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# Wyoming

> Electrical licensing, highway prequalification, regulator routing, requirements, reciprocity, and license types for Wyoming's electrical-only state construction regulation model.

Wyoming regulates only electrical work at the state level. All other construction licensing — general, residential, plumbing, HVAC — is handled by the city or county where the work takes place. Highway prequalification runs through WYDOT. The electrical licensing system is detailed, covering master, journeyman, low voltage, limited, and apprentice categories, and carries one of the strongest reciprocity networks for journeyman electricians in the country.

<Warning>
  Always verify statutes, fees, and application details with the live regulator before making bidding, licensing, or legal decisions.
</Warning>

## At a glance

The fastest way to orient yourself in Wyoming is to know that the state only regulates electrical work and highway prequalification. Everything else is local.

| Signal                          | Value                                                      |
| ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| Electrical work                 | Regulated at the state level — all categories              |
| All other construction          | Contact the local city or county                           |
| Master electrician exam         | 75% minimum score, 8 years (16,000 hours) experience       |
| Journeyman electrician exam     | 70% minimum score, 4 years (8,000 hours) experience        |
| Electrical contractor           | **\$400** license fee; must have a Master of Record        |
| Highway work trigger            | DOT prequalification required                              |
| Nonresident contractor security | 3% of total contract value                                 |
| Public works bonding            | 50% for **\$7,500**–**\$100,000**; 100% for **\$25,000**+  |
| Reciprocity model               | Journeyman electrical with 16 states; master with 3 states |

