jeff43222
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
Re: licensing?
Most of the above would be illegal if they did business that way around here. Contractors can hire unlicensed people and let them do wiring work, but every unlicensed person must work under the immediate supervision of someone who holds at least a journeyman license. A licensed electrician can supervise a maximum of two unlicensed people at any time. Also, the master who signs the permit/inspection paperwork is responsible for all the electrical work done by the contractor, so if he just signs his name for a fee and shoddy work gets done, he will have to answer for it. And any remodel job requires a permit under state law. Inspectors here sometimes show up on job sites and ask to see license cards.Originally posted by jimwalker:
Keep one thing in mind.Hiring a licensed contractor does not mean that licensed electricians will be doing the work .Here in Tampa FL it is common for a contractor to hire helpers and unlicensed journeymen to wire anything.The master is not even required to ever see the job and many don't.All that happens is that the job is covered by insurance and it is inspected by AHJ.And some even do remodels with no permit.