Pennsylvania Continuing Education Made Simple

Meet your Pennsylvania Electrical CE requirements with our comprehensive online courses designed for electricians and electrical contractors. 

Pennsylvania

Continuing Education

Three Simple Steps

Start earning your CEU hours today – quick and easy

1

Choose Your Course

Pick individual courses or save with a discounted bundle.

2

Enroll & Learn

Start your course immediately after enrollment.

3

Download Certificate

We’ll report completion the
next business day, where permitted.

Pennsylvania Specific Requirements

Stay compliant with Pennsylvania Continuing Education requirements for your profession.

Pennsylvania Continuing Education Requirements

Completion Reporting

  • Pennsylvania requires you to report your own completion(s).
  • Find your Certificate(s) here.

We make every effort to provide the most accurate information possible, but we’re not the ultimate authority on license renewal requirements. Check your licensing board for current renewal requirements.
 

Requirements

Pennsylvania Continuing Education for Electrical Inspectors
  • ​Residential and Commercial Electrical Inspectors applying for UCC re-certification must complete 15 hours of continuing education.
  • ​​If your certification card lists more than one category, you need 15 hours for each category listed (maximum number of 45 credit hours required for any applicant holding multiple certifications).
  • At least 1/3 must be in approved courses relating to one or more of an applicant’s certification categories.

Philadelphia Electrical Contractor Licenses
  • Electrical Contractor License requires businesses and institutions installing electrical systems, including alarms and low voltage wiring.
  • This license must be renewed annually.
  • For renewal, applicants must be current on the payment of all City of Philadelphia taxes and
  • Provide proof of at least 8 hours of coursework in the current or later edition of NFPA 70, earned within the 12 month period preceding application.

Pittsburgh Electrical Trade Licenses
  • For renewal, applicants and licensees must provide proof of complete 8 hours of CEUs within the previous twelve (12) months from the license renewal date.
  • Electrical trade licenses expire 365 days from the license start date. Effective 11/15/2018.

NOTE: Courses on this page have been reviewed and approved by ICC (International Code Council). BlueVolt is an ICC Preferred Provider (#1261).

Last Updated: November, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Chat right in from the course page or email ceusupport@bluevolt.com for assistance.

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After you enroll, click on My Enrolled Courses. Click on the course name and then click on any module to start.

Completion certificates are ready immediately after you finish a course. Download from the course page, or click Download Certificate and click on the appropriate course.

Absolutely. Use BlueVolt’s CE Manager Program where you can make bulk course purchases for your team and monitor progress. More information here.

Chat right in from the course page or email ceusupport@bluevolt.com for assistance.

After you enroll, click on My Enrolled Courses. Click on the course name and then click on any module to start.

Completion certificates are ready immediately after you finish a course. Download from the course page, or click Download Certificate and click on the appropriate course.

Loading requirements…

Use BlueVolt’s CE Manager Program where you can make bulk course purchases for your team and monitor progress. More information here.

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