Experience hours, license tiers and the state exam — plus a progress tracker that estimates your time to licensure.
Requirements as of June 28, 2026 — official requirements vary by state and locality and change. Always confirm with Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance.
Verify with Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial ComplianceExperience to top license
10,000
hours toward Electrical Contractor (commercial, statewide)
License tiers
2
apprentice → master
Licensing exam
PSI Services LLC
OCILB Electrical Contractor Examination (trade exam + Business & Law)
State-licensed
Yes
US SOC 47-2111 · Exams via PSI Services LLC
| License tier | Experience hours | Exam |
|---|---|---|
| Journeyman / Residential Electrician (local) | — | — |
| Electrical Contractor (commercial, statewide) | 10,000 | OCILB Electrical Contractor Examination (trade exam + Business & Law) |
Ohio has no statewide journeyman/residential electrician license — licensed locally by municipality. The state (OCILB) licenses only the commercial Electrical Contractor, valid statewide. ORC 4740.06: at least 5 years in the trade (~10,000 hrs at 2,000 hrs/yr; statute states years). Exam by PSI; $500,000 liability insurance required.
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You appear to qualify at Journeyman / Residential Electrician (local) based on hours logged.
Experience hours remaining
10,000
Keep logging experience hours. When the hours are met, you can apply to sit the OCILB Electrical Contractor Examination (trade exam + Business & Law).
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In Ohio, becoming a licensed construction electrician typically requires about 10,000 hours of documented work experience to qualify for the Electrical Contractor (commercial, statewide) exam (administered via PSI Services LLC). Verified June 28, 2026 with Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance — confirm current requirements there.
Yes. Ohio licenses construction electricians through Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance, with tiers such as Journeyman / Residential Electrician (local), Electrical Contractor (commercial, statewide).
It varies by trade and province. Most Red Seal apprenticeships run about 6,000–9,000 on-the-job hours over roughly four to five years, plus three to four levels of in-school technical training, then the Interprovincial Red Seal exam. Always confirm the current hours with your provincial apprenticeship authority.
The Red Seal is the national standard for skilled trades in Canada. Passing the Interprovincial Red Seal exam in a designated trade adds a Red Seal endorsement to your provincial certificate, letting you work in that trade across participating provinces and territories without re-certifying.
Yes. Required hours, technical-training levels and exam rules are set by each provincial authority and are updated periodically. The figures here were verified on their effective date, but you must confirm the current requirements with the official authority linked on every page before relying on them.
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Figures for the construction electrician license in Ohio were verified against Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance on June 28, 2026 (Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB), Ohio Dept. of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance; Ohio Revised Code 4740.06). Licensing is set by the state board and may differ by city or county.
Requirements vary by state and locality and route and change over time. Confirm the current hours, levels and exam eligibility with Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) — Electrical Contractor, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance before relying on them.
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