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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 Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Building Codes Division (BCD) directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your electrician license from Washington to Oregon
We could not confirm reciprocity status between these states. Contact Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Building Codes Division (BCD) to verify.
| Requirement | Washington (WA) | Oregon (OR) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements● | Must be enrolled in a state-approved apprenticeship program (effective July 2023); 48 hours of basic classroom instruction required every 2 years for trainees | 576 hours of pre-licensing education for General Journeyman (J); 288 hours for Limited Residential (LR). Covers electrical theory, Oregon Electrical Code, NEC, and workplace safety. |
| Exam Requirements● | Provider: PSI; NEC: 2023 NEC, effective April 1, 2024 (confirmed via LNI laws/rules page context; current exams use 2023 NEC); Journeyman exam: required; Master exam: required | Provider: PSI Services; NEC: 2023 NEC (NFPA 70-2023), adopted as 2023 Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC), effective October 1, 2023; Journeyman exam: required; Master exam: required |
| Experience Requirements● | apprentice: No prior experience required; must be enrolled in a state-approved apprenticeship program (effective July 2023); journeyman: 8,000 hours, no more than 4,000 of which can be worked in 4,000-hour specialties (i.e., at least 4,000 hours must be in new industrial or commercial installations); master: Must hold a valid 01 General Journey Level Electrician certificate; additional master-level exam required | apprentice: No prior experience required; must work under supervision of a licensed journeyman or supervising electrician; journeyman: 8,000 hours of supervised work experience plus 576 hours of pre-licensing education in electrical theory, Oregon Electrical Code, NEC, and workplace safety; master: Must hold a General Journeyman Electrician (J) license; additional supervising-level exam required. Serves as Responsible Managing Individual (RMI) for electrical contractor businesses. |
| Fees | journeyman license fee: $107.60; master license fee: $192.10 ($41.40 nonrefundable); exam fee: Included in application fee; renewal fee: $137.90; total initial fees: $268.20; confidence: high | journeyman license fee: $100; master license fee: $100; exam fee: Included in application fee; renewal fee: $100; total initial fees: $100-$200; confidence: high |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: 3 years, expires on licensee's birthdate; CE hours: 24; Fee: $137.90 | Period: 3 years, on October 1. Specific renewal year depends on license type.; CE hours: 24; Fee: $100 |
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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