## Frequently asked questions

Pick the tab that matches your situation. Each FAQ gives a direct answer and points you to the full detail below.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Contractors" icon="hard-hat">
    <AccordionGroup>
      <Accordion title="Does Wyoming require a state contractor license for general construction?">
        No. Wyoming only regulates electrical work at the state level. All other construction licensing — general, residential, plumbing, HVAC — is handled by the city or county where the work takes place. See [Construction work regulated](#construction-work-regulated).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How do I get an electrical contractor license in Wyoming?">
        An electrical contractor must employ a full-time Master of Record who is not the Master of Record for another contractor. The license fee is **\$400**, renewed annually by July 1. Low voltage and limited contractor licenses are **\$200**. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What prequalification is required for Wyoming highway contracts?">
        Submit a prequalification form from the WYDOT website with supporting documentation. Bid limits are based on a rating factor multiplied by net worth from audited financial statements. Processing takes about two weeks. Valid for 15 months from fiscal year end. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Where do I go to get licensed for electrical work?">
        All electrical licensing goes through the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety at 320 West 25th Street, 3rd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002. Phone: (307) 777-7288. Highway prequalification goes to WYDOT. See [Who regulates construction](#who-regulates-construction).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How much does it cost to get an electrical license?">
        Master electrician: **\$200** initial, **\$100** annual renewal. Journeyman: **\$100** initial, **\$50** annual renewal. Electrical contractor: **\$400** initial and annual renewal. Exam fee (Pearson VUE): **\$100**. Apprentice registration: **\$20**. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What experience and exam requirements apply for master electricians?">
        Master electricians need 8 years (16,000 hours) of electrical wiring experience, must have held a journeyman license for at least 4 years, must complete 576 hours of classroom instruction, and pass the trade exam at **75%** minimum. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What experience and exam requirements apply for journeyman electricians?">
        Journeyman electricians need 4 years (8,000 hours) of apprenticeship with residential, commercial, and industrial experience (no more than 75% in one category), 576 hours of classroom instruction, and must pass the trade exam at **70%** minimum. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="Can I use my out-of-state license in Wyoming?">
        Wyoming has one of the broadest journeyman electrical reciprocity networks: 16 states. Master reciprocity is narrower: Idaho, Iowa, and South Dakota only. No reciprocity exists for non-electrical trades because Wyoming does not regulate them at the state level. See [Reciprocal agreements](#reciprocal-agreements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the bonding requirements for public works?">
        Contracts from **\$7,500** to **\$100,000** require a bond of 50% of the contract price. Contracts of **\$25,000** or more require a bond equal to 100% of the contract price. Nonresident contractors must post a 3% security deposit. Certified residents get a 5% public works preference. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What continuing education is required for electricians?">
        16 hours of CE per renewal period, with at least 8 hours on the NEC. This applies to both journeyman and master electricians. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>
    </AccordionGroup>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Regulators" icon="shield-check">
    <AccordionGroup>
      <Accordion title="How limited is Wyoming's state-level contractor regulation?">
        Very limited. Wyoming only regulates electrical work at the state level through the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety. All other construction — general, residential, plumbing, HVAC, roofing — is regulated by local cities and counties. This is one of the narrowest state regulatory scopes nationally. See [Construction work regulated](#construction-work-regulated).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are Wyoming's electrical licensing requirements?">
        The system is granular: master (16,000 hours, 75% exam), journeyman (8,000 hours, 70% exam), low voltage (7 subcategories with varying experience), limited (5 subcategories), and apprentice. All require 576 hours of classroom instruction (except low voltage and limited). Electrical contractors must employ a Master of Record. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does Wyoming DOT prequalification work?">
        Bid limits use a rating factor multiplied by net worth from audited financials. Processing takes about two weeks. Valid for 15 months from fiscal year end. Nonresident contractors post a 3% security deposit. Residents get a 5% preference on public works. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does Wyoming compare to other states with limited regulation?">
        Wyoming and Colorado both lack statewide general contractor licenses, but Wyoming's electrical system is more detailed (16+ subcategories vs. Colorado's simpler tiers). Wyoming's 16-state journeyman reciprocity network is one of the broadest nationally. See [Licensing thresholds](/docs/compare/licensing-thresholds).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the fees across electrical categories?">
        Master: **\$200** initial, **\$100** annual. Journeyman: **\$100** initial, **\$50** annual. Contractor: **\$400** initial and annual. Low voltage contractor: **\$200**. Limited contractor: **\$200**. Apprentice: **\$20**. Exam (Pearson VUE): **\$100**. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What license classifications does Wyoming use?">
        Standard electrical (master, journeyman, contractor, apprentice). Low voltage with 7 codes (LV-G, LV-A, LV-C, LV-S, LV-T, LV-X, LV-L). Limited with 4 codes (LM-E, LM-W, LM-L, LM-H). Each has its own experience thresholds. See [Types of licenses](#types-of-licenses).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does reciprocity work in Wyoming?">
        Journeyman electrical reciprocity with 16 states: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, and Texas. Master reciprocity with 3 states: Idaho, Iowa, South Dakota. See [Reciprocal agreements](#reciprocal-agreements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What exam requirements exist?">
        Master: 75% minimum. Journeyman: 70% minimum. Low voltage: 70% minimum. Limited: 70% minimum. All exams administered by Pearson VUE at **\$100** each. After two failures in classroom-required categories, additional NEC CE may be required. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="What are the renewal cycles?">
        Master electrician licenses expire July 1 in the third year. Journeyman licenses expire January 1 in the third year. Electrical contractor licenses expire July 1 annually. Low voltage and limited individual licenses follow 3-year cycles. See [Requirements](#requirements).
      </Accordion>

      <Accordion title="How does Wyoming compare to neighboring Western states?">
        Wyoming is the narrowest regulator in the West — electrical only at state level. Compare with Montana (registration plus electrical and plumbing), Idaho (registration plus trades plus public works), or Colorado (electrical and plumbing only). The 16-state journeyman network offsets the narrow scope. See [Licensing thresholds](/docs/compare/licensing-thresholds).
      </Accordion>
    </AccordionGroup>
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Start with your goal

Pick the card that matches what you need right now. Each one links to the relevant section on this page.

