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Renew your QLD Licence

Electrical worker licence renewal

An electrical worker licence is valid for five years, unless it is cancelled or suspended. You must keep your licence current if you are performing electrical work. If your licence is due for renewal and a renewal notice has not arrived in the mail, phone the ESO 1300 362 320. To renew your licence, you need evidence that you’ve maintained your trade and first aid skills. If the licence is renewed within 12 months after expiry, the renewed licence will be issued with an expiry date five years from the original expiry date.

Step 1: Skills Maintenance

 

To renew your licence, you need to have kept your basic skills up-to-date in:

  • electrical safety legislation
  • risk management
  • testing
  • resuscitation.

A Skills Maintenance Online Assessment is available.

Registered training organisations also deliver a number of approved skills maintenance courses.

Step 2: Online Renewal

Online renewal requires that you have a current CPR competency. In order to be current it must have been issued within the last 12 months. You must keep your rescue and resuscitation skills current. You may need them to save a life. You need to prove you are competent in resuscitation of a person who has stopped breathing, or is unconscious, because of electric shock.

The renewal also includes payment options of credit card, bank transfer or direct debit.

Use this online application to:

  • renew a Queensland electrical work licence due to expire
  • reinstate an electrical work licence which has expired in the last 12 months.

If your licence expired over 12 months ago, please see electrical worker licence recognition.

Before you start make sure you have your:

  • pre-printed renewal form and the guidelines for your renewal, both of which have been mailed to you. You need the identifying numbers printed on the mailed form to be able to fill in this on-line renewal
  • evidence you have met skills maintenance requirements
  • evidence of competence in resuscitation
  • evidence of competence for lineworker rescue.

It will take approximately 10 minutes to do your application online. To complete your application you must forward (by post or fax or email) all supporting documentation and pay the licence fee.

Electrical worker licence recognition - applying for a new licence if expired for more than 12 months

An electrical worker licence is valid for five years, unless it is cancelled or suspended. You must keep your licence current if you are performing electrical work. To have your previous licence recognised as a relevant qualification for a new licence, you must supply evidence that you have maintained your trade and cardio pulmonary resuscitation skills. In the case of a linesperson licence you must supply evidence that you have maintained your lineworker rescue skills.

If you require recognition of a restricted electrical worker licence, an occupational need must also be demonstrated by submitting a current employer’s letter detailing the incidental electrical work required to be performed, electrical equipment and voltages to be worked on.

Step 1: Skills Maintenance

 

To have your previous Queensland electrical worker licence recognised, your basic skills must be up-to-date in:

  • electrical safety legislation
  • risk management
  • testing
  • resuscitation.

A Skills Maintenance Online Assessment is available.

Registered training organisations also deliver a number of approved skills maintenance courses.

Step 2: Complete an application form for recognition of previous licence

 

Recognition of your licence requires that you have a current CPR competency. In order to be current it must have been issued within the last 12 months. You must keep your rescue and resuscitation skills current. You may need them to save a life. You need to prove you are competent in resuscitation of a person who has stopped breathing, or is unconscious, because of electric shock.

The application form (PDF File, 189.5 KB) also includes payment options of credit card, bank transfer or direct debit.

Before you complete the form make sure you have:

  • evidence you have met skills maintenance requirements
  • evidence of competence in resuscitation
  • evidence of competence for lineworker rescue
  • your current employers letter for recognition of a restricted electrical worker licence.

To complete your application you must forward by post all supporting documentation and pay the licence fee.

More information
Telephone 1300 362 320 if you have any questions about completing this form.

Electrical contractor licences

You cannot renew or reinstate your electrical contractor licence if:
<ul>
     <li>it has been expired for more than one year; or</li>
     <li>you have changed the structure of your business (e.g. changed from sole trader to a company); or</li>
     <li>you have changed your ABN; or</li>
     <li>your contractor licence was cancelled because there was no qualified person as required.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Step 1: Online Renewal</h3>
&nbsp;

Use this <a href="https://www.deir.qld.gov.au/eli/FindLicenceRenewal.jsp">online application </a>to:
<ul type="disc">
     <li>renew a Queensland electrical contractor licence due to expire</li>
</ul>
<h3>Step 2: Certificate of Currency</h3>
&nbsp;

A copy of your certificate of currency needs to be forwarded to Qld  Electrical Licensing by Fax (07) 3874 7670 or email to <a href="mailto:LPS@justice.qld.gov.au">LPS@justice.qld.gov.au</a>
<h2>Additional licences</h2>
&nbsp;

You cannot apply for additional classes of licence or endorsements using this form.

If you wish to apply for additional classes of licence on your current electrical work licence complete an <a href="http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/8939/es-form-11-application-for-electrical-work-licence-other-than-apprentice.pdf">Application for an electrical work licence/permit (other than apprentice) (PDF File, 205.7 KB)</a> form.

If you wish to apply for additional endorsements on your current restricted electrical work licence complete an <a href="http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/8948/es-form-21-application-for-restricted-work-licence-permit-not-apprentice.pdf">Application for a restricted electrical work licence/permit (other than electrical apprentice) (PDF File, 203.5 KB)</a> form.
<h3>More information</h3>
&nbsp;

Telephone the ESO 1300 362 320 if you have any questions about completing your renewal online.

<a href="http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/8940/es-form-12-application-for-renewal-reinstatement-or-recognition-of-an-expired.pdf">Guidelines for renewing your electrical work licence (PDF File, 189.5 KB)</a>

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