New Hampshire Master Electrician
A New Hampshire Master Electrician requires 15 continuing-education hours every 2 years, a $270 state renewal fee, and no state license bond. New Hampshire currently enforces the 2023 NEC. Requirements, approved courses, bond and renewal steps for 2026.
Source: NH OPLC · compiled 2026-05-23
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Continuing education
- NEC changes: 14 hours
- RSA 319-C and administrative rules: 1 hour
CE courses for New Hampshire master electricians
Electrician continuing-education providers offering courses for New Hampshire. Confirm a provider appears on NH OPLC’s approved-provider list before you buy.
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Bond & insurance
No state license bond required at this tier. Local permits may still require one.
No statewide insurance minimum confirmed for this tier.
Reciprocity
New Hampshire may offer reciprocity or an endorsement path involving the following states for this license. Reciprocity is often one-directional and tier-specific — and an exam, application, or fee may still be required — so confirm the exact path with the board before relying on it.
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How to renew, step by step
- 1
Check your renewal deadline
Log in to the NH OPLC portal and confirm your expiration date and license number before doing anything else.
- 2
Complete continuing education
Complete your 15 required CE hours every 2 years with a board-approved provider (provider approval is required in this state). Keep your completion certificates.
- 3
Submit and pay
Submit the renewal through the NH OPLC portal and pay the $270 fee. Renewing online is faster than mailing a paper form.
- 4
Save your confirmation
Download the confirmation and your updated license. If you missed the deadline, look for the late/reinstatement path rather than re-applying from scratch.
Frequently asked questions
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