Solar Installer license in Oklahoma

Oklahoma requires a state-level solar installer license.

State license requiredTypical cost $1,4002026 prices

Oklahoma does not publish a state-level licensing board specific to solar installer work. Most solar installer jobs in Oklahoma fall under the electrician board's scope. The board, fees, and renewal cycle shown below are the closest related state authority — always verify the specific scope of your job with the board before applying.

Required license type

Oklahoma licenses electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HVAC), and roofing contractors through the Construction Industries Board (CIB). Oklahoma does not license general contractors at the state level.

Application requirements

Working as a solar installer in Oklahoma typically requires submitting an application packet to the Oklahoma CIB — Electrical — including proof of experience, exam scores, and insurance.

This is the standard packet most U.S. state boards require. Verify the exact list with the Oklahoma CIB — Electrical before applying — requirements change by trade classification.

Fees and renewal cycle

Total cost to become a licensed solar installer in Oklahoma ranges from $175 to $7,500 (typical $1,400). The range covers application + exam fees, bond + insurance premiums, and the first year of business registration.

Floor
$175
Typical
$1,400
Ceiling
$7,500

Most state boards renew on a 1-3 year cycle and require continuing education credits. Verify the exact renewal window and CE requirement with the Oklahoma CIB — Electrical — late renewal typically triggers a reinstatement fee.

Reciprocity with neighboring states

Oklahoma borders 6 other launched states ProFix Directory tracks. Reciprocity is set by each state board individually — check the destination state for the current rule before relying on it.

Where to apply

Oklahoma CIB — Electrical

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Board phone: +1-405-521-6550

Oklahoma licenses electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HVAC), and roofing contractors through the Construction Industries Board (CIB). Oklahoma does not license general contractors at the state level.

Why ProFix verifies every solar installer

Every pro we list in Oklahoma is matched against the Oklahoma CIB — Electrical record, the Secretary of State business registry, and OSHA inspection data. We surface license status, revocation history, and bond filings on every profile so homeowners can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.

See the full verification methodology →

Common questions

Do I need a solar installer license in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma requires solar installer contractors to hold a Oklahoma Solar Installer license from the Oklahoma CIB — Electrical. Apply through https://oklahoma.gov/cib/electrical.html with a typical $1,400 total fee (range $175-$7,500) and a 1-3 year renewal cycle. Verify the exact classification with the board before submitting.
Which board handles solar installer licensing in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma CIB — Electrical is the relevant authority shown in the Oklahoma licensing seed for this page. The verification or application URL in the loader is https://oklahoma.gov/cib/electrical.html.
How much does a solar installer license cost in Oklahoma?
The recorded licensing cost range is $175-$7,500, with a typical total around $1,400. That range comes from the page loader and covers application, exam, bond, insurance, or registration costs where they apply.
What requirements should Oklahoma solar installer applicants verify?
Oklahoma licenses electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HVAC), and roofing contractors through the Construction Industries Board (CIB). Oklahoma does not license general contractors at the state level.
Who licenses OK electricians?
Oklahoma CIB — Apprentice, Journeyman, and Electrical Contractor classifications.
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