South Carolina Electrician License Requirements
Official classification: Mechanical Contractor - Electrical (EL) [commercial]; Residential Specialty Contractor - Electrical [residential] · Issued by the SC Contractor's Licensing Board (commercial) and SC Residential Builders Commission (residential), under the SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR).
⚡ ElectricianSC ✔ Verified 2026-06-18
License types
- Mechanical Contractor - Electrical (EL) — Commercial electrical work on projects of $10,000 or more; bid limit set by financial Group 1-5 (Group 1 lowest allowable bid up to Group 5 unlimited).
- Residential Specialty Contractor - Electrical — Residential electrical work, licensed under the Residential Builders Commission.
Requirements at a glance
| Experience required | Commercial (CLB): about 2 years of relevant experience within the past 5 years for the qualifying party. Residential: about 1 year of residential electrical experience within the past 5 years. |
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| Application fee | $350 (CLB commercial); residential specialty application fee is lower |
| License fee | $350 (CLB commercial) |
| Renewal fee | $350 biennial (CLB commercial); late penalties $100/$150/$200 at 30/60/90 days |
| Renewal period | Every 2 years (biennial) |
| Continuing education | None required |
| Bond required | No fixed state bond for the commercial license; a surety bond may be posted in lieu of a CPA financial statement to set the Group bid limit. A residential licensed electrical specialty requires a $10,000 surety bond when a job exceeds $5,000. |
| Liability insurance | Not mandated by the board for issuance |
| Property damage | — |
| Workers' comp | Required under SC law if you have employees (generally 4 or more); not collected by the board at licensing |
| Background check | Notarized Verification of Lawful Presence required; no fingerprint/criminal background check mandated for issuance. |
| Credit requirement | Commercial: a CPA-reviewed financial statement (net worth) sets the bid Group, or a surety bond may substitute. Residential: no net-worth tier; a bond substitutes. |
| Reciprocity | Technical-exam waivers are available with some states (the SC Business/Law exam is still required of all applicants); confirm the current agreement with the board. |
| Processing time | Variable; typically a few weeks after exams and a complete application. |
Exams
| Electrical technical exam | Provider: PSI Passing: 70% (commonly cited; confirm with the board) Fee: Approximately $75 (commercial trade exam) |
| SC Business Management and Law for Commercial Contractors | Provider: PSI Passing: 70% (commonly cited; confirm with the board) Fee: Approximately $75 |
Local / municipal notes
South Carolina has no separate statewide journeyman/master electrician license; electrical contracting is licensed as a Mechanical Contractor subclassification (commercial) or a Residential Specialty (residential). Some municipalities require local registration.
Official sources
https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t40c011.php
https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t40c059.php
https://llr.sc.gov/clb/fees.aspx
https://llr.sc.gov/res/licensure.aspx