NH · Electrician

Continuing education — electricians in New Hampshire

State CE requirement

NEW-HAMPSHIRE · electrician

15 hours every 3 years

The New Hampshire Electricians' Board requires 15 hours of continuing education each code cycle, on changes to the latest published edition of NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) adopted in New Hampshire, for Journeyman and Master licensees. The requirement is published by the Board under its code-cycle renewal rules and must be documented at renewal through the OPLC online portal. Source: New Hampshire OPLC Electricians' Apprenticeship Requirements (https://www.oplc.nh.gov/find-board/electricians-board/electricians-applications/electricians-apprenticeship-requirements).

Approved providers

  • Electricians' Board-approved NEC update course providers
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Specialty certifications

National certifications that apply to electricians regardless of state licensing.

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