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Old 10-04-2020, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
Very easy. Go to this website:

Licensing Portal - License Search

Note: I think the term "master electrician" is a trade designation, not a legal term. I would be more concerned that they have the proper state license to perform the work they are doing.
Florida has four types of licenses for electricians: Certified Electrician (EC); Registered Electrician (ER); Certified Electrical Specialty Contractor (ES); and Registered Electrical Specialty Contractor (ET). The difference between a certified contractor and a registered contractor is that the certified contractor can work anywhere in the state of Florida, where the registered contractor is limited to the counties or local municipalities where they hold a local license, in Michigan there are different types of electrical licenses journeyman and master with different testing and qualifications required for each.