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How to Get Your Journeyman Electrician License in Michigan

Governing body, experience requirements, exam details, and step-by-step instructions for Michigan. Last verified: February 2026.

Quick Facts

Hours Required

8,000 hrs OJT

Exam

MI Journeyman Electrician Exam

Fee Range

$65 app + exam fee [VERIFY]

Governing Body

MI LARA

Requirements

Michigan issues statewide electrician licenses through the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Bureau of Construction Codes. A Michigan Journeyman Electrician license requires completion of a state-approved apprenticeship (8,000 hours / approximately 4–5 years) or documented equivalent OJT, plus the required classroom instruction hours. Michigan also issues a Master Electrician license for those who have held a journeyman license for at least 2 years. Licenses must be renewed every 3 years with continuing education.

Steps to Apply

  1. 1

    Complete a state-approved electrician apprenticeship (8,000 hours) or document equivalent OJT with required classroom instruction hours.

  2. 2

    Submit a Journeyman Electrician license application to MI LARA Bureau of Construction Codes online at michigan.gov/lara.

  3. 3

    Pay the application fee (~$65) and have your apprenticeship or OJT hours verified.

  4. 4

    Schedule and pass the MI Journeyman Electrician exam administered by PSI.

  5. 5

    Receive your Michigan Journeyman Electrician license; renew every 3 years with 4 hours of CE.

Exam Details

MI Journeyman Electrician ExamPSI

The Michigan Journeyman Electrician exam is administered by PSI at testing centers throughout Michigan. It covers the NEC as adopted by Michigan (with Michigan amendments) and electrical theory. A passing score is required to obtain the license. [VERIFY currently adopted Michigan NEC edition and passing score at michigan.gov/lara]

Fees & Costs

Estimated total: $65 app + exam fee [VERIFY]

The Michigan LARA application fee for a Journeyman Electrician license is approximately $65 [VERIFY current fee at michigan.gov/lara]. Exam fees are paid separately to PSI. Total estimated cost: ~$100–$150.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Michigan have a statewide journeyman electrician license?

Yes. Michigan issues statewide electrician licenses through LARA's Bureau of Construction Codes. Journeyman, Master, and Electrical Contractor licenses are all issued at the state level.

What NEC edition does Michigan use?

Michigan adopts the National Electrical Code (NEC) with Michigan-specific amendments. The currently adopted edition is published by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. [VERIFY currently adopted NEC edition at michigan.gov/lara]

How often does a Michigan journeyman electrician license need to be renewed?

Michigan Journeyman Electrician licenses must be renewed every 3 years. Renewal requires 4 hours of approved continuing education. [VERIFY current Michigan CE requirements at michigan.gov/lara]

How long do I need to hold a journeyman license before getting a Michigan Master Electrician license?

Michigan requires that Master Electrician applicants have held a valid Michigan Journeyman Electrician license for at least 2 years before applying for the Master license.

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