Low-voltage licensing
Wyoming
Wyoming requires Electrician licensing through the State Electrical Board. Master Electrician credentials are required at the individual level; an Electrical Contractor registration is required at the business level. Low-voltage scope is included under Electrical Contractor.
Regulatory agency
Wyoming State Electrical Board
License classifications
The license types relevant to low-voltage work in Wyoming.
ME - Master Electrician
Individual qualifier license required for an EC license.
Exam requiredEC - Electrical Contractor
Business license to perform electrical work statewide; includes low-voltage scope.
State-wide requirements
- Workers' compensation
- Required if you have employees
- Renewal cycle
- Every 1 year
Common pitfalls
Mistakes we see installers make when navigating Wyoming licensing.
- Wyoming has no low-voltage-only specialty - low-voltage work falls under the full Electrical Contractor scope.
- Annual renewal; license expires June 30 statewide.
- Reciprocity exists for the trade exam with neighboring states; the law / business portion still requires Wyoming-specific testing.
Sources
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Disclaimer: This page summarizes public regulatory information for the convenience of low-voltage installers. It is not legal advice. State requirements change. Always verify current rules with the state agency before applying for, renewing, or relying on a license.