How to Become an Electrician in Kansas
Complete requirements, licensing steps, and career outlook for electricians in Kansas
Quick Facts
✓ Information verified from official sources (Last updated: 2025-01-27)
⚠️ Important Note for Kansas
Kansas does NOT have statewide electrical licensing. Individual cities and counties set their own requirements. Major cities like Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City area require licensing.
Electrician License Requirements in Kansas
License Types & Requirements
Apprentice Electrician
- Exam Required: No
- Requirements: Local jurisdiction requirements; no state registration
Journeyman Electrician (local)
- Required Hours: 8,000 hours of supervised work experience
- Exam Required: Yes - Local exam
- Application Fee: $75
- Requirements: 8,000 hours experience, local exam required in licensed jurisdictions
Master Electrician (local)
- Required Hours: 12,000 hours of supervised work experience
- Exam Required: Yes - Local exam
- Application Fee: $100
- Requirements: 4,000 hours as journeyman, local exam required
Electrical Contractor (local)
- Exam Required: Yes - Local exam
- Application Fee: $150
- Requirements: Local jurisdiction licensing, Wichita and Kansas City area have requirements
Path to Becoming an Electrician in Kansas
Step 1: Complete High School Education
Earn a high school diploma or GED. Focus on math (especially algebra and trigonometry), physics, and shop classes if available.
Step 2: Enter an Apprenticeship Program
Apply to an apprenticeship program through a union (IBEW) or independent electrical contractor. In Kansas, you'll typically need 8000 hours of on-the-job training.
Step 3: Complete Required Hours
Work under supervision while logging your hours. Most apprenticeships in Kansas take 4-5 years to complete.
Step 4: Pass Licensing Exam
Study for and pass the Local exam journeyman electrician exam.
Step 5: Apply for Your License
Submit your application to Kansas Electrical Board (local licensing) with proof of hours, exam scores, and fees.
Electrician Salary in Kansas
Source: BLS May 2024
Major Cities Hiring Electricians in Kansas
- Wichita
- Overland Park
- Kansas City
- Olathe
- Topeka
Start Your Electrician Career in Kansas
Contact the Kansas Electrical Board (local licensing) for application details and approved training programs.
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