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The Board of Electrical Examiners is scheduled to meet every third Thursday of the month, Coleman A.
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
The Board of Electrical Examiners consists of nine members appointed by the Mayor of the City of Detroit. Duties of the Board include: prescribing license application forms, examining applicants for license, prepare, review, and approve examinations for electrical licensing, conduct hearings to determine if licensees have complied with the provisions of applicable administrative rules and to promulgate any other administrative regulations necessary to make the provisions of the Michigan State Electrical Code effective.
Board of Electrical Examiners Mission Statement
The Board of Electrical Examiners operational authority is established by Section 406.0 of the City of Detroit’s Ordinance 604-H. The duties of these nine (9) mayoral appointees have been developed to ensure that electrical, electronic, and fire safety installations are safe and effective for the citizens of Detroit.
The Board of Electrical Examiners works closely with the Electrical Inspection Division and promulgates code information to the Licensees of the Electrical Division of the Buildings, Safety Engineering & Environmental Department of the City of Detroit. Members of the Board pledge to the citizens of Detroit our continued effort to see that they have the safe and wonderful functionality of electricity.
Effective April 4, 2017: The Skilled Trades Regulation Act: Public Act 407 of 2016 was adopted. This Act supercedes the Electrical Administrative Act: Public Act 217 of 1956. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with this new Act. For a downloadable copy, please click here. VETERANS: Please click here for an important update regarding the DD214 exemption.
Effective December 1, 2016: Renewal of your 2017 Electrical License(s) must be accompanied with a Certificate of Completion from an approved instructional course for the 2014 National Electrical Code. Please see the
for Certificate requirements. Do you need help finding an approved provider? Check out the C.E. Broker site below for state approved providers.
Do you have a question /concern not covered under the FAQs? Please contact the Board Secretary here.
Board of Electrical Examiners' Members
Acting Chairman: Mr. Bert McAlister
Secretary: Ms. Marian Swint
Electrical Engineer: Mr. Ray Litt
Electrical Utility: Vacant
Ex-Officio: Mr. Michael Cronk Jr.
Journeyman Electrician: Mt. Ric Preuss
Master Electrician: Mr. Warren Coklow
Public Lighting Representative: Vacant
Resident Taxpayer: Mr. Bert McAlister
The Board of Electrical Examiners is scheduled to meet every third Thursday of the month, Coleman A.
The Board of Electrical Examiners is scheduled to meet every third Thursday of the month, Coleman A.
The Board of Electrical Examiners is scheduled to meet every third Thursday of the month, Coleman A.
Please call the board secretary for further assistance. You may have to present your case to the Board, in which case, a
board hearing will have to be submitted.
Please have all pertinent information at hand when calling, or visiting the office.
No. If you reside outside the City of Detroit, you must renew your License(s) with the State of Michigan or Grand Rapids.
A Board Hearing Request form must be submitted before a hearing can be granted.
Once submitted, the Board will review your Hearing Request Application at the next scheduled Board meeting. The Board's written decision will be sent to you via certified mail. If you have any further questions, please contact the Board secretary here.
The Electrical Inspection Division cannot recommend exam prep courses. However, the State of Michigan's Electrical Division offers an
.
The following is required EVERY year you renew your Apprentice Registration:
1. An
2. A notarized letter from your current employer(s)
3. Proof of residency (current and valid Michigan's Driver's License or State of MI ID)
4. Proof of actively participating in an approved Apprentice Training Program
If you have further questions, please contact the Electrical Division clerical staff at 313-628-2661
If your license has been expired for three years or more, you will have to re-test to obtain the license. You may either call the clerical staff or come to the Electrical Division for further assistance. Please have all documentation available when calling or visiting the Electrical Division office. If it has been two years or less, please call the clerical staff for further assistance. Please note the late fee will apply for those less than the three year expiration date. The clerical staff may be reached at 313-628-2661.
Electrical exam results will be sent to you in writing once scored by the Examiner.
TEST RESULTS WILL NOT BE GIVEN OVER THE TELEPHONE.
TODO use contact info objects here.
Please contact the Electrical Division at 313-628-2661 with your choice of school(s) for further assistance. Or, you may also contact the State of Michigan Electrical Licensing Division at (517) 241-9316. For approved State of Michigan approved training programs, please visit the
site.
For a breakdown of the Master and Journeyman exams, please see
. For the breakdown of the Contractor exam, please see
. For further information, please see the
No. The acceptable forms of identification are current and valid State of Michigan Driver's License or State of Michigan ID.
The most expedient way is to register your company with the State of Michigan's Electrical Division. Once you have obtained a State of Michigan Electrical Contractor's Registration, you can then register with the City of Detroit. Click here for information on Registering in the City of Detroit . For further information on obtaining a State Registration, please contact the State of Michigan Electrical Division at (517) 241-9320.
Yes. City of Detroit Licenses and Apprentice Registrations are valid within the State of Michigan and are equivalent to those issued by the State of Michigan and Grand Rapids.
Journeyman and Master exams are based on the 2011 National Electrical Code. The Contractor's exam is based on the 2008 National Electrical Code.
Please
for a listing of State of Michigan approved exam and re-exam courses.
The Public Acts and Rules are available for download under the Board's Rules and Public Acts icon, or click here for the State of Michigan Electrical Division website and look under "Administrative Rules & Public Acts" on the upper left hand side of the page.
Listing of the 2020 Board of Electrical Examiners Meetings.
Updated 2014 National Electrical Code
Board of Electrical Examiners Exam Procedures
Michigan Electrical Administrative Board Approved Exam Prep and Re-exm Courses
Information about the format and procedures used in the electrical licensing examination.
Master and Journeyman Exam Breakdown
Form to request special accommodations in electrical examination
Form to request special accommodations during electrical examiners test.
Form to request change of qualifying Master Electrician, Fire Alarm Specialist, or Sign Specialist