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Electrician License Requirements in Kansas

No Statewide License Required

Kansas does not require a statewide electrician license. Kansas has NO statewide electrician license. Licensing is entirely local. Wichita (Sedgwick County MABCD) issues journeyman and master certificates. Johnson County issues Class DE Electrical Contractor licenses. Kansas City, Topeka, and Lawrence each have their own electrical licensing. Requirements, exams, and fees vary by jurisdiction. Licenses are generally NOT transferable between cities/counties.

No state GL mandate. Most local jurisdictions require proof of insurance for electrical contractor licenses. Kansas law requires workers comp for all employers.

Trades that DO require a state license in Kansas:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a electrician license in Kansas?

No, Kansas does not require a statewide electrician license. However, local permits or registrations may be required.

How much does a electrician license cost in Kansas?

There is no statewide license fee for electricians in Kansas. Local registration fees may apply.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: No state licensing authority — local jurisdictions only