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⚠️ Important: This comparison is based on published state licensing requirements and may not reflect recent changes. Reciprocity and transfer rules change frequently and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by state licensing boards. This tool is for research purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always contact No state-level licensing authority for electricians. Licensing is handled by local jurisdictions. NYC: Department of Buildings (DOB). NYS DOL oversees registered apprenticeships only. directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your electrician license from Connecticut to New York
New York has no interstate reciprocity for electricians. Within the state, some jurisdictions have reciprocity agreements with other NY municipalities. Greene County reciprocates with Albany, Amsterdam, Kingston, Newburgh, Oneonta, Poughkeepsie, Schenectady, Sullivan, and Troy. Ithaca accepts reciprocal licenses from other NY cities/towns. Nassau County reciprocity is limited to Nassau residents. NYC does not offer reciprocity — all applicants must pass NYC DOB exams.
| Requirement | Connecticut (CT) | New York (NY) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements● | Must complete a registered apprenticeship program (8,000 hours OJT + 144 hours/year classroom) or equivalent experience and training for journeyperson; no general education degree requirement | No state-level education requirement. Local jurisdictions set their own. NYC requires 7 years experience (or 3 years with a bachelor's in electrical engineering). |
| Exam Requirements● | Provider: PSI (referenced as exam vendor on DCP page); NEC: 2023 NEC (NFPA 70); Journeyman exam: required; Master exam: required | Provider: unknown; NEC: ; Journeyman exam: not required; Master exam: not required |
| Experience Requirements● | apprentice: No prior experience required; must be enrolled in a registered apprenticeship program through the CT Department of Labor; journeyman: Completion of a registered apprenticeship program (8,000 hours / 4 years) OR at least 4 years of equivalent experience and training with 144 hours/year of classroom instruction; master: Two (2) years as a unlimited licensed journeyperson OR at least six (6) years of equivalent experience and training | apprentice: null; journeyman: null; master: NYC: 7 years within 10 years prior to application (at least 2 years in NYC), or 3 years with EE degree (2 years in NYC). Buffalo: 11 years / 22,000 hours total. |
| Fees | journeyman license fee: $90.00; master license fee: $150.00; exam fee: $65; renewal fee: $120; total initial fees: $155; confidence: high | confidence: high |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: All electrical licenses expire annually on September 30th.; CE hours: 4; Fee: $120 | Period: Varies by local jurisdiction. NYC: annually (expires on licensee's birthday each year).; CE hours: null; Fee: null |
Data verified as of 2026-04-03. Requirements may have changed since verification.
Gather required documentation (education transcripts, experience logs, exam scores).
These steps are general guidance based on common transfer processes. Your state may have a different process. Always follow the instructions provided by your state licensing board.
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