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Tommy Mylonas

Mylonas, Tommy

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Highest individual tier — authorized to plan, supervise, and sign off on electrical work.

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License Number

25394

License Type

Master Electrician

Profession

Electrician

State

TX

Expiration Date

8/26/2025

County/Jurisdiction

Out Of State

Data sourced from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation on 4/28/2026.

CE / Renewal Summary

Continuing Education Requirements: MET

Cycle: Apr 29, 2025 – Apr 29, 2026

Completed: 76 of 4 hours Last updated: Apr 29, 2026

This data reflects the most recent information available from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Verify with the official regulator for current compliance status.

✓ Compliant

76.0 hours completed (requirement: 4 hours/year)

19×

requirement met

Texas CE Requirements

Electricians need 4 hours annually covering: NEC, State Law/Rules, Safety

Current cycle: 4/29/2025 4/29/2026

YearDateCourse #Course NameProviderHours
202404/29/2024274472023 NEC CODE CHANGES WIT SAFETY & TX LAWELECTRICALLICENSERENEWAL.COM (#2075)4.0
202303/24/2023259504 HR TEXAS ELECTRICIAN RENEWAL1ST CHOICE CE (#2023)4.0
202204/25/2022246774 HOUR ELECTRICIAN PACKAGECAREER STUDY (#1887)4.0
202109/25/2021236772020 MAJOR CODE CHANGES/LAW-RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
202010/03/2020222962020 MAJOR CODE CHANGES/LAW/RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201910/26/2019199582017 NEC CHANGES CHAPTER 6 /LAW - RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201810/06/2018181012017 NEC CHANGES- CHAPTERS 3-4; LAW/RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201708/19/2017165212017 NEC CODE CHANGES/LAW - RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201606/04/201614659NEC ARTICLE 406 RECEPTACLES, STATE LAW/RULES, SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201405/03/2014114232014CODE CHANGES/STATE LAW & RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201304/13/201310192GUIDE TO GROUNDING, LAW/RULES & SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201203/31/20128116OVERCURRENT PROTECTION/LAW-RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201105/07/20116444ELECTRICIANS&APPRENTICE CE/LAW/RULES & SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
201005/22/20105406LAMPS/STATE LAW & RULES/SAFETYIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
200906/13/20094128OVERCURRENT PROTECTION-STATE LAW/RULESIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
200806/28/20083243GROUNDING STATE LAW RULESIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
200704/07/20071562MOTOR-CIRCUITS-STATE LAW/RULESIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
200604/08/2006505OVERCURRENT PROTECTION/STATE LAW & RULESIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
200503/19/2005122UNDERSTANDING GROUNDING/STATE LAW FOR ELECTRICIANSIEC DALLAS (#1008)4.0
Total Hours76.0

Before you hire

A license is a floor, not a ceiling. Three quick checks cover most of what a license doesn’t guarantee:

  1. Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI)

    A current COI confirms the contractor carries general liability and, where applicable, workers’ comp. Licensing does not require insurance — ask for the certificate directly.

  2. Match the name on the license to the person on site

    License lookup verifies the license — not the person showing up. Confirm the worker’s government ID matches the name here.

  3. Confirm a permit will be pulled (if the work requires one)

    Most permit-required electricians work must be filed with the city before work begins. A contractor who wants to skip the permit is a red flag.

Permit portals (big-four Texas cities)

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