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Moving a New Mexico electrician license to Montana in 2026

Montana recognizes New Mexico electrician licenses

Montana publishes a reciprocity or endorsement path for at least one New Mexico electrician license tier. You’ll still file an endorsement application and pay fees — and reciprocity is one-directional and tier-specific, so confirm your exact license class qualifies before you rely on it.

The reverse direction

New Mexico does not publish reciprocity for Montana. Reciprocity is frequently one-way, so a future move back would likely mean applying for endorsement and possibly testing.

How to use this reciprocity path

  1. 1

    Confirm your New Mexico license is current

    You generally must hold an active New Mexico license in good standing, often for a minimum number of years, to qualify for endorsement.

  2. 2

    Request endorsement from the Montana board

    File the licensure-by-endorsement (reciprocity) application with Montana. Expect to show experience hours, exam history, and proof of your current license.

  3. 3

    Sit any required Montana exam

    Many states waive the trade-knowledge exam but still require the state business-and-law portion. Prep for at least one exam unless the board confirms a full waiver.

  4. 4

    Pay fees and submit

    Pay the application/endorsement fee and submit. Keep your New Mexico license active until Montana issues yours.

Prep for the Montana exam

If Montana requires the state exam for endorsement, practice tests make the difference.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use my New Mexico electrician license in Montana?
Montana publishes a reciprocity or endorsement path for New Mexico electrician license holders. You generally still file an endorsement application and pay a fee, and depending on your tier you may need to sit a Montana exam. Confirm the exact path with the Montana board.
Does New Mexico honor a Montana license in return?
Not directly — New Mexico does not publish reciprocity for Montana. Reciprocity is frequently one-directional, so the reverse move usually means applying for endorsement and possibly testing.
Will I have to retake the exam?
Often partially. Many states waive the trade-knowledge portion under reciprocity but still require the state business-and-law exam. Budget for at least one exam unless the board confirms a full waiver.

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