How to Become an Electrician in Arizona

Complete requirements, licensing steps, and career outlook for electricians in Arizona

Quick Facts

Median Salary: $61,340/year
Job Outlook: 11% growth (2024-2034)
Licensing Required: No
Continuing Ed: Not required

✓ Information verified from official sources (Last updated: 2025-01-27)

⚠️ Important Note for Arizona

Arizona licenses contractors only, not individual journeymen. Local jurisdictions may require additional licensing.

Electrician License Requirements in Arizona

Licensing Authority

Arizona Registrar of Contractors

Phone: (602) 542-1525

Website: https://roc.az.gov

License Types & Requirements

Apprentice

  • Exam Required: No
  • Requirements: Work under licensed contractor; no state registration required

Journeyman

  • Exam Required: No
  • Requirements: Arizona does not license individual journeyman electricians at state level

Electrical Contractor (CR-11)

  • Exam Required: Yes - PSI
  • Application Fee: $400
  • Requirements: 4 years experience, pass trade exam and SRE exam, obtain bond

Path to Becoming an Electrician in Arizona

Step 1: Complete High School Education

Earn a high school diploma or GED. Focus on math (especially algebra and trigonometry), physics, and shop classes if available.

Step 2: Enter an Apprenticeship Program

Apply to an apprenticeship program through a union (IBEW) or independent electrical contractor. In Arizona, you'll typically need 8000 hours of on-the-job training.

Step 3: Complete Required Hours

Work under supervision while logging your hours. Most apprenticeships in Arizona take 4-5 years to complete.

Step 4: Pass Licensing Exam

Check specific licensing requirements with the state board.

Step 5: Apply for Your License

Submit your application to Arizona Registrar of Contractors with proof of hours, exam scores, and fees.

Electrician Salary in Arizona

Entry Level: $42,180/year
Median Salary: $61,340/year
Experienced: $82,950/year

Source: BLS May 2024

License Reciprocity

Arizona has reciprocity agreements with the following states:

  • NASCLA states with exam waiver possible

This means if you're licensed in one of these states, you may be able to obtain a Arizona license with reduced requirements.

Major Cities Hiring Electricians in Arizona

  • Phoenix
  • Tucson
  • Mesa
  • Chandler
  • Scottsdale

Start Your Electrician Career in Arizona

Contact the Arizona Registrar of Contractors for application details and approved training programs.

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