Rhode Island Electrical Contractor / Master (A)
A Rhode Island Electrical Contractor / Master (A) requires 15 continuing-education hours every 2 years, a $240 state renewal fee, and no state license bond. Rhode Island currently enforces the 2020 NEC. Requirements, approved courses, bond and renewal steps for 2026.
Source: RI DLT · compiled 2026-05-23
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Continuing education
- NEC code updates required
CE courses for Rhode Island electrical contractor / master (a)s
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Bond & insurance
No state license bond required at this tier. Local permits may still require one.
General-liability minimum. Workers’ compensation insurance is required.
These limits often apply to the licensed contractor/business, not an individual master working as an employee — confirm which applies to your situation with RI DLT.
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Rhode Island does not publish direct reciprocity for this license. Out-of-state holders typically apply for endorsement and may need to pass the state exam. The reciprocity map shows which states do honor each other.
How to renew, step by step
- 1
Check your renewal deadline
Log in to the RI DLT 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
Gather bond & insurance proof
Have current proof of your license bond and general-liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage ready to upload.
- 4
Submit and pay
Submit the renewal through the RI DLT portal and pay the $240 fee. Renewing online is faster than mailing a paper form.
- 5
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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Rhode Island Electrical Contractor / Master (A)s renew every 2 years. Set a reminder so you have time to finish your 15 CE hours before you’re due.
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