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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

Requirements at a glance

Experience requiredCommercial (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.
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 periodEvery 2 years (biennial)
Continuing educationNone required
Bond requiredNo 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 insuranceNot mandated by the board for issuance
Property damage
Workers' compRequired under SC law if you have employees (generally 4 or more); not collected by the board at licensing
Background checkNotarized Verification of Lawful Presence required; no fingerprint/criminal background check mandated for issuance.
Credit requirementCommercial: 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.
ReciprocityTechnical-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 timeVariable; typically a few weeks after exams and a complete application.

Exams

Electrical technical examProvider: PSI
Passing: 70% (commonly cited; confirm with the board)
Fee: Approximately $75 (commercial trade exam)
SC Business Management and Law for Commercial ContractorsProvider: 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.

Fees and rules change frequently (often annually). This page was last verified on 2026-06-18 — always confirm current requirements directly with the SC Contractor's Licensing Board (commercial) and SC Residential Builders Commission (residential), under the SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR) before applying. This is not legal advice.

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

Other South Carolina contractor licenses

🔧 Plumber
Mechanical Contractor - Plumbing (PB) [commercial]; Residential Specialty Contractor - Plumbing [residential]
❄️ HVAC
Mechanical Contractor - Air Conditioning / Heating [commercial]; Residential Specialty Contractor - HVAC [residential]
🏗️ General Contractor
General Contractor (commercial, Group 1-5 bid limits); Residential Builder (residential homes)
🏠 Roofer
General Contractor - Roofing (RF) classification [commercial]; Residential Specialty Contractor - Roofing [residential]

Electrician licensing in other states

Arizona
CR-11 / C-11 / R-11 Electrical
California
C-10 Electrical Contractor
Florida
Electrical Contractor (Certified / Registered)
Nevada
C-2 Electrical Contractor
North Carolina
Electrical Contractor License (Limited / Intermediate / Unlimited / Special Restricted)
Tennessee
Contractor License, CE (Electrical) classification
Texas
Journeyman / Master Electrician (TDLR)
Utah
E200 General Electrical Contractor / E201 Residential Electrical Contractor (contractor license); individual Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electrician licenses are separate
Virginia
Contractor License (Class A/B/C) with Electrical (ELE) specialty; plus individual Electrician Tradesman license (Journeyman/Master)