Electrician apprentice hour log template for Tennessee
Tennessee electrician apprenticeships are registered with the Tennessee Office of Apprenticeship under the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, with programs generally lasting six years or less and combining on-the-job training and classroom instruction. A probationary period is not to exceed 2000 hours or one year. No specific total hours, apprentice-to-journeyman ratios, or skill categories for electricians are detailed in the research sources.
Requirements snapshot
- Board: Tennessee Office of Apprenticeship (TOA), under the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development; programs validated and registered by USDOL or its state affiliate
- Forms: Registered Apprenticeship Program Standards (written plan), Application for Registered Apprenticeship (RA) with verification of existing workforce
- Last verified: Apr 3, 2026
Sources
- Program Year 2023 Annual Report - U.S. Department of Labor
- TEN10-09.pdf - U.S. Department of Labor
- Bul2004-05-att2.pdf - U.S. Department of Labor
- Standards and Regulations for the Registration of Apprenticeship Programs in Tennessee
- An Overview of Registered Apprenticeships in Tennessee
- National Pattern Standards of Apprenticeship and Training for Electricians
- Registered Apprenticeship
- National Guidelines for Apprenticeship Standards
- Registered Apprenticeship Program
- LLE License Process - TN.gov
Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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 Tennessee board.