Licensed Electricians in Colorado
Find and verify licensed electricians in Colorado. Records are sourced directly from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) and updated weekly.
Why verify a Colorado electrician?
Electrical work is the leading cause of residential fires from improper installation. Always verify your electrician is licensed, insured, and authorized to pull permits in your area before work begins.
How to hire a Colorado electrician safely
- Confirm the electrician's license covers residential work (not just commercial).
- Check that they will pull required permits — uninspected work can void your insurance.
- Verify proof of liability insurance ($500K minimum) and worker's comp.
- Ask whether the work meets current National Electrical Code (NEC) standards.
- Get a written warranty — quality electricians warranty their work for at least 1 year.
Colorado electrician licensing
Electricians in Colorado are regulated by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). General contractor licensing handled at the local level.
Official board website: https://dpo.colorado.gov/
Frequently asked questions
Can a handyman do electrical work?
In most states, no. Any work involving the breaker panel, new circuits, or rewiring requires a licensed electrician. Replacing a like-for-like outlet or switch may be permitted for handymen in some jurisdictions.
How much does a licensed electrician cost?
Licensed electricians typically charge $75–$150 per hour. A new outlet runs $150–$300 installed; panel upgrades run $1,500–$4,000.
Should I get a permit for electrical work?
Yes — almost all electrical work beyond replacing a fixture requires a permit. Skipping permits can void your insurance, stop a future home sale, and trigger fines.