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Licensed Electrical Contractors in Blaine

Every electrical contractor on record with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Blaine County, Washington, with current license status computed August 17, 2026. Listed A to Z; use the filters to narrow it.

18licensed electrical contractors
11active today
7expired
38.9%expiry rate

Of the 18 electrical contractors licensed in Blaine County, 7 are operating on an expired license, or 38.9%. That is worth checking before you sign anything: an expired license can invalidate your permit and complicate an insurance claim if the work goes wrong.

Looking to hire rather than to check someone? Filter the list below by name, or use the Active chip to hide anyone whose license has lapsed.

Licensees 1 to 18 of 18

18 listed
LicenseeLicense #ExpiresStatus
APPLIANCE SERVICE SOL LLCAPPLISS844RBDecember 2, 2020Expired
BORDER ELECTRIC LLCBORDEEL793N2August 10, 2027Active
BRITE ELECTRIC LLCBRITEEL813J9April 29, 2027Active
ELECTRIC LEEDS INCELECTLI024N4January 17, 2023Suspended
HOTLINE ELECTRICHOTLIE*914J7April 27, 2027Active
HOUSE DOCTORSHOUSED*907MAJuly 21, 2028Active
HOXSHOX INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCEHOXSHIM816NHAugust 6, 2023Suspended
J DALE ELECTRICJDALEDE841LGNovember 18, 2026Active
JW SEPTIC LLCJWSEPSL754CJMarch 7, 2027Active
MARQUIS ELECTRIC LLCMARQUEL775N4August 24, 2027Active
MONTON RESOURCESMONTOR*828KCMay 3, 2020Expired
POWERTEK ELECTRIC INCPOWEREI932RLDecember 13, 2027Active
RACEWAY ELECTRICRACEWE*951NTFebruary 14, 2020Expired
RHYTHM ELECTRIC LLCRHYTHEL955M1August 17, 2021Expired
SERENITY HEATING & A/CSERENHC753DKMarch 31, 2027Active
VINCENT LAXTONVINCEL*761CEFebruary 14, 2028Active
WHATCOM ELECTRIC & PLUMBINGWHATCEP961B6February 5, 2024Expired
WHATCOM ELECTRIC & PLUMBNG INCWHATCEP782OWSeptember 15, 2026Expiring soon

Before you hire in Blaine County

  1. Match the license number on this page to the name on the contract. Licenses belong to a person or a company, not to a crew.
  2. Confirm the record at L&I directly. This page mirrors their daily file, but they are the authority.
  3. Ask for a certificate of insurance separately. L&I licensing does not verify that a contractor carries liability coverage.
  4. Get the license number written into the written estimate.