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Continuing education — electricians in North Dakota

State CE requirement

NORTH-DAKOTA · electrician

16 hours every 3 years

The North Dakota State Electrical Board (NDSEB) requires Journeyman and Master Electricians to complete 16 hours of NDSEB-approved continuing education every three years, per North Dakota Administrative Code Title 20. Hours must include a National Electrical Code update course based on the edition currently adopted by North Dakota. Only NDSEB-approved providers and courses count. Licenses renew annually; CE must be documented across the three-year cycle. Verify the current hour breakdown, approved courses, and NEC edition on the NDSEB Continuing Education page (https://www.ndseb.com/continuing-education/) before each renewal. Source: NDSEB.

Approved providers

  • NDSEB approves CE providers; current list on the NDSEB Continuing Education page.
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Specialty certifications

National certifications that apply to electricians regardless of state licensing.

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