How to Become an Electrician in Georgia

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

Quick Facts

Median Salary: $55,420/year
Job Outlook: 10% growth (2024-2034)
Licensing Required: Yes
Continuing Ed: 12 hours/biennial (2 years)

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

⚠️ Important Note for Georgia

Georgia has statewide licensing with low-voltage exemptions in some areas

Electrician License Requirements in Georgia

Licensing Authority

Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board

Phone: (478) 207-2440

Website: https://sos.ga.gov/cgi-bin/plb/gtl/index.cgi

License Types & Requirements

Apprentice Electrician

  • Exam Required: No
  • Application Fee: $25
  • Requirements: Must register and work under licensed electrician

Journeyman Electrician

  • Required Hours: 8,000 hours of supervised work experience
  • Exam Required: Yes - PSI
  • Application Fee: $75
  • Requirements: 8,000 hours experience, pass journeyman exam

Master Electrician

  • Required Hours: 12,000 hours of supervised work experience
  • Exam Required: Yes - PSI
  • Application Fee: $100
  • Requirements: 4,000 hours as journeyman, pass master exam

Electrical Contractor (Unrestricted)

  • Exam Required: Yes - PSI
  • Application Fee: $200
  • Requirements: Master license required, pass contractor exam

Path to Becoming an Electrician in Georgia

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 Georgia, 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 Georgia take 4-5 years to complete.

Step 4: Pass Licensing Exam

Study for and pass the PSI journeyman electrician exam.

Step 5: Apply for Your License

Submit your application to Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board with proof of hours, exam scores, and fees.

Electrician Salary in Georgia

Entry Level: $38,280/year
Median Salary: $55,420/year
Experienced: $72,640/year

Source: BLS May 2024

License Reciprocity

Georgia has reciprocity agreements with the following states:

  • Florida
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee

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

Major Cities Hiring Electricians in Georgia

  • Atlanta
  • Augusta
  • Columbus
  • Macon
  • Savannah

Continuing Education Requirements

To maintain your electrician license in Georgia, you must complete 12 hours of continuing education every biennial (2 years).

Start Your Electrician Career in Georgia

Contact the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board for application details and approved training programs.

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