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Electricians in Los Angeles, CA

Licensed electricians serving Los Angeles, California. Panel upgrades, EV chargers, rewires, and service calls. License data and local permit requirements.

Last updated: April 2026 · Cost data from RSMeans & BLS regional indices · Permit data from official city .gov sources

Local context for Los Angeles

Los Angeles permits are issued by the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) through the Angeleno Account via ePlanLA for plan-check projects and PermitLA for express permits. LADBS runs one of the highest permit volumes in the country. California Title 24 energy standards (2025 edition, effective January 1, 2026), strict seismic design in Category D, and the Fire Hazard Severity Zone map all shape residential construction in the city.

Permits filed through Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) · official portal

Top Rated Electricians in Los Angeles

Alex & Alex Electrical Services

LicensedEV Certified

Father-and-stepson run shop working Los Angeles and a 30-mile radius for 12 years, with a multilingual team (English, Russian, Hebrew) and more than 40 years of combined field experience. Tesla-certified for Wall Connector installs and focused on panel replacements and residential rewires.

Verified Apr 2026License ##1072015 verify

Branover Contractors Inc

LicensedEV Certified

Los Angeles electrical contractor operating since 1985, covering the San Fernando Valley, Orange County and Ventura County with residential, commercial and industrial service. Long-tenured shop known for panel upgrades and property management electrical work.

Verified Apr 2026License #C10 #484143 verify

DNZ Electrical Services

LicensedEV Certified

Family-run electrical contractor established in 2001 serving Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, with an A+ BBB rating and a lifetime labor warranty. EVITP certified and Tesla Wall Connector certified, and listed as a Southern California Edison approved contractor.

Verified Apr 2026License #CA #1010883 (B, C-10) verify

California Electrical Contractor

LicensedEV Certified

Los Angeles electrical contractor operating since 2011 with a focus on residential installs, remodels and new construction alongside outdoor lighting design and EV charging. Bonded and insured and advertises free in-home estimates across the LA basin.

Verified Apr 2026License #CA #956471 verify

Volta Electric

LicensedEV Certified

Westlake Village-based electrical contractor serving Los Angeles with a bonded and insured team covering panel upgrades, EV chargers and standby generator installs. Advertises same-day service and licensed residential troubleshooting.

Verified Apr 2026License ##1100197 verify

RnR Electrician

LicensedEV Certified

Family-owned Greater Los Angeles electrician operating since 2015 and serving the San Fernando Valley, Burbank, North Hollywood and Pasadena. All work is performed in-house with a 2-year labor warranty and 24/7 emergency availability.

Verified Apr 2026License #C-10 #1149012 verify

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Before you hire in Los Angeles

A short checklist of things to verify before you sign a contract or hand over a deposit. These apply whether you find your contractor here, on Angi, or anywhere else.

  1. 1

    Building permit on the contractor, not you

    Most cities require a permit for any structural work. The contractor should pull the permit in their name so they carry the liability for code compliance. If a contractor offers to skip the permit or asks you to pull it as a homeowner, that is a warning sign.
  2. 2

    Licensed electrician (California)

    California requires C-10 Electrical Contractor through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Ask for the license number and verify it on the state lookup before signing.
    Verify on California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
  3. 3

    General liability + workers comp

    Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) with you listed as a certificate holder. In California: workers comp is required by state law. For general liability, most contractors carry $500K–$1M in coverage. If an uninsured worker is hurt on your property, you can be liable.
  4. 4

    Written contract with clear terms

    Get it in writing. The contract should cover: scope of work, total price (not hourly unless explicitly agreed), materials and brands, start and finish dates, payment schedule tied to milestones (not calendar dates), warranty period, and procedures for change orders. Never pay more than 1/3 up front, and never pay the final payment until the work passes inspection.
  5. 5

    References and public reputation

    Ask for 3 references on recent similar projects and actually call them. Cross-check reviews across Google, the Better Business Bureau, and the state licensing board's complaint history. A contractor with zero online footprint is a risk, even if they come highly recommended.

Every contractor we list is verified against public records, but verification is not a quality guarantee. Run through this checklist on any contractor you are seriously considering.

How to Choose a Electrician in Los Angeles

Follow these steps to find a reliable, licensed electrician in the Los Angeles, California area.

Verify the master electrician license

Any permitted electrical work must be signed off by a licensed master electrician. Look up the license on your state electrical board before hiring.

Confirm liability insurance and bonding

Electricians should carry at least $1M general liability plus workers compensation. Bonded contractors give you recourse if work fails inspection.

Require permits on every job

Panel upgrades, new circuits, EV chargers, and rewires all need a permit. A licensed electrician pulls the permit — not you. Cash deals without permits void your insurance.

