To work in the electrical construction trade in Washington, you must have a valid electrician certificate issued by L&I.
The electrical construction trade includes, but is not limited to, installing and maintaining:
To become a certified general journey level or specialty electrician in Washington, you must start as an electrical trainee or have equivalent out-of-state or military experience.
All electricians must meet the experience and training requirements to qualify for examination. There are two levels of certification for electricians: general journey-level and specialty electricians. Each has different qualification requirements.
A general journey level electrician (01) may perform all types of electrical and telecommunications installations.
Find the APPLY tab to learn how to qualify for examination.
In general, you are eligible for an Oregon reciprocal license if you possess a:
For Washington licensing verification required by Oregon, mail your Oregon Reciprocal License Verification Form along with a completed Request for Electrical Licensing Verification (F500-128-000) and fee stated on the form to the address shown in the top left corner of the request form. We will fill out your verification form and mail it back to you. Mail is the only option, do not send anything by email or fax.
Washington reciprocal certificates are generally available to those who obtained their Oregon general journeyman electrician (J) licenses after completing 8,000-hour Apprenticeships requiring at least 576 classroom hours of education and passing Oregon exams. Anyone having an Oregon General Supervising Electrician (S) license obtained by Oregon examination is also eligible.
If this describes you, and you have never held a Washington general journey level electrician (01) certificate before, or failed to pass an exam for one in the last two years, and you are not otherwise disqualified by conditions in WAC 296-46B-940(20), you are likely eligible.
If this does not describe you, you are not eligible.
For licensing verification from Oregon, fill out and submit Part C of the Application for a Reciprocal (01) General Journey Level Electrician Certificate to Oregon as follows:
Department of Consumer and Business Services
Building Codes Division
PO Box 14470
Salem, OR 97309
By fax: 503-378-2322
Oregon charges no fee to process verification requests. Once completed, the original form will be returned by mail if you do not provide instructions requesting it be returned by fax and a fax number to send it to. Please direct questions about Oregon licensing verification to: license.bcd@dcbs.oregon.gov.
Specialty electriciansThere are 14 specialty categories in the electrical construction trade, each with a specific scope of work. Depending on the specialty, there are different experience and training requirements.
The following specialties require 4,000 hours of work experience. Trainees working in these specialties must be supervised by a specialty electrician certified to do the kind of work being done or by a journey level electrician. They have to be supervised a minimum of 75% of the time, and complete 48 hours of basic classroom instruction before they can renew or qualify for examination.
The following specialties require 2,000 hours of work experience. Trainees must be supervised by a specialty electrician certified to do the kind of work being done or by a journey level electrician and be supervised 100% of the time until they pass examination. Visit the APPLY tab above for more information about 2,000 hour specialties.
Depending on the date you pass the examination and your birthdate, your initial certification will be good for a minimum of 25 months up to a maximum of 36 months for journey level or specialty electricians.
Learn how you may qualify – see the flowchart on this form: Out-of-State Application for Electrical Examination (F626-009-000).
Determine where you fit best. If you are not a 01 general journey level candidate, see if specialty work scopes in Chapter 296-46B-920 WAC match your experience. Apply accordingly.
Include documentation with your application proving you meet the requirements for experience and education referenced in the flowchart.
Mail everything to the address on the form in a single envelope. Include the application fee – see form. There are no online payment or submission options.
Do not email anything. Use our Verify tool to keep track of your status.
Before you apply for examination online: Make sure that you qualify. Use our Verify tool to confirm that your record reflects completion of required education and work experience.
Do not apply online if you do not qualify.
You can also apply for exam at the same time that you send in your last Affidavit of Experience for Washington Electrical Trainees (F500-149-000) form(s). For fastest processing, include them in the same envelope as your In-State Application for Electrical Examination (F626-001-000) form.
Mail the envelope to the address shown on the forms. Include the application fees stated on the forms. Use certified mail if you want to track receipt. Keep copies of what you send.
There are no online payment or submission options. Do not mail anything. Use our Verify tool to keep track of your status.
The road to examination for 2,000 hour specialties requires documenting hours of work experience while supervised by an electrician 100 percent of the time.
Mail everything to the address on the form in a single envelope. Include the application fees – see forms. There are no online payment or online submission options available.
After you pass your exam, we will send you a nonrenewable 0% supervision modified training certificate that allows you to work without supervision in the specialty you applied for until it expires.
Complete 24 hours of hours of approved electrical basic trainee classes. Submit an Application for a 2000 Hour Specialty Certificate (F500-098-000) when you have 2,000 hours of experience.
After we record your hours, we will mail your certificate to you.
Do not email anything. Use our Verify tool to keep track of your status.
You must renew your electrician certificate every 3 years. It expires on your birthdate. Renewal fees double after expiration. Not renewable if expired more than 90 days; retest is your only option.
To change your address or renew online, you will need the following:
Fees are payable by credit/debit card or electronic check.
Before you renew, make sure you're eligible:
When not working in Washington, you can pay your renewal fee without completing education requirements. This places your certificate into inactive status until you meet education requirements or expire.
Having trouble? Contact us at ElectricalProgram@Lni.wa.gov. Please provide your certificate number and let us know what you are experiencing.
Mail a renewal letter to you that acts as your certificate for 30 days. Your card should arrive in about 30 days. Nothing will arrive if you do not have your address up to date.
Changing your address? Make sure to change it on every license or certificate you hold.