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How to Get an Electrician License in Colorado

Electrician license requirements in Colorado — experience, exams, fees, reciprocity, and salary data from Colorado State Electrical Board.

Experience
8,000 hrs
Exam Fee
$75
Passing Score
70%
Avg Salary
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Requirements

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Journeyman Electrician — Perform and supervise electrical installations under the scope allowed by the jurisdiction.
Minimum Age18 years old
EducationHigh school diploma or GED
Work Experience8,000 hours (48 months)

Exam Details

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Exam NameColorado Journeyman Electrician Exam
Format80 multiple choice questions
Time Limit4 hours
Passing Score70%
Code Edition2023 NEC
Open Book?Yes — codebook permitted
Application Fee$75

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How to Apply

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1
Register with the state
Register with Colorado State Electrical Board before beginning work.
2
Accumulate required experience
Complete 8,000 hrs of supervised work experience.
3
Apply for the exam
Submit your application and $75 fee through the state portal.
4
Pass the exam
80 questions, 70% to pass.
5
Receive your license
After passing, your license will be issued. Renew every 3 years.

Fees & Renewal

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FeeAmount
Exam Application$75
License Renewal$240 every 3 years
Continuing Education24 hours (12 hrs code + 12 hrs elective)

Salary Data

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Electricians in Colorado earn less than the national average. Data from BLS OEWS May 2024.

25th Percentile
Median
$62,140
75th Percentile
Mean (average)— / year
Entry level (10th pct)
Top earners (90th pct)
Total employed18,760 in Colorado
National average$65,280

Reciprocity

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Colorado has reciprocal licensing agreements that allow licensed electricians from certain states to transfer their credentials.

Journeyworker Reciprocity (1 states)

Moving to Colorado? Contact Colorado State Electrical Board at 303-894-7855 to confirm your out-of-state license qualifies.

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Data last verified April 2026. Requirements may change — always verify with the Colorado State Electrical Board.