How many licensed master electricians are there in Starr County?
8 master electricians hold active TDLR licenses in Starr County as of the most recent nightly sync. That ranks Starr #150 of 230 Texas counties for active master electricians.
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8 licensed master electricians hold active TDLR licenses in Starr County as of the most recent nightly sync. That makes Starr the #150 county in Texas for active master electricians.
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Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires January 9, 2027
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires December 22, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires September 18, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires September 7, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires September 1, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires July 31, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires July 3, 2026
Master Electrician · Starr County
Expires June 26, 2026
Methodology
Texas master electricians hold the highest electrical license tier issued by TDLR. To qualify, an applicant must hold a journeyman license, accumulate two years of journeyman experience, and pass the master electrician exam. Master electricians may design and supervise electrical installations and are required to qualify any electrical contractor business. A master license must be renewed annually and requires four hours of continuing education on the National Electrical Code. The license number is the only identifier required on permits and invoices.
Every record on this page is published from the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation All Licenses dataset and refreshed nightly. We display the status that TDLR published at last sync and re-derive each contractor’s verdict against the current date so the badge on a profile is honest about the moment you load the page.
Questions
8 master electricians hold active TDLR licenses in Starr County as of the most recent nightly sync. That ranks Starr #150 of 230 Texas counties for active master electricians.
Every license on licensed-tx is pulled directly from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Search by name or license number, or view a profile to see the active status, expiration date, and license type. The verification badge on the profile reflects TDLR's published record at last sync.
Texas master electricians carry one of these designations on every contract, estimate, or invoice: ME. The license number itself encodes the trade and class — if a contract is missing the number, that is a regulatory red flag.
TDLR master electricians renew annually. Continuing education is required for renewal, and the license number stays the same year over year. An expired license means the contractor is operating outside their authority until they complete renewal.
The TDLR license is required statewide. Some Texas cities — including parts of the Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio metros — also require local registration before a contractor can pull permits. Verify the TDLR license first, then check with the local permitting office for any city-level requirement.
An expired status on TDLR means the renewal deadline passed without the required continuing education or fee being submitted. The license can be reinstated, but until then the holder is not authorized to perform the regulated work. Always confirm an "active" status before signing a contract.
Every record comes from the TDLR All Licenses dataset published by the State of Texas. We pull the dataset nightly, validate every row, and republish it here with no edits to the underlying license facts. The original record is one click away on every contractor profile.
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