- (1) Any electrical contractor, provisional electrician or journeyman electrician who has not renewed their certification by 11:59 pm on the date of expiration is immediately considered expired.
- (2) Any expired electrical contractor license which has expired due to failure to renew may only be reinstated within five (5) years from the date of expiration after application and payment of a reinstatement fee, payment of all accrued renewal fees and satisfaction of all continuing education requirements, which may be as much as thirty-five (35) hours. The reinstatement fee is in addition to all other fees which may apply.
- (3) Any expired license for an electrical contractor who has not restored their license after 5 calendar years (1825 days), or more, is considered expired and shall be required to sit for and pass the written prelicensure examination prior to applying for re licensure as a new applicant.
Author: Jeffrey M. Becraft
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, 34-36-9
History: New Rule: Published December 31, 2025; effective February 14, 2026.