How can I get licensed to perform electrical work here in Texas?
The quickest way is to apply for an electrical apprentice license. You must be at least 16 years of age and there is no exam required. The application is only one page and the fee is $15. 2. I am an electrician displaced here from Louisiana (or Alabama, or Mississippi) because of the hurricane. I have completed an electrical apprentice application, but don’t know what to put as my mailing address…what do I do? The Department will need a mailing address to get the license to you, so give us the mailing address of where you currently reside…even if it is just temporary. Due to the influx of Louisiana (or Alabama, or Mississippi) electricians into Texas, TDLR expects a substantial increase of apprentice applications; however, the turnaround time for you to receive the license should be no more than 7-10 days. 3. I am a displaced electrical worker from Louisiana (or Alabama, or Mississippi) and I need to make money for my family. Can TDLR help me find temporary employment? No, TDLR can
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