Last updated: June 7, 2006
Electrical Codes
Each municipality is free to adopt & amend the NEC, and it ranges from the 1990 to the 2005 versions.
Board of Manufactured Housing Adopted Codes:
- International Building Code, 2003 Edition:
- International Residential Code, 2003 Edition;
- National Electric Code, 2002 Edition;
- International Mechanical Code, 2003 Edition.
Licensing: Electrical Inspectors/Services
The Office of the State Fire Marshall governs inspections. However, there appear to be no requirements for inspectors at the state level.
Office of the State Fire Marshall
400 W. Congress Suite 121
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 628-6920 office
(520) 628-6930 fax
Licensing: Contractors
The Electrical Contractors Board licenses journeyman and contractors.
State Registrar of Contractors
800 West Washington, 6th Floor
Phoenix AZ 85007
602-542-1525
Fax: 602-542-1599
www.azroc.gov/
Licensing requirements:
| Journeyman |
Licensed at local levels |
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| Contractor |
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Four years journeyman or verifiable experience |
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| Fees: |
License fee: $890/645 - Commercial; $445/320 - Residential
Exam fee: $72 for one, $125 for two |
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| Renewal: |
Biannually; Renewal fee: $580/490 - Commercial; $290/240 - Residential |
Other Licenses
Commercial Electrical Contractor "L-11"
Dual License "K-11"
Low Voltage Communication Systems "C-12", "L-67"
Dual License "K-67"
CE Requirements
None
Reciprocates
California, Utah
State Websites
Here is a list of governmental websites to find the latest licensing and code information.
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