This online course reviews the first 25 of the 75 most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through 210.70 will be covered. The course also covers safety per the 2021 NFPA 70E and Texas laws and rules per Chapters 73 and 1305.
This online 2023 NEC course for Texas reviews the middle 25 of the 75 most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 210.70 through 517.20 will be covered. The course also covers safety per the 2021 NFPA 70E and Texas laws and rules per Chapters 73 and 1305.
This online course reviews the last 25 of the 75 most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 517.22 through Annex C will be covered. The course also covers safety per the 2021 NFPA 70E and Texas laws and rules per Chapters 73 and 1305.
This 4-hour video course is approved for any Texas electrician. The course covers the required NEC, safety, and laws and regulations topics. Important parts of the 2023 NEC are covered in addition to safety per the 2024 NFPA 70E and Texas laws and rules per Chapters 73 and 1305.
Since Texas electricians need to renew their licenses annually, it's a process you want to stay on top of. While other states give electrical licensees several years between renewals, you need to make sure you complete yours each year.
What, exactly, does that entail? If you're wondering how to renew an electrical license in Texas, you've come to the right place. Here's the how-to for apprentices, journeymen, masters, and sign electricians.
Each year, your license expires on the date it was initially issued. To prevent that, you need to do three things for apprentice electrician license renewal:
If you have an electrical sign apprentice license, the process is the same.
You might think that the journeyman electrician license renewal process would be more involved because of the higher level of licensure. Actually, though, the TDLR pretty much requires the same amount of work from you. To renew each year, you need to:
If you're a journeyman sign, industrial, or lineman electrician, you need the same CE hours and will pay the same fee.
Complete your 4 hours of continuing education. Like all other electrical licensees, you need four hours of CE each year. You can take the hours online to knock them out as easily as possible.
Master sign electricians, you also need four CE hours and will have the same master license fee for renewal.
For business license renewals, check out this TDLR page on electrical contractor license renewal.