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Electrician License in New Mexico

Requirements, Fees & How to Apply — 2026 Guide

State License Required

Quick Answer

New Mexico requires electrician contractors to hold a electrical contractor license (ee-98). A state exam is required. Application fees start at 175. Licenses renew 2 years. Bond required: 15000. Insurance: true. Governing body: New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD). Data verified 2026.

License Requirements

  • License Type: Electrical Contractor License (EE-98)
  • Exam Required: Yes — state or trade exam required
  • Experience: 4+ years in electrician
  • Insurance: true
  • Bond: 15000

Fees

  • Application Fee: 175
  • Exam Fee: 65
  • License Fee: 250
  • Renewal Fee: 250 (2 years)

Governing Body

How to Get a Electrician License in New Mexico

Step-by-step application process.

  1. Verify you meet the experience requirement (4+ years in electrician)
  2. Obtain required insurance: true
  3. Obtain surety bond: 15000
  4. Pass the required exam — schedule through the state exam provider
  5. Submit application to New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD)
  6. Pay applicable fees and await license issuance (typically 2–8 weeks)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to do electrician work in New Mexico?

Yes. New Mexico requires electrician contractors to hold a electrical contractor license (ee-98).

How much does a electrician license cost in New Mexico?

In New Mexico, the application fee is typically 175. Exam fees are 65. License fees are 250. Renewal is 250 per 2 years cycle.

Is an exam required for a electrician license in New Mexico?

Yes, New Mexico requires passing a licensing exam for electrician contractors. The exam typically covers state laws and regulations plus trade-specific knowledge.

How do I renew my electrician license in New Mexico?

New Mexico electrician licenses renew 2 years. Renewal fees are 250. Many states require continuing education for renewal. Contact New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD) for current renewal requirements.

Does New Mexico have reciprocity for electrician licenses?

Yes, New Mexico has reciprocity agreements with: AZ, TX, CO. Contractors licensed in these states may qualify for expedited or waived requirements. Contact New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD) for current reciprocity details.

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Disclaimer: Licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the official state licensing board before applying. This information is for general guidance only and is not legal advice.
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