MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
The
Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation wants to make sure that individuals who have military experience and training and who wish to obtain a electricians license receive appropriate credit for their military training and experience. If you have military experience and training in the electrical field and want to become licensed in Maine as a Master, Journeyman or Limited Electrician, please contact Bob LeClair for the Electricians' Examining Board, at 207/624-8678 or robert.v.leclair@maine.gov before submitting an application. He will explain the application process and assist you in preparing your application for licensure.
Military documentation that may need to accompany your examination application includes:
- A copy of your DD Form 214, Report of Discharge
- A copy of your DD Form 2586, Verification of Military Experience and Training (VMET)
Electrician License Types
Master Electrician, Senior Master Electrician
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Limited Electrician, Senior Limited Electrician
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Journeyman Electrician, Senior Journeyman Electrician
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Apprentice Electrician renew now
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Helper Electrician, Senior Helper Electrician renew now
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Journeyman-in-Training Electrician renew now
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Electrical Permit
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Single-Family Dwelling Certification
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Last Updated:
February 5, 2013