Electrician License Requirements in Delaware
| Licensing Authority | Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Electrical Examiners (DPR) |
| License Type | Master Electrician |
| Experience Required | Journeyperson: 8,000 hours of full-time electrical work experience under a licensed master electrician. Master Electrician: Journeyperson certificate plus 2 years experience as a journeyperson under a master, OR 7 years total experience under a master without a journeyperson certificate. |
| Education Substitute | Completion of a registered apprenticeship program satisfies the journeyperson requirements |
| Exam Required | Yes — Master Electrician Exam |
| Bond Required | No |
| Insurance | General liability: recommended. Workers comp: required with employees |
| Continuing Education | 10 hours 2 years (5 of 10 hours must be NEC-related starting at second renewal) |
| Processing Time | 4-8 weeks |
Fee Breakdown
| Application Fee | $172 |
| Est. Initial Total | $172 |
Renewal: $172 every 2 years (expires June 30 of even years)
Exam Requirements
Master Electrician Exam
Pass: 70%
National Electrical CodeElectrical theoryDelaware electrical regulationsSafety practices
Exam provider: PSI
Notes
- License types include Master, Master Special, Limited, Limited Special, Journeyperson, Residential, and Apprentice
- All electrician licenses expire June 30 of even-numbered years
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a electrician license in Delaware?
Yes, Delaware requires a statewide electrician license through the Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Electrical Examiners.
How much does a electrician license cost in Delaware?
The estimated initial cost is $172, including application, exam, and license fees.
Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: DPR