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Licensed Master Electricians in Howard County

Every master electrician on record with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in Howard County, Texas, with current license status computed August 16, 2026. Expired licenses are listed first.

29licensed master electricians
25active today
4expired
13.8%expiry rate

Of the 29 master electricians licensed in Howard County, 4 are operating on an expired license, or 13.8%. 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.

Licensees 1 to 29 of 29

LicenseeLicense #ExpiresStatus
Devon Lee Sr Butler486382August 1, 2026Expired
Jacob Allen Whitt413109August 13, 2026Expired
Rodney V Fuqua124780June 1, 2025Expired
Shawn M Cooley79384February 28, 2025Expired
Allen L Bailey25338May 18, 2027Active
Austin Jared Bynum693371September 12, 2026Expiring soon
Benjamin T Nabors21180September 5, 2026Expiring soon
Brian D Scoggins59106August 18, 2027Active
Byron W Lewis25306August 17, 2027Active
Carey W Burchett5718April 14, 2027Active
Christopher E Alexander111696May 4, 2027Active
Edgar Allen Moreno357346January 27, 2027Active
Elton L Alexander51993July 27, 2027Active
Faron Trey Lacefield236619November 8, 2026Active
Isaac G King308656May 5, 2027Active
Jeff C Thompson79601January 17, 2027Active
Jeffery Allen Carey566824March 14, 2027Active
Jimmy Lee Fager428715March 26, 2027Active
Jorge Lorenzo Parra341236July 6, 2027Active
Lucas C Hardgrave165250January 14, 2027Active
Mario Jr Gonzales798106March 3, 2027Active
Paul E Spence65477August 31, 2026Expiring soon
Richard R Moren173630June 14, 2027Active
Rickey Dean Richters410321September 19, 2026Expiring soon
Robert Lester Jr Aaron781484December 15, 2026Active
Roy D Mcnutt72769October 31, 2026Active
Stanley Wilson Stallings16426June 20, 2027Active
Travis Clint Hull233331April 9, 2027Active
Walter Henry Jr Brumley55705March 21, 2027Active

Before you hire in Howard 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.