Electrical Apprentice Registration
Registration required for anyone entering the electrical trade through a DSPS-registered apprenticeship program in Wisconsin.
Verified 2026-02-15Issued by WI DSPS
Initial Fee
$30
First-time application
Renewal Fee
$30
Every Annually
Renewal Period
Annually
License validity
CE Hours Required
None
No continuing education required
How to Get a Electrical Apprentice Registration in Wisconsin
RequirementsVerified 2026-02-15
| Issuing Body | WI DSPS |
| Initial Fee | $30 |
| Exam Required | No |
| Experience Required | Enrollment in a registered apprenticeship program |
License Lookup & Verification
Verify a electrical apprentice registration holder's credentials through the Wisconsin DSPS online license lookup tool.
Verify a License →Frequently Asked Questions — Electrical Apprentice Registration
How long is an electrical apprenticeship in Wisconsin?
The standard electrical apprenticeship is 5 years (10,000 hours OJT plus 800 hours classroom instruction).
Can I do electrical work without an apprentice registration?
No. Anyone performing electrical work in Wisconsin must hold a valid license or registered apprentice credential.
What is the age requirement for an electrical apprentice?
You must be at least 16, though most programs prefer applicants 18 or older with a high school diploma or GED.
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