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Author Master Electrician from Michigan Living in Ohio
jiffyh

2006-03-22, 12:21 pm

Hello. I am a Michigan Licensed Master Electrician living in Ohio and I
am looking for information about licensing for the same credential in
Ohio. About all I have been able to find is information on aquiring a
contractors license. Is there any one that can help me? Thank you in
advance, Jeff

Salmon Egg

2006-03-22, 6:21 pm

On 3/22/06 8:10 AM, in article
1143043809.458348.172860@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com, "jiffyh"
<jefferyhandley@buckeye-express.com> wrote:

> Hello. I am a Michigan Licensed Master Electrician living in Ohio and I
> am looking for information about licensing for the same credential in
> Ohio. About all I have been able to find is information on aquiring a
> contractors license. Is there any one that can help me? Thank you in
> advance, Jeff
>

I am not an electrician and I live on the Pacific Coast. Nevertheless, I do
not expect that I would be as helpless as you make out to be.

Obviously you have access to the internet. Try to google the terms (Ohio,
electrician, license, contractor). I will be very surprised if that does not
get you to the state agency that handles what you want.

Bill
-- Ferme le Bush


SQLit

2006-03-22, 9:21 pm


"jiffyh" <jefferyhandley@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
news:1143043809.458348.172860@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> Hello. I am a Michigan Licensed Master Electrician living in Ohio and I
> am looking for information about licensing for the same credential in
> Ohio. About all I have been able to find is information on aquiring a
> contractors license. Is there any one that can help me? Thank you in
> advance, Jeff
>


Some states do not have a "master" license. Arizona does not even license
electricians, contractors; yes. Some states have city licenses like Texas


jiffyh

2006-03-22, 10:21 pm

"About all I have been able to find is information on aquiring a
contractors license."
Guess you missed that statement. I know how to search the net.
I wouldn't have asked if I didn't hit a brick wall.
If you are not an electrician and had nothing more to say then the
obvious,
then why bother?

jiffyh

2006-03-22, 10:21 pm

I've come to the conclusion here with respect to Ohio.
You have to be working with the IBEW to get a license
Thanks

Spokesman

2006-03-22, 11:21 pm


"jiffyh" <jefferyhandley@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
news:1143077613.337597.264790@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> I've come to the conclusion here with respect to Ohio.
> You have to be working with the IBEW to get a license
> Thanks




Mob rules!



>



electrician@electrician.com

2006-03-23, 2:21 pm

Approved CEU Courses: View List of Approved CEU Courses
State Board: State of Ohio Department of Commerce
Division of Industry Compliance OCIEB
6606 Tussing Road, P.O. Box 4009
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
(614) 644-3493 Fax: (614) 728-1200
http://www.com.state.oh.us/

Licensing Requirements: Contractor (State Qualification Certificate)
Requirements: 5 years in the trade prior to the date of application, or
3 years experience as an engineer in the construction industry.
Exam By: ICC
Passing Grade: 70%
Exam Hours: 5
Application Fee: $25
Exam Fee: $70
Certificate Fee: $25
No. Times Given: Every 2 months
Continuing education Requirements: 10 classroom hours of approved
continuing education each year. 5 hrs. must be code related.

NOTE: Individuals holding an electrical contractor's license whose 3
year cycle has not yet ended (hours due in 2005 or 2006) must still
complete their 30 hrs. of approved continuing education by their
assigned due dates. The 30 hours must be comprised of the following
subject area and hours: Code 20 hrs., Business 5 hrs., Health & Safety
2.5 hrs., Technology 2.5 hrs.
Renewal: Quarterly depending upon the month the exam was taken -
3/30, 6/30 or 9/30
Renewal Year: Annually
Other Licenses: N/A
NEC Adoption Dates: 2005 NEC adopted January 2005
Next Projected NEC Adoption Date: 2008 NEC - January 2008
Notes: Updated: May, 2005
Reciprocates: West Virginia

jiffyh

2006-03-24, 10:21 am

Thanks for the info, spokesman. I will be persuing my contractors
license. Much appreciated

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