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Is state licensing triggered?" icon="search" href="#construction-work-regulated">
    Only electrical work is regulated at the state level. All other construction is local.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Find the right regulator" icon="building-bank" href="#who-regulates-construction">
    Electrical goes to the Department of Fire Prevention. Highway goes to WYDOT.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Application and renewal details" icon="clipboard-list" href="#requirements">
    Exams, fees, experience hours, CE, and renewal cycles for all electrical categories.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Reciprocity direction" icon="arrow-left-right" href="#reciprocal-agreements">
    Journeyman reciprocity with 16 states. Master reciprocity with 3 states.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## Special considerations

Different roles need different things from a Wyoming page. Use the tab that matches your situation to see what matters most before you read the full detail below.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Contractors" icon="hard-hat">
    <Tip>
      If your work is not electrical and not highway, Wyoming has no state-level license — contact the local city or county. If your work is electrical, the state system is comprehensive with strict experience and exam requirements.
    </Tip>

    * Only electrical work is regulated at the state level.
    * Master: 8 years (16,000 hours) experience, 75% exam score, journeyman license held for at least 4 years.
    * Journeyman: 4 years (8,000 hours) experience across residential, commercial, and industrial (no more than 75% in one category), 70% exam score.
    * Electrical contractors must have a Master of Record on staff (**\$400** license fee, **\$400** annual renewal).
    * 16 hours of CE required for renewal, at least 8 on the NEC.
    * Nonresident contractors post a 3% security deposit. Certified residents get a 5% public works preference.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Regulators" icon="shield-check">
    <Info>
      Wyoming is best understood as an electrical-only state at the regulatory level. The Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety handles all electrical licensing. Non-electrical construction is entirely local jurisdiction.
    </Info>

    * Two state agencies: Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (electrical) and WYDOT (highway prequalification).
    * The electrical licensing system is granular: master, journeyman, low voltage (7 subcategories), limited (5 subcategories), and apprentice.
    * Journeyman reciprocity with 16 states is one of the broader electrical networks nationally.
    * Master reciprocity is narrow: Idaho, Iowa, and South Dakota only.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Readiness checklist

Four things you need to confirm before you can treat Wyoming as "ready" for a bid or an application. If any of these are unclear, you are not ready yet.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Determine if the work is electrical or highway" icon="tag">
    Only electrical work and highway projects are regulated at the state level. All other construction licensing is handled by the local city or county.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Identify the electrical category" icon="currency-dollar">
    Master requires `$200` license fee and 16,000 hours. Journeyman requires `$100` and 8,000 hours. Electrical contractors need a `$400` license with a Master of Record. Low voltage and limited categories have their own experience thresholds.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Route to the correct agency" icon="building-bank">
    Electrical licensing goes to the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety. Highway prequalification goes to WYDOT. There is no general contractor board.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Confirm exam, experience, and CE requirements" icon="clipboard-check">
    Verify exam passing score (75% master, 70% journeyman/technician), experience documentation, 16-hour CE for renewal (8 hours on NEC), and any nonresident security deposit obligations.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Check>
  If you can confirm the work is electrical (or highway), identify the correct license category, route to the right agency, and verify all requirements, you have the minimum package needed for a Wyoming readiness check.
</Check>

## Navigation

Use these links to jump to related cross-state comparisons and workflows.

* [New state evaluation](/docs/workflows/new-state-evaluation) if you are screening Wyoming for the first time.
* [Multi-state bid readiness](/docs/workflows/multi-state-bid-readiness) if you need to compare Wyoming with nearby jurisdictions.
* [Licensing thresholds](/docs/compare/licensing-thresholds) or [prequalification patterns](/docs/compare/prequalification) for cross-state context.

