NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF
EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT
The Board is pleased to announce that a Reciprocal Agreement
has been adopted with the Mississippi Board of Contractors . The
Agreement, effective January 1, 2000, provides for the waiver of
examination for eligible licensees applying for a license in the other
State.
Under the Agreement, North Carolina UNLIMITED licensees
are eligible to apply to the Mississippi Board for an Unlimited li¬
cense and Mississippi UNLIMITED licensees are eligible to apply to
the North Carolina Board for an Unlimited license.
Any North Carolina UNLIMITED licensee interested in obtain¬
ing a Mississippi license under this agreement should contact the
Mississippi Board of Contractors, 2001 Airport Road, Suite 101,
Jackson, MS 39208, Telephone 601-354-6161, Fax 601-354-6715,
email: msboc@mail.msboc.state.ms.us.
For your reference, the North Carolina Board also has Recipro¬
cal Agreements with the following states:
South Carolina - for information, contact the South Carolina Li¬
censing Board for Contractors, PO Box 11 329, Columbia, SC 292 1 1 -
1329, Telephone 803-896-4686, Fax: 803-896-4656, email:
guntert@mail. llr.state.se. us.
Virginia - for information, contact the Virginia Board for Contrac¬
tors, 3600 W. Broad Street. Richmond, VA 23230-4917, Telephone
804-367-8500, Fax 804-367-2474, email: contractors@dpor.state.va.us.
Florida - for information, contact the Florida Electrical Contractors
Licensing Board, 1940 North Monroe Street, Suite 60, Tallahassee,
FL 32399-071 1, Telephone 850-488-3109, Fax 850-488-1830.
Alabama - for information, contact the Alabama Electri¬
cal Contractors Board, 660 Adams Avenue, Suite 150,
Montgomery, AL 36104, Telephone 334-269-9990, Fax
334-263-6115.
Currently, the Board is negotiating a Reciprocal Agree¬
ment with the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Con¬
tractors. We will update you in a future Newsletter.
Licensee Database On-Line
Inspection Departments - Need to check a contractor’s
license before you issue a permit? The State Board of
Examiners of Electrical Contractors maintains a compre¬
hensive website at ii ii ii: ncbeec. ore. The site contains
information for inspection departments and consumers as
well as license information for more than 15,000 licens¬
ees in NC.
Use this site to check a contractor’s license status and
classification with just a few keystrokes-anytime, day or
night. The Board invites the inspections departments to
take full advantage of services and information provided
on its website. If your inspection department has a
website, you may create a hotlink from your site to the
NCBEEC site so your office staff can access information
quickly and efficiently. Even if your department doesn’t
have its own website, please take advantage of this time¬
saving tool by visiting www. ncbeec. ore for information
about contractors and their licenses.