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Electrician License Requirements in Hawaii

Licensing AuthorityContractors License Board — Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA)
License TypeC-13 Electrical Contractor
Experience Required4 years of full-time supervisory experience in electrical work within the last 10 years. Must provide chronological project documentation and certified references.
Education SubstituteAccredited electrical engineering degree may substitute for up to 2 years of experience
Exam RequiredYes — Hawaii Contractor Business & Law + C-13 Electrical Trade Exam
Bond RequiredYes — $5,000
InsuranceGeneral liability: required. Workers comp: required with employees
Continuing EducationNot required
Processing Time8-12 weeks

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee$50
Exam Fee$165
Initial License Fee$633
RME initial license fee$208
RME renewal fee$208
Est. Initial Total$1,264

Renewal: $338 every 2 years (expires September 30 of even years)

Exam Requirements

Hawaii Contractor Business & Law

80 questions3 hoursPass: 75%
Hawaii construction lawContracts and liensOSHA safetyHawaii employment law

C-13 Electrical Trade Exam

100 questions4 hoursPass: 75%
National Electrical CodeElectrical systemsSafetyEstimating

Exam provider: PSI

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an electrician license in Hawaii?

Yes, Hawaii requires a statewide electrician license through the Contractors License Board — Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

How much does an electrician license cost in Hawaii?

The estimated initial cost is $848, including application, exam, and license fees. A $5,000 surety bond is also required.

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

4 years of full-time supervisory experience in electrical work within the last 10 years. Must provide chronological project documentation and certified references. Education substitute: Accredited electrical engineering degree may substitute for up to 2 years of experience

What exams are required for an electrician license in Hawaii?

You must pass the Hawaii Contractor Business & Law and C-13 Electrical Trade Exam exams. A passing score of 75% is required. Exams are administered by PSI.

Do I need a bond for an electrician license in Hawaii?

Yes, a $5,000 surety bond is required. Bond amount determined case-by-case by the Board, from $5,000 to $300,000.

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

Processing time is typically 8-12 weeks after submitting a complete application.

Is continuing education required for electricians in Hawaii?

No, Hawaii does not currently require continuing education for electrician license renewal.

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