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Electrical Licensing in Washington

Do electrical contractors need a license in Washington?

In Washington, electrical contractors are generally required to hold a state-issued license from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Always confirm a contractor's license number and current status directly with the WA L&I before you hire.

Source: Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (official record)

Find licensed electrical contractors in Washington

Browse Washington electrical businesses sourced from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries public registry — each listing shows its license number and links to the official record.

Browse Electrical in Washington

How to verify a licensed electrical contractor in Washington

  1. Ask for the state license number. Every licensed electrical contractor in Washington is issued a unique license number by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Ask for it before work begins.
  2. Look it up with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Enter the license number in the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries's official public license-check record to confirm it is real and current.
  3. Confirm the license is active and matches the business. Check that the license status is active/clear and that the name on the record matches the business you are hiring.
  4. Verify the classification covers the work. Confirm the license classification authorizes electrical work specifically, not just general contracting.

Electrical licensing in Washington: FAQ

Do electrical contractors need a license in Washington?

Yes. Washington generally requires electrical contractors to hold a state-issued license from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. The applicable credential is the Electrical contractor license + electrician certification (RCW 19.28). Confirm the specific scope and any exemptions on the official WA record.

Who issues electrical licenses in Washington?

Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (WA L&I) issues and maintains electrical contractor licenses in Washington.

How can I check if a electrical contractor is licensed in Washington?

Ask for the contractor's state license number and look it up in the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries's official public license record. Confirm the status is active and the name matches.

Does FindTrustedHelp guarantee a contractor is licensed?

No. FindTrustedHelp publishes government-sourced license records with the issuing authority and a link to the official WA record so you can verify status yourself. We do not guarantee any specific outcome, ranking, or hire.

P03 board (wa-lni). Credentials cited to the L&I 'Verify a Contractor' tool (secure.lni.wa.gov/verify).

Source & verification

Licensing requirement and issuing authority for Washington: Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (official .gov record). Credential & basis: Electrical contractor license + electrician certification (RCW 19.28). FindTrustedHelp summarizes public records and links to the official source; always verify a contractor's current status directly with the WA L&I.