Only $59 | Instant Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced
Stay current, stay compliant, and renew your Arkansas electrical license with this 8-hour NEC code changes course covering practical, job-ready updates tied to the 2026 NEC cycle. This course is fully online and self-paced, so you can complete it on your schedule—no classroom, no travel.
Designed for working electricians, you can log in and out anytime without losing your progress. When you finish, you’ll get an instant certificate for your records, and we report your completion to the state within 24 hours. If you run into any issues, our team is easy to reach by call or text at 1-800-698-2770.
This course is ideal for Arkansas licensees who need 8 hours of NEC-related continuing education for renewal, including:
✅ Journeyman Electricians
✅ Residential Journeyman Electricians
✅ Master Electricians
✅ Residential Master Electricians
If you’re renewing in Arkansas and need 8 hours of NEC code changes for the current cycle, this course is built for you.
Arkansas requires many electrician licensees (including journeyman and master classifications) to complete at least 8 hours of continuing education per NEC cycle before renewing. The key thing to remember is that Arkansas renewal is tied closely to your license expiration date and the NEC publication cycle.
Most electricians don’t renew on one universal “statewide deadline.” Instead, your license generally expires based on the date shown on your license, and you renew before that expiration to avoid late fees or reinstatement steps.
In Arkansas, electrician licenses expire on the date indicated on the license (commonly the last day of the month, based on the issuance date). Renewal timing is individualized, so the best practice is to check your license card/portal and plan to complete CE early.
Arkansas also allows renewal periods that can align with the NEC cycle (some licensees renew for 1, 2, or 3 years depending on where the state is in the NEC cycle). Practically, that means: complete your 8-hour NEC changes course before you submit renewal for the cycle tied to your renewal term.
✅ Step 1: Confirm your expiration date
Check your license/online account for the exact expiration date and renewal window.
✅ Step 2: Complete your required CE hours
Finish this 8-hour 2026 NEC Changes course online at your pace.
✅ Step 3: Download your instant certificate
Your certificate is available immediately after completion.
✅ Step 4: We report your completion to the state
We report your hours to the state within 24 hours of completion.
✅ Step 5: Submit your renewal
Renew through Arkansas’s licensing renewal system and pay the renewal fee before your license expires.
✅ NEC update cycle and enforcement reality
✅ Why code changes occur (incident data, technology, consistency)
✅ How to read “revised,” “new,” and “relocated” requirements
✅ Code-wide themes affecting the 2026 edition
✅ Applying NEC language: “shall,” “shall not,” and exceptions
✅ Documentation and inspection readiness under the current cycle
✅ Equipment approval, listing/labeling, and “used as intended”
✅ Working space, access, and dedicated equipment space
✅ Identification, markings, and field-applied labels
✅ “Neat and workmanlike” execution and environmental conditions
✅ SCCR awareness and available fault current
✅ Planning for new technologies and manufacturer instructions
✅ Grounding vs. bonding (purpose and common mistakes)
✅ Service bonding and effective fault paths
✅ EGC sizing and termination quality
✅ Bonding enclosures, raceways, and metallic piping systems
✅ Grounding electrode systems and conductor considerations
✅ Troubleshooting grounding/bonding issues during upgrades
✅ Branch circuit fundamentals and load planning
✅ GFCI, AFCI, and modern protection approaches
✅ Receptacle placement and compliance strategies
✅ Kitchens, laundry, garages, outdoor outlets (high-risk locations)
✅ Dedicated circuits, equipment requirements, nuisance trip reduction
✅ Surge protection concepts for dwelling and non-dwelling installs
✅ Service equipment fundamentals and labeling
✅ Disconnect location, accessibility, practical compliance
✅ Feeder sizing and termination integrity
✅ OCPD coordination and selective tripping concepts
✅ Arc energy reduction awareness in larger equipment
✅ Field verification and documentation for service changes
✅ Ampacity, temperature limits, correction factors
✅ Lugs, terminations, and torque requirements
✅ Raceway selection by environment (wet/corrosive/damage)
✅ Supporting/securing/protecting conductors and raceways
✅ Flexible wiring methods and limitations
✅ Box fill, bending space, workmanship compliance
✅ EVSE planning, circuit sizing, protection
✅ PV fundamentals and compliant wiring methods
✅ Rapid shutdown and PV safety design considerations
✅ ESS integration and higher-risk safety planning
✅ Interconnection concepts for distributed energy resources
✅ Labeling/directories/emergency info for complex systems
✅ Commercial GFCI/AFCI applications and jobsite decisions
✅ Emergency systems and legally required standby concepts
✅ Equipment rooms, working space, accessibility planning
✅ Industrial control panels and equipment integration
✅ Hazardous (classified) location awareness
✅ Documentation, inspection prep, and reducing corrections
✅ Approved Arkansas electrical renewal course (Course #E2026-35)
✅ Only $59 – no hidden fees
✅ 100% Online and Mobile Friendly
✅ Self-Paced Access – log in/out anytime
✅ Instant Certificate of Completion
✅ We report your hours to the state within 24 hours
✅ Money-back guarantee
✅ Trusted CE provider with 10+ years of experience
✅ Support by phone or text – 1-800-698-2770
Many Arkansas journeyman and master classifications require 8 hours of NEC-related CE per NEC cycle before renewal.
Yes. It’s 100% online. You can log in and out anytime without losing your progress.
Yes. You receive an instant certificate upon completion.
Yes. We report your completed hours to the state within 24 hours.
Finish the course as soon as possible so your hours can be reported, then submit your renewal through the state’s licensing renewal system before your expiration date.
Yes. The course is structured around practical code-change themes and real-world application aligned to the 2026 NEC cycle.
• Arkansas DOL Approved Provider
• Course #: E2026-35
• 8 Credit Hours.
• Instant Access - Online Course.
• Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
• On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
• Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
• Certificate emailed immediately upon completion.
• 1-800-698-2770 for any questions.
• Arkansas DOL Approved Provider
• Course #: E2026-35
• 8 Credit Hours.
• Instant Access - Online Course.
• Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
• On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
• Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
• Certificate emailed immediately upon completion.
• 1-800-698-2770 for any questions.