Union Electricians Verified Directory
IBEW-affiliated crews — apprenticeship-trained, NECA-aligned.
Union electricians in the U.S. — IBEW-affiliated contractors with apprenticeship-trained crews, full benefits, and NECA-aligned safety programs. Common pick for commercial, industrial, and prevailing-wage public work.
What "Union" means
Union electricians belong to a local of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). Their training comes through a joint IBEW-NECA apprenticeship — typically 8,000 field hours plus 900+ classroom hours.
Verified union pros serving the U.S.
Active credential, current insurance, no expired listings.
Union FAQ
+Do union electricians cost more in the U.S.?
Union labor rates in the U.S. are usually 10–25% higher than non-union, but the trade-off is apprenticeship-trained crews, OSHA-aligned safety programs, and signatory-contractor accountability. Most public and prevailing-wage projects require union labor.
+What's the IBEW local for the U.S.?
the U.S. is served by one or more IBEW locals. Your union contractor's listing includes its local number and signatory-contractor status with NECA.
+How do I verify a Union electrician license in the U.S.?
Every U.S. state runs a public license lookup. VoltSearch cross-checks the license number, status, and expiration before a union electrician listing goes live in the U.S..
+Are these union electricians bonded and insured?
Yes — listings serving the U.S. carry an active state license, general liability insurance, and (where required) a surety bond. We re-verify annually.