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Electrician License in New York

Detailed licensing requirements, exam pathway, fees, and salary range for electricians in New York, Verenigde Staten.

At a glance
Required
License
5-8 years
Time to license
$500-$1,500 for exams, application, and insurance
Exam & fees
$65,000 - $105,000 per year
Average salary
Authority

Licensing body

New York City Department of Buildings / local licensing authorities

Checklist

Steps to get licensed in New York

  1. 1

    Complete a 5-year electrical apprenticeship (7,500+ hours on-the-job + 900 hours classroom)

  2. 2

    Obtain a Journeyman Electrician classification (no separate license in NY State)

  3. 3

    For NYC: accumulate 7.5 years experience and apply for a Master Electrician License

  4. 4

    Pass the NYC Master Electrician exam (written and practical portions)

  5. 5

    Obtain liability insurance and file with the Department of Buildings

License

Required

Timeline

5-8 years

Exam & fees

$500-$1,500 for exams, application, and insurance

Average salary

$65,000 - $105,000 per year

Important notes

New York State does not have a statewide electrician license. NYC issues its own Master and Special Electrician licenses. Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk counties have their own licensing requirements. IBEW Local 3 covers NYC.

FAQ

Electrician licensing in New York — FAQ

  • How long does it take to become an electrician in New York?
    5-8 years.
  • What does the electrician license cost in New York?
    $500-$1,500 for exams, application, and insurance
  • How much do electricians earn in New York?
    $65,000 - $105,000 per year
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