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Alabama

Currently enforces NEC 2020

NEC Code Adoption in Alabama

Alabama currently enforces NEC 2020. All electrical installations and modifications must comply with this code edition and any applicable state amendments.

Current Electrical Code Status

Active NEC Edition: 2020

All licensed electricians, contractors, and apprentices working in Alabama must maintain current knowledge of NEC 2020 and any state amendments. Many of these amendments address climate, seismic considerations, or local infrastructure requirements not covered by the base NEC.

Electrical Licensing in Alabama

Alabama electricians must be licensed through Alabama Electrical Contractors Board (AECB). All electricians performing electrical work must hold the appropriate license classification for the type of work they perform.

License Types: Apprentice, Journeyman, Master, Contractor Continuing Education: 14 hours per 2 years Reciprocity: Alabama has reciprocal licensing agreements with Mississippi. This allows licensed electricians from those states to work in Alabama under certain conditions.

Workforce Data

Alabama employs approximately 27,000 electricians with a mean hourly wage of $30.44 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This represents a significant portion of Alabama’s skilled trades workforce and reflects the ongoing demand for qualified electrical professionals in the state.

What This Means for Your Calculator

Alabama is currently on NEC 2020. The FieldLab Electrician NEC Calculator includes NEC 2023 and NEC 2026 tables, preparing you for when Alabama updates to the next code cycle. Many calculations (voltage drop, Ohm’s law, conduit fill geometry) remain consistent across editions, making the transition smoother when adoption occurs.