Electrician License Renewal in Fort Worth, TX

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Fort Worth's electrical trade sits at the heart of Tarrant County's industrial economy — Lockheed Martin, Bell Helicopter, and the ongoing Alliance Corridor logistics expansion drive year-round demand for licensed electricians. Oncor Electric Delivery handles regional distribution (shared with Dallas), and TDIndustries and Walker Engineering are among the larger commercial employers. Approximately 5,500 licensed electricians work Tarrant County. Searching 'Fort Worth electrician workshop' for a CE option? Our online 4-hour TDLR-approved course is the workshop equivalent — complete the state-required continuing education without driving to a workshop in Arlington or downtown Fort Worth.

Fort Worth at a Glance

Utility

Oncor Electric Delivery

County

Tarrant County

Licensed professionals

approximately 5,500

Average annual pay

$56,000

Local chapter

IEC Fort Worth

Why Fort Worth electricians choose online CE

Texas Electrician 4-Hour Renewal Course

TDLR Provider #2437 · Instant certification · Reported to TDLR automatically

Enroll Now — $24.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tarrant County require CE beyond TDLR's 4-hour rule?

No. Tarrant County — like all Texas counties — follows TDLR's statewide 4-hour annual CE requirement for electricians. Our TDLR-approved (Provider #2437) course satisfies it for any Fort Worth-area electrician.

How does this compare to a Fort Worth electrician workshop?

Typical Fort Worth electrician workshops run 4 hours at IEC Fort Worth or at trade schools in Arlington. Our online course covers identical material but lets you complete it at the shop or at home — no Loop 820 drive, no classroom hours out of your workday.

Is the course valid for electricians working Lockheed Martin or Bell Helicopter facilities?

Yes. TDLR licenses are statewide and apply to all commercial and industrial work, including defense and aerospace contractor sites. Our CE course keeps your TDLR license current for any Fort Worth-area work.