Wyoming renewal guide
Low Voltage Technician License
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.
Check the fee, the renewal window, and the documents or insurance records that can slow approval down.
Issuing authority
Renewal period
Every 36 months
Renewal fee
$50.00
Late penalty
$50.00
Bond requirement
No
Insurance requirement
No
Continuing education
8 hours
Before you renew
Get the filing straight.
- 1
Finish the CE first
Complete the 8 required hours before you start the renewal.
- 2
File with the board
File through Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office — Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety and pay the $50.00 renewal fee once the supporting proof is ready.
Renew online - 3
Leave room for processing
Typical processing time is 10 days, so do not wait until the last minute.
If you miss the deadline, the late penalty is $50.00, with a 45-day grace period.
Detailed notes
The fine print is here.
Wyoming Low Voltage Technician License
The Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office issues the Low Voltage Technician license for individuals who perform work on electrical systems operating under 90 volts, including alarm systems, data and communication wiring, fire alarm systems, and sound systems.
What This License Authorizes
Low Voltage Technicians may install, maintain, and repair low voltage electrical systems (under 90 volts). Common work includes security alarm installation, structured data cabling, fire alarm systems, intercom and sound systems, and other communication wiring.
Experience and Examination Requirements
- On-the-Job Training: 4,000 hours (approximately 2 years) of low voltage work experience
- Documentation: Notarized letters from past employers indicating the type of work and number of hours
- Examination: Must pass the Low Voltage Technician exam
Employment Requirement
All Low Voltage Technicians must be employed at all times by a company holding a current Wyoming Low Voltage / Limited Contractor license.
Fees
- Application Fee: $100
- Renewal Fee: $50 every 3 years (expires July 1)
- Late Renewal Fee: $50 additional fee if renewed within 45-day grace period after expiration
Continuing Education
- Hours Required: 8 hours every 3 years
- Code Requirement: At least 4 of the 8 hours must cover the National Electrical Code (NEC)
Consequences of Lapsed License
If the license is not renewed within the 45-day grace period after expiration, the technician must re-apply and pass the examination again. A $50 late fee applies to renewals within the grace period.
*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with the Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office.*
Official links
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Required documents
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Source notes
Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office — Electrical Safety Licensing . Verified March 2026. https://wsfm.wyo.gov/electrical-safety/licensing
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