• Electrical Continuing Education

    North Carolina Electrical 2020 NEC Continuing Education Part 1 Online (4 Hours)

    $65.99

    Every electrical contractor shall be required to maintain continuing education hours throughout the license period (July 1st – June 30th). Individuals who have either a limited, intermediate, unlimited, or single family dwelling classifications shall maintain eight hours of approved continuing education.

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  • Electrical Continuing Education

    North Carolina Electrical 2020 NEC Continuing Education Part 2 Online (4 Hours)

    $65.99

    Every electrical contractor shall be required to maintain continuing education hours throughout the license period (July 1st – June 30th). Individuals who have either a limited, intermediate, unlimited, or single family dwelling classifications shall maintain eight hours of approved continuing education.

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  • Electrical Continuing Education

    North Carolina Electrical 2020 NEC Continuing Education Part 3 Online (4 Hours)

    $65.99

    Every electrical contractor shall be required to maintain continuing education hours throughout the license period (July 1st – June 30th). Individuals who have either a limited, intermediate, unlimited, or single family dwelling classifications shall maintain eight hours of approved continuing education.

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Requirements To Complete

Continuing Education Overview

Our online electrical continuing education is one of the fastest and easiest ways to complete your required training. After completing all of the required sections, you will be able to immediately print your certificate of completion. Find a better price? We will beat it by 10%.

Licensed in multiple states with similar course requirements? For a fee of $ 29.99 per course, we “reciprocate” your education to other states/courses. Call us at 800-952-0910 to register for multiple courses.

North Carolina Electricians (U, I, and L) are required to take 8 hours of continuing education each year for the currently adopted code cycle over a 3 year period. Of the 24 total hours in continuing education needed in the adopted code cycle, half the hours can be online courses and the other half have to be live seminars. All 12 hours of ONLINE continuing education can be taken at one time. After 12 hours has been taken online, no additional online credit will count for the current code cycle. (Example: Electrician has not taken any continuing education. He is going to attend an 8 hour class next week and wants to do some online course work too. Because he will be taking 8 hours in live classes, he can take a total of 12 hours online. The remaining 4 must be in a live seminar)

How It Works

1

Take the online course at your convenience.

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Fully complete the course to access your certificate.

3

Complete any additional state requirements to renew your license.