Maine renewal guide
Journeyman Electrician
If this license is up for renewal, this page gives you the fee, the timeline, and the items that usually hold the filing up.
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What matters before you file.
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Issuing authority
Renewal period
Every 24 months
Renewal fee
$150.00
Late penalty
$50.00
Bond requirement
No
Insurance requirement
No
Continuing education
15 hours
Before you renew
Get the filing straight.
- 1
Finish the CE first
Complete the 15 required hours before you start the renewal.
- 2
File with the board
File through Maine Electricians' Examining Board and pay the $150.00 renewal fee once the supporting proof is ready.
Renew online - 3
Leave room for processing
Typical processing time is 30 days, so do not wait until the last minute.
If you miss the deadline, the late penalty is $50.00, with a 90-day grace period.
Detailed notes
The fine print is here.
Maine Journeyman Electrician License
The Maine Electricians' Examining Board issues Journeyman Electrician licenses. A Journeyman Electrician is authorized to install electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment under the general supervision of a Master Electrician.
What This License Authorizes
Journeyman Electricians may perform electrical installations under the general supervision of a Master Electrician. They work on residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems but may not independently plan or supervise electrical projects.
Requirements
- Pass the Journeyman Electrician examination
- Complete required work experience (typically 8,000 hours as a helper or journeyman-in-training under a master electrician)
- Complete a criminal background check ($21 fee)
- Application Fee: $171 (includes $150 license fee + $21 background check)
Continuing Education
Journeyman Electricians must complete 15 hours of continuing education on the current National Electrical Code (NEC) as adopted by the board.
Renewal Process
- Renewal Period: Every 2 years from date of issuance
- Renewal Fee: $150
- Late Fee: $50 for renewals up to 90 days after expiration
- Applicants renewing more than 90 days late may be subject to all requirements governing new applicants
Insurance
Insurance is not required by the Board for individual licensure, but is recommended.
*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with the Maine Electricians' Examining Board.*
Official links
Check the board or agency directly.
Required documents
- exam_results
- proof_of_experience
- Background Check
Source notes
Maine Electricians' Examining Board, Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation . Verified March 2026. https://www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/electricians/licensing/journeyman-electrician-senior-journeyman-electrician
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