To do residential building or renovating in South Dakota does not require a contractor license.
Electrician Trade License
The South Dakota Electrical Commission issues licenses for all electricians.
Class B Electrical Trade License
Only residential and farm electrical work
Two (2) years of experience as a journeyman
Public liability insurance for at least $300,000
Post a $10,000 bond
Write a trade license exam on the National Electrical Code
Journeyman Electrician Trade License
Four (4) years apprenticeship in wiring, installing and repairing electrical apparatus and equipment
Write a trade license exam on the National Electrical Code
Electrician Contractor License
4,000 hours as a journeyman electrician.
Write a trade license exam on the National Electrical Code
The South Dakota Electrical Commission accepts valid electrician licenses from these states:
Alaska (journeyman only)
Nebraska
North Dakota
Oregon (journeyman only)
Idaho (journeyman only)
Washington (journeyman only)
Utah (journeyman only)
Wyoming
Minnesota
Colorado (journeyman only)
Oklahoma (journeyman only)
New Hampshire (journeyman only)
Arkansas (journeyman only)
New Mexico (journeyman only)
Montana (journeyman only)
Plumber's Trade License
Journeyman Plumber License
Four (4) years of experience as an apprentice
Pass an exam based on the Standard Plumbing Code
Plumbing Contractor License
Pass an exam based on the Standard Plumbing Code
Six (6) years experience as a plumbing contractor, plumber, or plumber's apprentice with at least two (2) of those years serving as a plumbing contractor or journeyman plumber
Other Licenses include:
Appliance Installation Installer
Irrigation Contractor
Irrigation Installer
Mobile Home Contractor
Mobile Home Installer
Sewer And Water Contractor
Sewer And Water Installer
Temporary Permit
Water Conditioning Contractor
Water Conditioning Installer
Asbestos Abatement Certificates
The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources issues certificates regarding work around asbestos. Here are the categories:
Inspector
Abatement Contractor
Management Planner
Abatement Supervisor
Abatement Project Designer
Abatement Worker
Consumers are advised to check for additional local municipal contractor license requirements as contractor laws can differ from county to county. It is also advised to double check with the state's requirements before hiring a contractor.
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