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Electrician License Requirements in Florida

Licensing AuthorityElectrical Contractors Licensing Board (ECLB)
License TypeEC - Certified Electrical Contractor
Experience Required4 years of electrical work experience under a licensed electrical contractor
Exam RequiredYes — Electrical Trade Exam + Business Exam
Bond RequiredNo
InsuranceGeneral liability: required. Workers comp: required with employees
Continuing Education14 hours every 2 years
Processing Time4-8 weeks

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee$249
Exam Fee$150
Est. Initial Total$399

Renewal: $209 every 2 years

Exam Requirements

Electrical Trade Exam

Pass: 70%
National Electrical CodeFlorida electrical laws

Business Exam

Pass: 70%
Florida business lawFinancial management

Exam provider: Pearson VUE

License Reciprocity

This state has reciprocity agreements with 3 states. View full reciprocity detailsYou may be able to skip the trade exam if you hold a valid license from one of these states.

louisianaTrade exam waived under specific conditions; must pass business/finance and code exams
north carolinaTrade exam waived under specific conditions; must pass business/finance and code exams
mississippiTrade exam waived under specific conditions; must pass business/finance and code exams

Notes

  • Licensed through ECLB (separate from CILB for other trades)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an electrician license in Florida?

Yes, Florida requires a statewide electrician license through the Electrical Contractors Licensing Board.

How much does an electrician license cost in Florida?

The estimated initial cost is $399, including application, exam, and license fees.

What experience do I need for an electrician license in Florida?

4 years of electrical work experience under a licensed electrical contractor

What exams are required for an electrician license in Florida?

You must pass the Electrical Trade Exam and Business Exam exams. A passing score of 70% is required. Exams are administered by Pearson VUE.

Does Florida have electrician license reciprocity?

Yes, Florida has reciprocity agreements with 3 states that may apply to electricians. Licensed contractors from these states may be eligible to skip certain exams or have an expedited application process.

How long does it take to get an electrician license in Florida?

Processing time is typically 4-8 weeks after submitting a complete application.

Is continuing education required for electricians in Florida?

Yes, 14 hours per every 2 years is required for license renewal.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: ECLB