Requirements, Fees & How to Apply — 2026 Guide
North Dakota does not have a state-level electrician license. Licensing is handled at the county or city level — check with your local municipality for permit and registration requirements.
Step-by-step application process.
North Dakota requires electricians to hold a state electrical license. Master Electrician and Journeyman licenses available. Local jurisdiction permits typically required for each job.
North Dakota does not have a state-level electrician license requirement. Work is regulated at the county or city level. Check with your local jurisdiction for permit and registration requirements.
In North Dakota, the application fee is typically $100-$300. License fees are $100-$250. Renewal is $75-$200 per biennial cycle.
No state exam is required for electrician licensing in North Dakota. You will need to demonstrate experience and meet insurance/bonding requirements.
North Dakota electrician licenses renew biennial. Renewal fees are $75-$200. Many states require continuing education for renewal. Contact North Dakota Electrical Board for current renewal requirements.
North Dakota currently has limited formal reciprocity for electrician licenses. Contact North Dakota Electrical Board to discuss your situation — experience from other states may still be credited.
Compare requirements in nearby states — useful if you work across state lines.