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Licensed Electrical Contractors in Titus County

Every electrical contractor on record with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in Titus County, Texas, with current license status computed August 17, 2026. Listed A to Z; use the filters to narrow it.

20licensed electrical contractors
18active today
2expired
10.0%expiry rate

Of the 20 electrical contractors licensed in Titus County, 2 are operating on an expired license, or 10.0%. 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 20 of 20

20 listed
LicenseeLicense #ExpiresStatus
A & A Electric Industrial Llc37440September 1, 2027Active
Advanced Electrical Works Llc37581October 26, 2026Active
Allen Curry25003September 13, 2026Expiring soon
Brown Electric21252February 9, 2027Active
C R Electric28647May 1, 2027Active
Clark Appliance Svc20839February 13, 2027Active
Dotson Electric Services Inc18474August 16, 2027Active
Etex Electric Llc23727July 15, 2027Active
Evco Contracting Llc37277August 7, 2025Expired
Frank Stringham23269February 28, 2027Active
Hale Electric, Inc20298October 2, 2026Expiring soon
Luminosity Electric Llc40322May 29, 2026Expired
Powertrain Electric Inc31304January 20, 2027Active
Rolf Electrical Service Dba Carlos Rolf24925October 7, 2026Expiring soon
Ron Mclemore Electrical Contractor20638December 28, 2026Active
Ryczek Electric Inc20117February 3, 2027Active
Salinas Electric37359August 8, 2027Active
Texmex Electrical Services40357June 9, 2027Active
Triple Z Electric Llc40662September 4, 2027Active
Troy Clower Electric17911July 29, 2027Active

Before you hire in Titus 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 TDLR directly. This page mirrors their daily file, but they are the authority.
  3. Ask for a certificate of insurance separately. TDLR licensing does not verify that a contractor carries liability coverage.
  4. Get the license number written into the written estimate.