Electrician apprentice hour log template for District of Columbia
DC Code and DLCP specify 8000 hours over at least 4 years for journeyman electrician eligibility, governed by the Board of Industrial Trades, DC Apprenticeship Council, and Department of Employment Services (DOES). Categories include Apprentice Electrician (0 hours) and Journeyman Electrician (8000 hours). No DC-specific apprentice-to-journeyman ratio, reporting frequency, or required forms are detailed in the provided sources; national bulletins mention varying ratios like 2:1 or 1:1 but not for DC.
Requirements snapshot
- 8000 total hours
- Board: Board of Industrial Trades; DC Apprenticeship Council; Department of Employment Services (DOES)
- Last verified: Apr 15, 2026
Sources
- Celebrating Freedom Forever's Apprenticeships
- Public Service Apprenticeship Programs
- Apprenticeship System
- Bulletin 2006-02 Rev-NGS-IEC1
- Bulletin 2002-11 NGS-IEC
- Bul2000-15 Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
- § 47–2853.92. Eligibility requirements. | D.C. Law Library
- Basic Apprenticeship Standards - Department of Employment Services
- Electrician License (Low and Regular Voltage)
- Registered Apprenticeship Program
- Register your program - Apprenticeship.gov
- Create a Program - Apprenticeship.gov
- Occupation Finder: Electricians - Apprenticeship.gov
Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the District of Columbia licensing board.
How ApprenticeHourLog helps
- State-specific category templates for electrician work.
- One-tap export for boards and employers.
- Audit trail with timestamps and signatures.
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Common electrician categories
Your state board may require specific categories. Adjust these templates to match District of Columbia guidance.
Templates are a starting point. You can rename or reorder categories before logging hours.
For record-keeping only. Information is provided as-is; we are not liable for errors or omissions. Requirements change and may vary by program—confirm with the District of Columbia board.