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  2. Begin by entering the name of the applicant and business in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the street address, city, state, and ZIP code of your principal place of business. This helps establish your business location.
  4. Select the type of business by checking one of the options: Individual Proprietorship, Partnership, or Corporation. Provide relevant dates for formation or incorporation as required.
  5. For individual proprietorships, complete the owner’s full name, home address, date of birth, and confirm U.S. citizenship status. Attach proof if not a citizen.
  6. If applicable, list all partners or corporate officers with their details including names, addresses, dates of birth, and citizenship status.
  7. Review and certify compliance with regulations outlined in section 7. Ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding permits and inspections.
  8. Complete the affidavit section at the end of the form before a notary public to validate your application.

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APPLY FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE: To apply for an electrical contractor license, you must be over 21 years of age, pass an exam, and provide evidence of at least five years of experience working in the electrical field.
Qualifications. Licensed electricians have completed a training program and passed an exam demonstrating their knowledge of electrical systems and safety practices. Unlicensed electricians may need formal training or be more familiar with the latest electrical codes and regulations.
If youre planning electrical work in New Jersey, whether youre a licensed electrician, a general contractor, or a homeowner, youll likely need to secure an electrical permit NJ before starting the job. Permits are required for most installations, upgrades, and repairs to ensure code compliance and electrical safety.
Low Voltage License New Jersey Have a minimum of four years of experience in the low voltage field. Pass a trade examination. Pass a business and law examination. Provide proof of liability insurance. Submit a surety bond.
As a consumer, how may I find out if a person is licensed as an electrical contractor? From the home page of this web site click on Licensee information, then select Licensee Search. Alternatively, you may contact the Boards office at (973) 504-6410.

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Performing this type of work or advertising Electrical Contracting services when you are not licensed through the State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors is a crime of the fourth degree under N.J.S.A. 2C:21-33, Electrical Contracting Without Business Permit.
These projects are generally limited to low-voltage or simple tasks that dont pose docHub electrical hazards. It includes: Installing or replacing light bulbs, fixtures, and ceiling fans (provided you are not altering the electrical wiring). Installing a new electrical outlet or switch (same type and amperage).

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