Unlicensed electrical work is illegal in Queensland.
Interstate and New Zealand applicants (mutual recognition)
Information for people with electrical licences issued in other states of Australia or New Zealand who want to do electrical work in Queensland.
Overseas applicants
Overseas applicants have to meet certain standards to be issued with a Queensland electrical work licence
Serving and non-serving defence force applicants
If you undertook trade training in the Australian Regular Army, the Royal Australian Navy or the Royal Australian Air Force, and now want to work as an electrician or electrical contractor, you will need to have your skills assessed
Apply for a replacement card
Use this form if you have misplaced or damaged your licence card
Apply for additional licence cards
Use this form if you require extra copies of your licence
You must be licensed before undertaking electrical work
Electrical mechanic, electrical linesperson, electrical fitter, electrical jointer, electrical work training permit and restricted electrical work licence
What are the grounds for disciplinary action, what steps may be taken by the Electrical Licensing Committee, important information for electrical contractors
What are the steps to ask for a review of an electrical licensing decision, or how to appeal against an electrical licensing decision
Last updated 12 November 2009
Renew your electrical work licence
Renew your electrical contractor licence
Skills maintenance courses and assessments
Electrical Licensing Eligibility Policy
For more information contact:
Queensland Government
Contact SmartLicence on 1300 363 711 for licences, permits and registration information and assistance
Electrical safety infoline 1300 650 662
Visit the Department of Employment and Training for information on getting an apprenticeship
Non-Queensland Government
Visit Trades Recognition Australia (non-Queensland Government link) for more information on national recognition of your electrical trade skills