Texas Electrician Licensing ยท 2026 Guide

Texas Electrician License Reciprocity: State-by-State Transfer Guide

Texas now has formal reciprocity agreements with 10+ states โ€” and the list is growing fast. Find out if your home state qualifies, how to apply, and what to do if it doesn't.

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Texas has Journeyman reciprocity with 10 states and Master reciprocity with 6 states as of March 2026. If your state isn't on the list, your out-of-state hours still count โ€” but the Texas exam is required.

The Basics

What Does "Reciprocity" Actually Mean for Texas Electricians?

Reciprocity is a formal state-to-state agreement โ€” not an automatic transfer. Here's exactly how Texas structures its agreements and what you need to qualify.

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Formal TDLR Agreement

Texas reciprocity is a written, state-level agreement between TDLR and another state's licensing authority. It requires both states to verify comparable licensing standards โ€” it is not an informal acknowledgment.

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Journeyman & Master Only

Reciprocity only applies to Journeyman Electrician and Master Electrician licenses. Specialty licenses โ€” Apprentice, ET Card, Residential Wireman, Electrical Contractor โ€” have no reciprocity path.

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1-Year Minimum Hold

The qualifying license from the home state must be current, in good standing, and held for at least one full year before applying through the reciprocity pathway.

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No Exam Required

If the home state qualifies, an electrician can obtain a Texas license without retaking the licensing exam โ€” the key benefit of a formal reciprocity agreement.

Powered by House Bill 11 (2025): Governor Abbott signed HB 11 on May 29, 2025, directing TDLR to actively pursue new reciprocity agreements with states that have comparable standards. Three new agreements were announced between December 2025 and March 2026 alone โ€” Arkansas, Iowa, and Alabama.
Current Agreements ยท March 2026

The Complete Texas Reciprocity List for 2026

All data sourced from official TDLR press releases at tdlr.texas.gov. Last updated: March 20, 2026.

Master Electrician Reciprocity โ€” 6 States
State Status Notes
AlabamaActiveAdded March 2026 ยท Also covers Journeyman
ArkansasActiveAdded Dec 2025 ยท Also covers Journeyman
IowaActiveAdded Feb 2026 ยท Also covers Journeyman
LouisianaActiveLong-standing agreement
NebraskaActiveAlso covers Journeyman
North CarolinaActiveMaster Electrician only
Journeyman Electrician Reciprocity โ€” 10 States
State Status Notes
AlabamaActiveAdded March 2026 ยท Also covers Master
AlaskaActiveJourneyman only
ArkansasActiveAdded Dec 2025 ยท Also covers Master
IdahoActiveJourneyman only
IowaActiveAdded Feb 2026 ยท Also covers Master
NebraskaActiveAlso covers Master
New MexicoActiveJourneyman only
OklahomaActiveJourneyman only
South DakotaActiveJourneyman only
WyomingActiveJourneyman only
U.S. map showing Texas electrician license reciprocity states
This list is growing. TDLR is actively pursuing additional agreements under HB 11. Always verify current status at tdlr.texas.gov/electricians before applying, as new states may be added after publication.
Step-by-Step Process

How to Apply for a Texas License Through Reciprocity

If the home state qualifies, the process is streamlined โ€” but it still requires documentation and a formal application through TDLR.

1

Confirm Eligibility

The home-state license must be current, in good standing, and held for at least one full year. Lapsed or suspended licenses do not qualify.

2

Gather Documentation

Prepare these before starting the application:

  • Valid, active license from the reciprocating state
  • Proof of license issuance date (1-year minimum)
  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Any additional documentation TDLR requests
3

Apply at TDLR's Out-of-State Portal

Submit online at tdlr.texas.gov/electricians/out-of-state.htm. A license fee applies at submission.

4

TDLR Reviews the Application

TDLR verifies credentials directly with the home-state licensing authority. Standard processing times apply โ€” no expedited option is available.

5

Receive Your Texas License

Once approved, TDLR issues the Texas license. The electrician is now active under Texas's full licensing framework, including the 4-hour CE requirement at renewal.

Electrician reviewing TDLR application documents
State not on the list? Out-of-state experience still counts toward Texas's eligibility requirements โ€” but the Texas licensing exam is required for everyone outside a reciprocity agreement. Hours earned elsewhere are not wasted.
Know Your License Type

Which Texas License Types Have Reciprocity?

Reciprocity only covers two of TDLR's six electrical license categories. Make sure the correct license type is targeted before applying.

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Journeyman Electrician

10 states. The most common transfer path for working electricians relocating to Texas.

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โœ“ Reciprocity Available

Master Electrician

6 states. Requires a valid Journeyman license in most cases. Apply via TDLR's out-of-state portal.

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โœ• No Reciprocity

Electrical Trainee (ET Card)

Entry-level registration. Must be obtained directly through TDLR regardless of home state.

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โœ• No Reciprocity

Apprentice Electrician

No reciprocity pathway. Register directly through TDLR and enroll in a TDLR-approved training program.

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โœ• No Reciprocity

Residential Wireman

Specialty license. Standard Texas exam process applies regardless of home-state credentials.

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โœ• No Reciprocity

Electrical Contractor

Business-level license. Must hold an active Texas Master Electrician license first.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Texas law requires active TDLR licensure for anyone performing compensated electrical work. There is no temporary work authorization during application review. The only exception is working as a registered Electrical Trainee under a properly licensed supervising electrician.
Only if the home state has a formal reciprocity agreement with TDLR. For all other states, the Texas licensing exam is required regardless of experience level or prior licensure. There are no individual exam waivers outside the formal reciprocity program.
Yes. Completed apprenticeship documentation from IBEW or other JATC-affiliated programs is well-regarded by TDLR for establishing experience eligibility. Request official transcripts from the JATC local and include them in the application package. This applies to the experience requirement โ€” not the exam requirement.
Yes, actively. House Bill 11 (2025) directed TDLR to pursue new agreements wherever comparable licensing standards exist. Three states were added in under four months โ€” Arkansas (December 2025), Iowa (February 2026), and Alabama (March 2026). Check tdlr.texas.gov for the current list before applying.
The home-state license must remain in good standing throughout the entire TDLR review process. A lapsed or revoked license will disqualify the reciprocity application. Renewing the home-state license before applying โ€” or ensuring it stays active during processing โ€” is strongly recommended.
CE from another state does not carry over to Texas. Once a Texas license is issued, the 4-hour CE requirement applies at each 2-year renewal. If the license is issued mid-cycle, confirm with TDLR whether a prorated CE requirement applies to the first renewal period. txelectriciance.com offers TDLR-approved online CE that can be completed on any schedule.
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