How to Start an Electrician Business in the USA: The Complete Guide
Starting your own electrician business in the USA is one of the most financially rewarding moves a licensed electrician can make. The median self-employed master electrician earns significantly more than their employed counterpart – but only if the business is set up correctly from the start.
Step 1: Get the Right License
Electrical licensing in the US is state-regulated – there is no federal electrical contractor license. Most states have a tiered system:
| License Level | Typical Requirements |
|---|---|
| Apprentice Electrician | Enrolled in approved apprenticeship (IBEW or NECA) |
| Journeyman Electrician | 4 years apprenticeship + exam |
| Master Electrician | 2+ years as journeyman + master exam |
| Electrical Contractor License | Master license + business registration + insurance proof |
You typically need a Master Electrician license to pull permits and run your own company. Check your state’s electrical licensing board for specific requirements – they vary significantly. NASCLA provides a state-by-state overview.
Step 2: Business Structure and Registration
Most electrical contractors start as an LLC for liability protection. File with your state’s Secretary of State ($50-$500 depending on state), get your EIN from the IRS, and open a dedicated business bank account.
Step 3: Insurance
Electrical contractors need:
| Coverage | Notes |
|---|---|
| General Liability ($1M+) | Required to pull permits in most jurisdictions |
| Workers Compensation | Required if you have any employees |
| Commercial Auto | Personal policy won’t cover business use |
| Tools and Equipment Floater | Covers theft and damage |
Budget $3,000-$8,000/year for a one-man operation depending on state and coverage levels.
Step 4: Pricing and First Jobs
Electricians in the USA typically charge $100-$200/hr depending on state and specialty. Residential service work, panel upgrades, and EV charger installs are the highest-demand categories in 2026. See our electrician hourly rate guide for state-by-state breakdowns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a master electrician license to start my own electrical business? In most states, yes – or you need to have a qualifying master electrician in the business. Some states allow journeyman-level contractors with supervision by a master. Check your state licensing board.
How much does it cost to start an electrician business in the USA? Budget $3,000-$8,000 for initial startup: LLC filing, insurance, tools/vehicle, licensing fees, and initial marketing. Many electricians start part-time from their home before going full-time.
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