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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 Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety / Electrical Board, under the Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your electrician license from South Dakota to Wyoming
We could not confirm reciprocity status between these states. Contact Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety / Electrical Board, under the Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office to verify.
| Requirement | South Dakota (SD) | Wyoming (WY) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements● | High school diploma or GED required for apprentice registration. A 2-year AAS degree in electrical trades reduces journeyman experience requirement from 8,000 to 6,000 hours. | 576 hours of classroom instruction required for both Journeyman and Master. Work experience must span residential, commercial, and industrial (no more than 75% in any one category). |
| Exam Requirements● | Provider: Pearson VUE (computer-based testing). Schedule at PearsonVUE.com or call 1-877-234-6082.; NEC: 2023 NEC. All permits received on or after November 12, 2025 inspected under 2023 NEC. All exams on 2023 NEC starting December 2, 2024.; Journeyman exam: required; Master exam: not required | Provider: ICC (International Code Council) exams administered through Pearson VUE; NEC: 2023 NEC (effective July 1, 2023, adopted without modification); Journeyman exam: required; Master exam: required |
| Experience Requirements● | apprentice: No prior experience required. Must register with the Electrical Commission. Must be at least 18 years old and possess a high school diploma or GED.; journeyman: 4 years (8,000 hours) as a licensed apprentice under employment and supervision of an electrical contractor. Alternative: 2-year AAS degree in electrical trades plus 6,000 hours (3 years) of electrical trade work experience. Experience hours must be while licensed.; master: null | apprentice: Must register within 10 days of starting employment. Apprentice year runs July 1 to June 30. Work under supervision of licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician.; journeyman: 8,000 hours (4 years) of work experience in the electrical wiring industry plus 576 hours (144 hrs/year over 4 years) of classroom instruction from a Dept. of Labor approved program. No more than 75% in any one category (residential/commercial/industrial). Up to 4,000 hours (2 years) credit for accredited school hours exceeding 576. Exemption available with 10 years/20,000 hours experience approved by Chief Electrical Inspector.; master: 8 years (16,000 hours) total work experience in the electrical wiring industry, of which 4 years (8,000 hours) must be documented as a licensed journeyman, plus 576 hours of classroom instruction. Same education exemption pathway applies. |
| Fees | apprentice registration fee: $20; journeyman license fee: $60; exam fee: $110; renewal fee: $60; total initial fees: $170; confidence: high | journeyman license fee: $205; master license fee: $305; exam fee: $105; renewal fee: $50; total initial fees: $205; confidence: high |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: 2 years; CE hours: 16; Fee: $60 | Period: 3 years; CE hours: 16; Fee: $50 |
Data verified as of 2026-04-03. Requirements may have changed since verification.
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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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