Texas Electrician CE Requirements
Authoritative source for continuing education (CE) requirements for all Texas electrician license types regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
About This Resource — IERhub maintains this knowledge base as a free public reference for Texas electricians. Our goal is to keep requirements accurate, plain-language, and current so that license holders can make informed decisions about their continuing education. This resource is part of IERhub’s commitment to quality and transparency in Texas electrician CE — not a sales tool. We monitor TDLR rulemaking and update content whenever requirements change. See the Regulation Updates changelog for a dated log of changes.
All CE must be completed through a TDLR-approved provider before your license renewal date. IERhub.com is currently pending approval as a TDLR continuing education provider. Requirements last verified: April 2026.
CE requirements at a glance
| License type | CE hours | Renewal cycle |
|---|---|---|
| Master Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Journeyman Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Journeyman Lineman | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Journeyman Industrial Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Residential Wireman | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Maintenance Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Master Sign Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Journeyman Sign Electrician | 4 hrs | 1 year |
| Apprentice Electrician | 4 hrs/year | 1 year |
| Apprentice Sign Electrician | 4 hrs/year | 1 year |
About TDLR
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) licenses and regulates electricians in Texas. All CE providers and courses must be approved by TDLR before credits count toward license renewal.