## Construction work regulated

Wyoming only regulates electrical work at the state level. For all other construction, contact the city or county where the work will be performed. Highway prequalification is a separate gate.

| Work lane                  | What triggers regulation                                      |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Electrical work (standard) | State license required for all electrical work                |
| Low voltage (under 90V)    | State low voltage technician license required                 |
| Limited electrical         | State limited technician license required for specific scopes |
| Highway work               | WYDOT prequalification required                               |
| All other construction     | Local jurisdiction (city or county)                           |

<Note>
  Nonresident contractors must post a security deposit equal to 3% of the total contract value with the Department of Revenue and Taxation. Certified resident contractors receive a 5% preference on public works projects.
</Note>

## Common determination scenarios

If you are trying to figure out where to start, expand the scenario that is closest to your situation.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Standard electrical work" icon="bolt">
    Route to the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety. Journeyman applicants need 4 years (8,000 hours) of supervised experience across residential, commercial, and industrial (max 75% in any one category) and must pass an exam at 70%. Master applicants need 8 years (16,000 hours) plus 4 years holding a journeyman license and must pass at 75%. Both require 576 hours of classroom instruction.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Low voltage work (under 90V)" icon="bolt">
    Low voltage covers alarms, communications, sound, TV, control systems, and lawn sprinklers. Experience requirements range from 80 hours (lawn sprinklers) to 4,000 hours (general low voltage). Pass exam at 70%.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Limited electrical work" icon="bolt">
    Limited categories cover elevators, water wells/irrigation, light fixtures, and HVAC electrical. Experience is typically 4,000 hours (1,000 for light fixtures). Pass exam at 70%.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical contractor setup" icon="building">
    An electrical contractor must employ a full-time Master of Record who is not the Master of Record for any other contractor. License fee is **\$400**, renewed annually by July 1. Low voltage and limited contractor licenses are **\$200**.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Highway prequalification" icon="road">
    Submit a prequalification form (available on the WYDOT website) with supporting documentation. Bid limits are based on a rating factor multiplied by net worth from audited financial statements. Average processing time is two weeks. Prequalification is valid for 15 months from fiscal year end.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Public works bonding" icon="building">
    Contracts from **\$7,500** to **\$100,000** require a bond of 50% of the contract price. Contracts of **\$25,000** or more require a bond equal to 100% of the contract price.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Who regulates construction

Wyoming has only two state-level agencies for construction regulation. The Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety handles all electrical licensing. WYDOT handles highway prequalification. All other construction is local.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Electrical licensing — Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety" icon="bolt">
    320 West 25th Street, 3rd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002

    **Phone:** (307) 777-7288 | **Fax:** (307) 777-7119

    **Website:** [wsfm.wyo.gov](http://wsfm.wyo.gov/)
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Highway prequalification — WYDOT Construction Division" icon="road">
    5300 Bishop Boulevard, Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340

    **Phone:** (307) 777-4053

    **Website:** [dot.state.wy.us](http://dot.state.wy.us/)
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Requirements

Wyoming's state-level requirements are exclusively electrical. The system includes master, journeyman, low voltage (7 subcategories), limited (5 subcategories), and apprentice tiers. Expand the category that applies to your situation.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Master Electrician" icon="bolt" defaultOpen={true}>
    | Requirement           | Detail                                                                                              |
    | --------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Experience            | 8 years (16,000 hours) in electrical wiring; must have held journeyman license for at least 4 years |
    | Documentation         | Notarized letters from employers (past and present), IBEW local union, or equivalent state license  |
    | Classroom instruction | 576 hours over a 4-year apprenticeship (144 hours/year) through approved programs                   |
    | Exam                  | Trade examination; 75% minimum score                                                                |
    | License term          | Expires July 1 in the third year following issue                                                    |
    | Continuing education  | 16 hours per renewal period (at least 8 on the NEC)                                                 |

