VT · Electrician

Continuing education — electricians in Vermont

State CE requirement

VERMONT · electrician

15 hours every 3 years

Vermont requires all Journeyman and Master electricians to complete 15 hours of instruction on the National Electrical Code during the preceding 36-month period as a condition of license renewal. The Electrical Licensing Board (within the Vermont Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire Safety) publishes approved courses and tracks completion at renewal. Source: Vermont Division of Fire Safety — Electrical (https://firesafety.vermont.gov/licensing/electrical).

Approved providers

  • Electrical Licensing Board-approved NEC continuing-education providers
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Specialty certifications

National certifications that apply to electricians regardless of state licensing.

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