricians. Craft licensing is at the discretion of local units of municipal or county government. The Municipal Association of South Carolina (a non-government entity) offers information on local licensing and trade exams.
Reciprocity
South Carolina offers reciprocity for contractor licenses only and with certain states and local governments, including the following:
Journeyman:
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
Master Electrician:
- Texas
- Utah
Contact
South Carolina Residential Builders Commission
110 Centerview Dr
Columbia, SC 29210
(803) 896-4696
Contact.RBC@llr.sc.gov
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
South Carolina regulates the licensing of plumbing contractors, but there is no state-required licensing of journeyman plumbers. Craft licensing is at the discretion of local units of municipal or county government. The Municipal Association of South Carolina (a non-government entity) offers information on local licensing and trade exams.
Reciprocity
South Carolina offers reciprocity for contractor licenses only and with certain states and local governments, including the following:
- Ohio
- Tennessee
Contact
South Carolina Residential Builders Commission
110 Centerview Dr
Columbia, SC 29210
(803) 896-4696
Contact.RBC@llr.sc.gov
Rhode Island
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Rhode Island requires the licensing of contractors and craft professionals who perform any type of electrical work in the state. Rhode Island hosts a number of electrical license types including contractor, journeyman and sign electrician.
Reciprocity
Rhode Island does not offer direct reciprocity for out-of-state electrical licenses.
Contact
Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
Division of Workforce Regulation and Safety Professional Regulation Unit
1511 Pontiac Avenue
Cranston, RI 02920-0943
(401) 462-8580
(401) 462-8528
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Rhode Island requires the licensing of contractors and craft professionals who perform any type of plumbing or irrigation work in the state.
Reciprocity
Rhode Island offers reciprocity to out-of-state applicants who can show that they hold licensure equivalent to the state’s standards. Out-of-state applicants must attach proof of licensure from their respective state, alongside degrees or certificates, positions held, and hours of on-the-job training.
Contact
Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
Division of Workforce Regulation and Safety Professional Regulation Unit
1511 Pontiac Avenue
Cranston, RI 02920-0943
(401) 462-8580
(401) 462-8528
Pennsylvania
State Electrical Licensing Requirements
Pennsylvania does not have state-wide licensing requirements for electrical craft professionals or contractors. Licensing requirements are a function of local county or municipal government.
Some of Pennsylvania’s municipalities have established local licensure or certification requirements for contractors or construction trades people. Typically, these requirements pertain to home improvement contractors, electrical contractors and plumbing contractors. Since Pennsylvania has no jurisdiction in this matter, the Department maintains no records concerning municipalities that have established licensure or certification requirements. This information can only be obtained by contacting the municipality where construction work will occur.
State Plumbing/Gasfitters Requirements
Pennsylvania does not presently regulate or license plumbing contractors, journeyman or apprentices.
In 2015, an effort is underway to introduce a bill in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to regulate the plumbing trades through the Department of Labor and Industry. The proposed legislation will allow the existing plumbing licensing programs in Allegheny and Philadelphia Counties to continue.