The different types of electrical licenses in Georgia are:. Electrical Contractor Class I. Electrical Contractor Class II. Georgia electrical contractor class I. Applicants for this license must:. Be at least 21 years old. Pass an examination. Be approved to sit for the electrical exam. Possess a high school diploma or GED. Have at least four years of electrical work experience.
Georgia electrical contractor class II. Class II licensees are authorized to perform electrical jobs of any amount and size. Applicants must:.
Have a high school diploma or GED. Licenses are issued by the. Georgia Board of Electrical Contractors. The average. Georgia electrical license applicants are expected to have at least four years of experience. You can enroll in a Georgia electrician apprenticeship program to get work experience. As an apprentice, you will perform a variety of electrical jobs under the direction of a licensed electrician.
Georgia electrician apprenticeship programs:. IEC Apprenticeship Program. Technical College System of Georgia. Registered Nurse, Accountant , click here to continue the registration process.
If you wish to register for a business or facility license account e. Barber Shop, Pharmacy , click here to continue the registration process. You agree not to use any web crawler, scraper, or other robot or automated program or device to obtain data from the website. You agree that you will not sell or license anything that you download, print, or copy from this website. If the statewide medical gas piping certificate holder fails to braze to the piping procedure as outlined by National Fire Protection Association 99 during each 12 months, the certificate holder shall be required to pass a braze test as per American Society of Mechnical Engineers.
Section IX or American Welding Such braze test must be conducted by a division approved medical gas piping certification program. H ierarchy Search: Y N. R oute : S earch tips. An applicant must submit three references on the required form from persons who can attest to the applicant's good character and electrical experience to the satisfaction of the Division. At least one reference must be from a licensed electrical contractor who shall include his or her registration number.
Statewide class I electrical contractor licenses are restricted to electrical contracting involving single-phase electrical installations which do not exceed amperes at the service drop or the service lateral.
Class II electrical contractor licenses are unrestricted. Such experience must be Primary Experience. No more than one 1 year of experience may be credited based on Secondary Experience or Education. For example, three 3 years of Primary Experience and two 2 years of Secondary Experience would meet the 4 years experience requirements. Applicants for Class II Licenses must document experience with installations in excess of single phase, amperes systems.
Primary Experience involves installation of electrical systems. The public welfare and overall life safety responsibility require that an electrical contractor have actual in-the-field experience and be competent in all phases of electrical work.
Nothing in this rule shall be construed to permit the unlicensed practice of electrical contracting. Applicants for Class II licenses must document prior experience in all of the following, and applicants for Class I license must document primary experience in at least 6 of the following: a Installation of raceway systems, including pull boxes, junction boxes, conduit bodies and the connections in the system and to cabinets, panelboards, switchboards, and boxes, which meet all Code use and installation requirements.
Examples of Secondary Experience may include: a Instruction received on electrical installation, theory, and code by a full-time secondary or post secondary instructor in an established class at a recognized learning center.
Requests for oral administration of the examination must be received in writing and approved by the Division prior to the examination being scheduled. In conjunction with any request for oral administration of the examination, the applicant shall give full and complete explanation of any physical, emotional, or educational limitation.
The decision of the Division concerning such a request is final. Rule An applicant must provide three persons who are currently licensed as plumbers who can attest to the applicant's good character and plumbing experience to the satisfaction of the Division. At least one reference must be a licensed master plumber. Statewide Class I master plumber licenses are restricted to plumbing involving single-family dwellings and one-level dwellings designed for not more than two families and commercial structures not to exceed 10, square feet in area.
Statewide Class II master plumber licenses are unrestricted. At least 2 years of experience must be Primary Experience as defined in paragraph 5 below. Applicants for Class II Unrestricted master plumber license must document experience in commercial or industrial plumbing.
Such experience may be Primary or Secondary experience as defined in paragraphs 5 or 6 below. Examples of Primary Experience would include; but not be limited to: a installation of plumbing pipes and fixtures by a plumbing contractor, master plumber, journeyman plumber, plumbing foreman, plumbing superintendent, a military plumber with a rank of at least a 3rd class petty officer or E-4 noncommissioned officer; b mechanical engineer or design by a registered professional engineer having responsibility for follow-up project inspection.
Examples of Secondary Experience may include; but not be limited to: a installation of plumbing pipes and fixtures by a plumbing apprentice, trainee, or helper; b plumbing work performed by a maintenance employee; c instruction on plumbing installation, theory, and code by a fulltime secondary or post secondary instructor; d inspection of plumbing by a full-time municipal or county inspector; e mechanical engineering or design by a registered professional engineer without having responsibility for project inspection; f estimating plumbing work for a plumbing contractor.
To remain eligible for renewal, license holders must complete four hours of electrical contracting continuing education coursework annually may be provided by a college, vocational-technical school, trade association, a public utility or an electrical equipment manufacturer. To prepare for your electrician exam, use the following two practice exams by Ray Holder Master Electrician and Certified Electrical Trade Instructor which have questions with fully explained answers:.
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