Certification in California

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I have decided to get back into the electrical field after an extended absence (about 6 years). I have 2 years of non-union experience. I worked on a project at the airport in Long Beach,Ca for that 2 year period and had the opportunity to learn a lot about the field and had a lot of hands on experience working in a commercial setting( airport hangars and office buildings). In the past 8 years I have worked residential side jobs here and there while working full time in an unrelated field, I recently decided to get back on track in electrical and have acquired the 5th edition NEC and several other things to study from because I love the work! I looked into what it may take for me to acquire my California certification but I saw a lot of conflicting information in my search results. I was hoping that if any one here had any helpful info to pass along they would help me out. It would be much appreciated!
 

Sierrasparky

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Location
USA
Occupation
Electrician ,contractor
What is it you need to know?

you will need to sign up as an apreintice and enroll in a course. Did you have any credit twoards the program in the past .
 
What is it you need to know?

you will need to sign up as an apreintice and enroll in a course. Did you have any credit twoards the program in the past .

I read some information that said it wouldn't be possible to get the certification unless i had 5+ years in an apprentice program, which I do not have. I also don't know if it is possible to claim the 2 years of job experience I got as credit towards the certification, and if it is possible, how I might go about claiming it. Im basically starting back at square one as far as my education goes and any advice would be helpful.
 

Ponchik

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Location
CA
Occupation
Electronologist
PM me with your info, I will put you in touch with the person you need to speak with.


Your 2 year work experience will count towards your 8000 hours of required experience.

Unless the law has recently changed, you don't need to be enrolled or have finished a apprenticship program.
 
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