Plumber apprentice hour log template for North Carolina
No authoritative .gov sources in the research provide specific North Carolina plumber apprenticeship requirements like total hours, exact ratios, or reporting frequency. General federal DBRA guidelines from DOL specify apprentice ratios must not exceed those permitted by the approved apprenticeship program or project locality, with U.S. Department of Labor overseeing federal projects and state agencies handling registered programs. NC sources mention apprenticeship completion as a licensing pathway but lack program details.
Requirements snapshot
- Ratio: No greater than the ratio permitted by the approved apprenticeship program or applicable to the project locality
- Board: U.S. Department of Labor (for federal DBRA projects); state apprenticeship agency for registered programs
- Last verified: Apr 3, 2026
Sources
- TEN10-09.pdf - U.S. Department of Labor
- DEFINITIONS APPRENTICE: Any individual employed by the ...
- Program Registration and Apprenticeship Agreement
- Plumbing Original Rules - NC OAH
- Code Officials Final Revised Rules - NC OAH
- RRC 04162019 Plumbing Heating and Fire Technical Changes - NC OAH
- Apprenticeships in North Carolina - NC Commerce
- Davis-Bacon and Related Acts (DBRA) Frequently Asked Questions
- Apprentices by State Dashboard
- Untitled - Burlington, NC
Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the North Carolina licensing board.
How ApprenticeHourLog helps
- State-specific category templates for plumber work.
- One-tap export for boards and employers.
- Audit trail with timestamps and signatures.
Need signatures? See how signature requests work.
Common plumber categories
Your state board may require specific categories. Adjust these templates to match North Carolina 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 North Carolina board.