The Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors Memorandum - aecb alabama 2025

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Steps to Get an Alabama Electrical License Get work experience under the supervision of a licensed electrical contractor. Get certification from your employer. Apply for a license (or licenses, depending on the skill level desired). Take the necessary journeyman and electrical contractor exams.
The Alabama Electrical Contractor exam consists of 110 questions and has a time limit of five hours. The examination is OPEN book. A score of 75% (83 questions correct) is needed to pass. Business Management and Law is incorporated within this examination.
You may apply by reciprocity if you passed an equivalent exam with a score of at least 75%, and hold current and valid license with one of the following reciprocal state Boards: Mississippi State Board of Contractors; Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors; North Carolina Electrical Board; South Carolina
Electrical permits are required for all electrical work, whether repairs or new installations. A licensed Master Electrician or the property owner must perform the work.
Approached carefully, DIY electrical work can be a safe, rewarding, and money-saving home improvement project. But can you do your own electrical workboth legally and from the standpoint of your own set of skills? You can usually do your own electrical work as long as it is done for yourself, not commercially.

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Alabama doesnt require a license for handyman work unless the project is worth over $100,000, or $5,000 for swimming pool construction. If your work hits these thresholds, youll need a general contractor license.
Always remember not to perform electrical or plumbing work with your handyman tools as a handyman without a license or handyman insurance.

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