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Electrical Technology

Some states have licensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota, therefore if an M State Electrical Technology graduate becomes licensed in Minnesota, they can become licensed in those states as well (see the NCCER Licensing Map). Additional requirements may exist and include fees, applications or other state specific exams. For those programs where no determination has been made, additional research will need to be completed to make a determination. Visit Electrical Licensing Boards to search for requirements by state.

StateState Licensing Board or DepartmentState Licensing RequirementsNotes
Alabama Not determined 
AlaskaAlaska Dept of Business & Professional LicensingMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
American Samoa Not determined 
Arizona Not determined 
ArkansasMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
California Not determined 
ColoradoColorado State Electrical BoardMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Connecticut Not determined 
Delaware Not determined 
District of Columbia Not determined 
Florida Not determined 
Georgia Not determined 
Guam Not determined 
Hawaii Not determined 
Idaho Not determined 
Illinois Not determined 
Indiana Not determined 
IowaElectrical Examining BoardMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Kansas Not determined 
Kentucky Not determined 
Louisiana Not determined 
Maine Not determined 
Maryland Not determined 
Massachusetts Not determined 
Michigan Not determined 
MinnesotaMinnesota Dept. of Labor and IndustryMeets 
Mississippi Not determined 
Missouri Not determined 
MontanaMontana Department of Labor & IndustryMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
NebraskaNebraska State Electrical DivisionMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Nevada Not determined 
New Hampshire Not determined 
New Jersey Not determined 
New Mexico Not determined 
New York Not determined 
North Carolina Not determined 
North DakotaNorth Dakota State Electrical BoardMeetsNorth Dakota is part of a Multi-State Reciprocal Licensing Group. The reciprocal licensing agreement applies to master/journey license in Minnesota.
Northern Mariana Islands Not determined 
Ohio Not determined 
Oklahoma Not determined 
Oregon Not determined 
Pennsylvania Not determined 
Puerto Rico Not determined 
Rhode Island Not determined 
South Carolina Not determined 
South DakotaSouth Dakota State Electrical CommissionMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.
Tennessee Not determined 
Texas Not determined 
US Virgin Islands Not determined 
Utah Not determined 
Vermont Not determined 
Virginia Not determined 
Washington Not determined 
West Virginia Not determined 
Wisconsin Not determined 
WyomingWyoming Department of Fire Prevention & ElectricalMeetsLicensure reciprocity agreements with Minnesota.

Disclaimer: The college makes every effort to ensure the information above is current, but please be advised that state laws, regulations and policies may change at any time. It is the responsibility of the student completing the licensure program to check with the licensing board(s) in their state of residence or in the state in which they intend to obtain a license for the most recent information and requirements. M State shall not be held liable if a student is unable to qualify for licensure or certification in any jurisdiction or cannot obtain a practicum/internship location.