    | Fee Type                      | Amount                         |
    | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
    | Initial license               | **\$200**                      |
    | Annual renewal                | **\$100** (50% of license fee) |
    | Late renewal (within 45 days) | Additional **\$50**            |
    | Examination (Pearson VUE)     | **\$100**                      |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Journeyman Electrician" icon="bolt">
    | Requirement           | Detail                                                                         |
    | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
    | Experience            | 4 years (8,000 hours) apprenticeship or equivalent; minimum 4-year timeframe   |
    | Work mix              | Residential, commercial, and industrial — no more than 75% in any one category |
    | Supervision           | Under direct supervision of a licensed journeyman or master electrician        |
    | Classroom instruction | 576 hours over 4 years (144 hours/year) through approved programs              |
    | Exam                  | Trade examination; 70% minimum score                                           |
    | License term          | Expires January 1 in the third year following issue                            |
    | Continuing education  | 16 hours per renewal period (at least 8 on the NEC)                            |

    | Fee Type                      | Amount                        |
    | ----------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
    | Initial license               | **\$100**                     |
    | Annual renewal                | **\$50** (50% of license fee) |
    | Late renewal (within 45 days) | Additional **\$50**           |
    | Examination (Pearson VUE)     | **\$100**                     |

    <Note>
      Applicants with a current journeyman or master license in good standing from a jurisdiction with equal or greater requirements may use that license as proof to qualify for the Wyoming exam.
    </Note>
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Low Voltage Technician (under 90V)" icon="bolt">
    | Requirement | Detail                               |
    | ----------- | ------------------------------------ |
    | Exam        | 70% minimum score                    |
    | Classroom   | Not required for low voltage license |

    | Category        | Code | Experience Required      |
    | --------------- | ---- | ------------------------ |
    | General         | LV-G | 4,000 hours / 2+ years   |
    | Alarms          | LV-A | 3,000 hours / 18+ months |
    | Communication   | LV-C | 500 hours / 3+ months    |
    | Sound           | LV-S | 500 hours / 3+ months    |
    | TV              | LV-T | 500 hours / 3+ months    |
    | Control         | LV-X | 1,000 hours / 6+ months  |
    | Lawn Sprinklers | LV-L | 80 hours / 2+ months     |

    | Fee Type                       | Amount                        |
    | ------------------------------ | ----------------------------- |
    | Initial license                | **\$100**                     |
    | Annual renewal                 | **\$50** (50% of license fee) |
    | Low Voltage Contractor license | **\$200**                     |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Limited Technician" icon="bolt">
    | Requirement                 | Detail                                      |
    | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
    | Exam                        | 70% minimum score                           |
    | Classroom                   | Not required for limited technician license |
    | Experience (general)        | 4,000 hours / 2+ years for most categories  |
    | Experience (Light Fixtures) | 1,000 hours / 6+ months                     |

    | Category                 | Code | Scope                                |
    | ------------------------ | ---- | ------------------------------------ |
    | Elevator Systems         | LM-E | Load side of equipment disconnect    |
    | Water Wells & Irrigation | LM-W | Load side of equipment disconnect    |
    | Light Fixtures           | LM-L | Ballast and fixture part replacement |
    | HVAC Electrical          | LM-H | Load side of equipment disconnect    |

    | Fee Type                   | Amount                        |
    | -------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
    | Initial license            | **\$100**                     |
    | Annual renewal             | **\$50** (50% of license fee) |
    | Limited Contractor license | **\$200**                     |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Electrical Contractor" icon="building">
    | Requirement            | Detail                                                                                                 |
    | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
    | Master of Record       | Must employ a full-time licensed master electrician who is not Master of Record for another contractor |
    | License term           | Expires July 1 annually                                                                                |
    | Low voltage contractor | Must employ a licensed low voltage technician of record (fee waived if sole operator)                  |

