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To get your DOL certification you will need to have the following:The relevant trade qualification or degree.Your Wireman's License or employ someone with a Wireman's License.Pass the trade test.NQF Level 3 minimum with a Technical Senior Certificate.passed the SANS 10142-1 national exams the Installation Rules exams.
The paperwork you need to submit includes:A certified copy of your qualification.ESETA letter proving your completion of the unit standards and their certification.Two copies of your ID, certified.The completed application form from the DOL.Proof of payment to the DOL for the three- or one-year certification.More items...
Any professional applying for electrical permits must have a Washington State electrical contractor's license and a Seattle business license. Property owners may do their own work when they own and occupy the property they're working on.
General contractors can perform most types of construction work. They can hire subcontractors in multiple specialties. However, contractors working with plumbing, electrical, elevators, mobile home installation, boilers, and asbestos have additional requirements for education, examination, and licensing.
License requirementsA valid UBI number issued by the Department of Revenue or Secretary of State's office.A certified, assigned electrical administrator or master electrician.An original, $4,000 electrical/telecommunication contractor's surety bond, or assignment of savings account.More items...