Florida Electrician Continuing Education Online

This 14-hour course covers Florida’s updated electrical code and safety standards for license renewal.

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Florida electrical license requires 14 hours of continuing education every 2 years for license renewal.
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Florida Electrical License Renewal 14-Hour Online

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Florida Electrical License Renewal 14-Hour Online

This 14-hour course provides Florida electricians with 2023 NEC updates, focusing on safety, compliance, and practical code applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to ensure licensure and professional growth.

Course Highlights

This course equips Florida electricians with comprehensive knowledge of 2023 NEC updates, tailored to state-specific safety and code standards. Interactive lessons, quizzes, and practical examples ensure proficiency in applying codes, preparing professionals for license renewal and industry success.

  • Detailed review of 2023 NEC updates and amendments.
  • Practical applications of code changes in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
  • Interactive lessons and quizzes to ensure retention and understanding.
  • State-mandated focus on safety, compliance, and industry best practices.

This course is fully compliant with Florida’s licensing board requirements and provides the necessary hours to maintain your electrical license. With flexible online access, you can complete the course at your own pace, making it convenient for busy professionals. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of completion, which can be submitted to the state licensing board as proof of your continuing education.

Florida Electrical License Renewal

To renew your Florida electrical license, it’s essential to adhere to the state’s specific requirements, which vary based on your license type:
  1. Complete Continuing Education: Ensure you finish the required hours before your license expiration date.
  2. Submit Renewal Application: Download and complete the renewal form from the state licensing board’s website.
  3. Pay Renewal Fee: Include the correct payment method as required by the state (money order, card, etc.).
  4. Mail or Upload Documents: Send all completed materials to the board via mail or the online portal if available.
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Staying informed about these requirements ensures compliance and uninterrupted licensure, allowing you to continue your electrical work in Florida without any issues.

Why Choose Our Online Continuing Education?

State-Approved Curriculum

Every course meets Florida’s licensing board rules for electrician continuing education and includes certification for submission.

Learn on Your Schedule

Learn anywhere, anytime with our easy-to-use system that tracks your progress and saves your place automatically

Taught by Industry Experts

Learn anywhere, anytime with our easy-to-use system that tracks your progress and saves your place automatically

Affordable & Accessible

Our CE courses are budget-friendly while delivering high-quality instruction and full compliance with Florida’s requirements.

Do You Submit My Completion to the State?

Yes! We submit your course completion to the state licensing board the next business day after you complete your course.

Don’t Miss Your Renewal Deadline

Make sure to complete your continuing education course before your license expires. Finishing early gives you peace of mind and ensures you stay compliant without the stress of last-minute renewals.

Dive Deeper – From Good to Great

Are you doing just enough—or striving for excellence?

Renewing your license is necessary—but going beyond the minimum is what sets exceptional electricians apart.

If you’re ready to become a highly skilled, well-rounded professional who’s in demand and earns more, you’re in the right place.

At Electrical.University, our advanced Learning System is built to elevate your expertise—covering everything from:

  • Electrical theory & NEC code

  • Tools & materials

  • Installation techniques

  • Troubleshooting & diagnostics
    …and much more.

Don’t just stay licensed—become exceptional.