How to Become an Electrician in Washington, DC (2026)
Becoming a licensed electrician in Washington, DC follows the same general path as the rest of the country — apprenticeship, journeyman exam, optionally master license — with state-specific licensing requirements layered on top.
The Path in Washington, DC
- High school diploma or GED + 1 year algebra
- Apply to an IBEW local in Washington, DC or a non-union apprenticeship
- Take the NJATC aptitude test (IBEW route)
- Complete the interview, get on the eligibility list
- Complete the 4-5 year apprenticeship
- Pass the Washington, DC journeyman electrician exam
Washington, DC Licensing
Washington, DC requires licensure through the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA).
Reciprocity
Limited reciprocity with neighboring MD and VA jurisdictions.
IBEW Locals in Washington, DC
Exam Costs & Schedules
- Journeyman exam fees vary — check with your state board
- Most states use PSI or Prometric as exam providers
- Exams typically include 80-100 questions over 3-4 hours
- NEC code section is the most heavily weighted
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How long does it take to become an electrician in Washington, DC?
In Washington, DC, the typical path is a 4-5 year IBEW apprenticeship followed by a journeyman licensing exam. Total time from first application to licensed journeyman is usually 5-8 years.
How much do electricians make in Washington, DC?
Electrician pay in Washington, DC varies by region and union status. IBEW journeyman scale tends to be higher than non-union shop rates. See our electrician salary by state page for current ranges.
Do I need a license to be an electrician in Washington, DC?
Washington, DC requires licensure through the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA).
Does Washington, DC accept out-of-state electrician licenses?
Limited reciprocity with neighboring MD and VA jurisdictions.
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