As you may have already guessed electrical contractors are responsible for the maintenance installation and repair of electrical systems.
Electrical contractors license utah.
Those who wish to operate as an electrical contractor in the state of utah will need to obtain the proper licenses.
Individual electrical and plumbing licenses also still require.
There are two classifications of an electrical contractor s201 and s200 and both require licensing from the utah department of commerce division of occupational and professional licensing dopl.
All electrician and electrical contractor licenses expire on september 30 2017 and renew every three years.
Contractors must take at least 3 of the required 6 hours continuing education ce courses in a live seminar.
The mission of the utah electrical joint apprenticeship and training committee.
License expiration bump period for new applicants.
Instead utah allows for licensure by endorsement.
Utah department of commerce.
The utah contractor business law exam is still required for general contractors b100 r100 e100 and plumbing and electrical contractors.
To provide the utah electrical construction industry with a highly trained and highly skilled workforce.
In cases where only individuals are licensed as contractors businesses should ensure that an employee of the business obtains and maintains the requisite licenses for practice.
All new applicants who are issued a license within 120 days of the upcoming renewal expiration date will be issued a license with the next expiration date.
No more than 3 online course hours may be used toward the ce requirement.
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However as of may 14 2019 no trade exam are required for any utah contractor licenses.
To become an s201 residential electrical contractor a master or residential master electrician s license must be obtained.
In accordance with utah administrative code r156 55b 304 during each two year license term you must have completed 16 hours of continuing education course work of which a minimum of 12 hours must be on the national electrical code.