    | Fee Type                          | Amount    |
    | --------------------------------- | --------- |
    | Electrical Contractor License     | **\$400** |
    | Annual renewal                    | **\$400** |
    | Low Voltage Electrical Contractor | **\$200** |
    | Limited Electrical Contractor     | **\$200** |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Apprentice Electrician" icon="bolt">
    | Requirement                                   | Detail                                                                   |
    | --------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
    | Supervision                                   | Licensed master or journeyman must be present on the job                 |
    | Year 1–2                                      | 100% supervision required                                                |
    | Year 3 (4,000+ hours, 288+ classroom hours)   | 50% supervision required                                                 |
    | Year 4–5 (6,000+ hours, 432+ classroom hours) | 25% supervision required                                                 |
    | 10,000+ hours                                 | Returns to 100% supervision regardless of classroom hours                |
    | Training program                              | Employer must provide 144 hours/year of structured classroom instruction |

    | Fee Type                | Amount   |
    | ----------------------- | -------- |
    | Apprentice Registration | **\$20** |
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Highway Prequalification" icon="road">
    | Requirement          | Detail                                                                        |
    | -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    | Application          | Prequalification form from WYDOT website with supporting documentation        |
    | Bid limits           | Rating factor multiplied by net worth from audited financial statements       |
    | Processing time      | Approximately two weeks                                                       |
    | Validity             | 15 months from fiscal year end                                                |
    | Public works bonds   | 50% for contracts **\$7,500**–**\$100,000**; 100% for contracts **\$25,000**+ |
    | Nonresident security | 3% of total contract value posted with Department of Revenue and Taxation     |
    | Resident preference  | 5% on public works projects                                                   |
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Reciprocal agreements

Wyoming has one of the broader journeyman electrician reciprocity networks in the country at 16 states. Master reciprocity is much narrower at 3 states. No reciprocity exists for non-electrical trades because Wyoming does not regulate them at the state level.

<Info>
  Wyoming's reciprocity is entirely electrical. The 16-state journeyman network is strong, but master reciprocity is limited to Idaho, Iowa, and South Dakota.
</Info>

| Board                   | Reciprocal states                                                                                                                                            | Coverage                               |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------- |
| Electrical (Journeyman) | Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas | <Badge color="green">16 states</Badge> |
| Electrical (Master)     | Idaho, Iowa, South Dakota                                                                                                                                    | <Badge color="green">3 states</Badge>  |

## Types of licenses

Wyoming's state-level credentials are exclusively electrical. Use these lists when you need to confirm the exact license category for an application.

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Standard Electrical" icon="bolt" defaultOpen={true}>
    * Master Electrician
    * Journeyman Electrician
    * Electrical Contractor
    * Apprentice Electrician
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Low Voltage" icon="bolt">
    * LV-G: Low Voltage General
    * LV-A: Low Voltage Alarms
    * LV-C: Low Voltage Communication
    * LV-S: Low Voltage Sound
    * LV-T: Low Voltage TV
    * LV-X: Low Voltage Control
    * LV-L: Low Voltage Lawn Sprinklers
    * Low Voltage Contractor
    * Low Voltage Apprentice
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Limited" icon="bolt">
    * LM-E: Elevator Systems
    * LM-W: Water Wells and Irrigation Systems
    * LM-L: Light Fixtures
    * LM-H: HVAC Electrical
    * Limited Contractor
    * Limited Apprentice
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## See also

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="West region guide" icon="map" href="/docs/jurisdictions/regions/west">
    Browse all West jurisdictions for comparison.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Contractors guide" icon="hard-hat" href="/docs/personas/contractor">
    Cross-state guidance for contractors evaluating new jurisdictions.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Regulators guide" icon="shield-check" href="/docs/personas/regulatory-staff">
    Cross-state guidance for comparing regulatory models and agency structures.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

**Neighboring jurisdictions with reciprocity ties:**

<CardGroup cols={3}>
  <Card title="Idaho" icon="map-pin" href="/docs/jurisdictions/idaho">
    Journeyman and master electrician reciprocity with Wyoming.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Colorado" icon="map-pin" href="/docs/jurisdictions/colorado">
    Journeyman electrician reciprocity with Wyoming.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Montana" icon="map-pin" href="/docs/jurisdictions/montana">
    Journeyman electrician reciprocity with Wyoming.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
