North Carolina Licensing requirements?

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l_zabel

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My father-in-law wants me to wire up his home in North Carolina in trade for some work I need done up here. I am a licenced Alaska State Electrical Journeyman and Administrator and was wondering what I would be required to do in order to wire up his home. I am having a hard time finding a website that clarifies if North Carolina Reciprocates licences, journeyman or administrators.
 
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Most likely he will need to pull an owner builders permit and let you do the work.Not exactly legal but its likely the only way.
 
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Go Here. Most areas I know of wouldn't have a problem with your father-inlaw pulling the permitt and you doing the work as Jim said, as long as you are family.

Roger

[ June 09, 2005, 07:48 PM: Message edited by: roger ]
 
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According to their website, North Carolina does not have a reciprocity agreement with Alaska, however as Jim and Roger said, he can pull a permit as homeowner and allow you to do the work. Probably will be no problems.
 
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Anyways, it would take a pretty cold building department to come down on a (very qualified and licensed) son helping out his father.
 
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You can also go through www.electric-find.com to reach North Carolina's website for electrical licensing.

You have to have:

1. 6 years of experience. That can be very hard for a young person to get.

2. You have to have $25,000 or $75,000 in bonding for small or intermediate projects.

3. You cannot have delinquent income taxes.

4. You have to have $6,000 in net positive assets.


There are a lot of places that have similar requirements. Virginia requires 5 years experience and you must have $15,000 in net positive assets to do any project worth more than $1,000. Tennessee requires net positive assets in the amount of 10% or the largest project that you want to do - I stopped reading the application when I saw that because I will not be rich until I am 60 years old.
 
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