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How can I tell if my electrician is licensed in Utah?

Updated June 2, 2026·Utah electricians·Sourced from public records

The short answer

Ask the electrician for their Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) license number, then verify it at the board's public lookup. The license must be Active, the class must include Master Electrician / Journeyman Electrician / Residential, and there must be no open disciplinary actions. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) does this in under 90 seconds and cross-checks court, OSHA, and BBB records simultaneously.

Confirming a electrician's license in Utah is a 3-step process. First, get the license number from the contractor — every legitimate electrician working in Utah should have one and should give it on request. If they refuse or hedge, walk away. Second, plug it into the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) public lookup at https://dopl.utah.gov/electrician/. Third, verify three fields on the lookup result: license status (must read "Active"), expiration date (must be in the future), and disciplinary history (must be clean).

What classification matters: Master Electrician / Journeyman Electrician / Residential. Utah electricians working under any other classification are not authorized for the installs, repairs, and maintains electrical wiring, panels, fixtures, and systems in residential and commercial buildings you're hiring them for. Confirm the license covers the type of work being performed.

Red flags that the license isn't legitimate or the electrician is misrepresenting: the license number doesn't return a result, the lookup returns a different name or business than you were given, the status is "Suspended" or "Inactive," the license is in another contractor's name (the electrician is using someone else's license — illegal in every state), or the disciplinary history shows multiple open complaints.

What if the electrician won't share their license number? In Utah, every licensed electrician is required to display the license number on all advertising, business cards, contracts, and vehicles. If they can't or won't provide it, they're either unlicensed or hiding something.

The fast path: run a free Groundcheck at earthmove.io/trust. Enter the contractor name and Utah as the state. Groundcheck queries Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL), the Secretary of State, federal court records, OSHA inspection history, and BBB complaints, then returns a single sourced verdict. The contractor is never notified.

Detailed Utah electrician licensing rules: earthmove.io/trust/license/electrician/utah.

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