Electrical Technology

Electrical Technology

Some states have licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota, therefore if a student becomes licensed in Minnesota, they can become licensed in those states as well (see the NCCER Licensing Map). Additional requirements may exist and include fees, applications or other state specific exams. For those programs where no determination has been made, additional research will need to be completed to make a determination. Visit Electrical Licensing Boards to search for requirements by state.

State State Licensing Board or Department State Licensing Requirements Notes
Alabama   Not determined  
Alaska Alaska Dept of Business & Professional Licensing Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
American Samoa   Not determined  
Arizona   Not determined  
Arkansas Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
California   Not determined  
Colorado Colorado State Electrical Board Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Connecticut   Not determined  
Delaware   Not determined  
District of Columbia   Not determined  
Florida   Not determined  
Georgia   Not determined  
Guam   Not determined  
Hawaii   Not determined  
Idaho   Not determined  
Illinois   Not determined  
Indiana   Not determined  
Iowa Electrical Examining Board Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Kansas   Not determined  
Kentucky   Not determined  
Louisiana   Not determined  
Maine   Not determined  
Maryland   Not determined  
Massachusetts   Not determined  
Michigan   Not determined  
Minnesota Minnesota Dept. of Labor and Industry Meets  
Mississippi   Not determined  
Missouri   Not determined  
Montana Montana Department of Labor & Industry Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Nebraska Nebraska State Electrical Division Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Nevada   Not determined  
New Hampshire   Not determined  
New Jersey   Not determined  
New Mexico   Not determined  
New York   Not determined  
North Carolina   Not determined  
North Dakota North Dakota State Electrical Board Meets North Dakota is part of a Multi-State Reciprocal Licensing Group. The reciprocal licensing agreement applies to master/journey license in Minnesota.
Northern Mariana Islands   Not determined  
Ohio   Not determined  
Oklahoma   Not determined  
Oregon   Not determined  
Pennsylvania   Not determined  
Puerto Rico   Not determined  
Rhode Island   Not determined  
South Carolina   Not determined  
South Dakota South Dakota State Electrical Commission Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Tennessee   Not determined  
Texas   Not determined  
US Virgin Islands   Not determined  
Utah   Not determined  
Vermont   Not determined  
Virginia   Not determined  
Washington   Not determined  
West Virginia   Not determined  
Wisconsin   Not determined  
Wyoming Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Meets Licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.

Disclaimer: The college makes every effort to ensure the information above is current, but please be advised that state laws, regulations and policies may change at any time. It is the responsibility of the student completing the licensure program to check with the licensing board(s) in their state of residence or in the state in which they intend to obtain a license for the most recent information and requirements. M State shall not be held liable if a student is unable to qualify for licensure or certification in any jurisdiction or cannot obtain a practicum/internship location.