Get 3+ written bids for big work

Panel upgrades and rewires should have itemized bids. Watch for "too good to be true" pricing, which often signals unlicensed labor or corner-cutting on conductors.

Ask about EV charger certification

For Level 2 installs, ask if the electrician is familiar with your panel brand and local utility requirements. Some utilities require load management gear.

Demand a written warranty

Quality electrical work comes with a 1-year workmanship warranty at minimum. Equipment manufacturer warranties (panels, chargers) run 5-25 years separately.

Working with electricians in Los Angeles

  • LA has a Mandatory Soft Story Retrofit program for wood-frame buildings with four or more units built before 1978 and a non-ductile concrete retrofit program for older commercial buildings
  • Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones cover large parts of the Hollywood Hills, Brentwood, and Bel Air, which triggers Chapter 7A WUI materials
  • LA Cultural Heritage Commission review applies to Historic-Cultural Monuments and HPOZ (Historic Preservation Overlay Zone) properties

Electrical Costs in Los Angeles, CA

Typical prices for residential electrical work in Los Angeles. Ranges reflect full-installation pricing with permit included where applicable — not service-call minimums. Hourly rates run $85-$176 per hour for troubleshooting and small repairs.

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Service call / troubleshooting$188$241$318
New outlet install$229$293$387
Ceiling fan replacement$304$390$515
200A panel upgrade$2,839$3,640$4,805
Level 2 EV charger install$1,673$2,145$2,831
Generator transfer switch$1,369$1,755$2,317
Whole-house rewire (1,800 sq ft)$11,154$14,300$18,876

Cost data derived from RSMeans regional indices, BLS construction wage data, and NECA market surveys. Actual quotes will vary based on scope, panel condition, and utility coordination. Permit fees in Los Angeles typically run $78-$455.

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Electrical Permit Requirements in Los Angeles

Nearly all electrical work in Los Angeles requires a permit — panel upgrades, new circuits, outlet additions beyond simple fixture swaps, EV chargers, generator transfer switches, and whole-house rewires. Your licensed electrician pulls the permit, not you. Permit fees typically range $78-$455. Work without a permit is a code violation that can void homeowners insurance and block a future home sale.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do electricians charge in Los Angeles, California?

Electricians in Los Angeles typically charge $85-$176 per hour, with a minimum service call fee around $188-$318. Job-based pricing is more common than hourly for installs: adding an outlet runs $229-$387, a ceiling fan swap runs $304-$515. Complex work like panel upgrades or whole-house rewires is quoted per project.

How much does a panel upgrade cost in Los Angeles?

Upgrading from a 100-amp to a 200-amp service panel in Los Angeles typically costs $2,839-$4,805, including the panel, meter socket, permit, and utility coordination. Older homes with aluminum or cloth-wrapped wiring, or panels requiring a meter relocation, can push the high end over $6,247. Most residential EV charger installs and solar tie-ins require a 200-amp panel.

How much does it cost to install a Level 2 EV charger in Los Angeles?

Level 2 EV charger installation in Los Angeles runs $1,673-$2,831 for a 40-amp circuit on a short cable run from the panel. Longer runs, trenching to a detached garage, panel upgrades, or load management gear push costs higher. The federal Section 30C credit (30% up to $1,000) is still available through June 30, 2026 for residential installs in qualifying census tracts — ask your electrician to confirm eligibility before the deadline.

Do I need a permit to hire an electrician in Los Angeles?

Yes. Nearly all electrical work in Los Angeles requires a permit — panel upgrades, new circuits, outlet additions, EV chargers, generator transfer switches, and whole-house rewires. Permit fees typically range $78-$455 and your licensed electrician should pull the permit (not you). Simple fixture swaps on existing circuits are the main exemption. Work without a permit is a code violation that can void your homeowners insurance and block a future home sale.

How do I verify an electrician is licensed in California?

Most states publish a searchable licensing roster you can use to confirm an electrician's license status, bond, and disciplinary history. In California, look up the state electrical board (or department of labor) online license lookup before hiring. Ask to see the license card, confirm the license number matches public records, and require proof of liability insurance and workers comp (never pay cash without these verified).

What is a master electrician vs a journeyman?

A master electrician has passed an advanced exam (typically requiring 7,000+ hours of field work plus written and practical tests) and can pull permits, sign off on work, and supervise journeymen and apprentices. A journeyman electrician has completed a 4-year apprenticeship and can do most wiring work under a master's license. For any job requiring a permit in Los Angeles, a master electrician must be on the license — confirm this before signing a contract.

What projects qualify for PermitLA express permits?

Simple work that does not need plan review, including many reroofs, water heater changeouts, and HVAC replacements on one- and two-family properties. Anything structural or that expands floor area goes through ePlanLA.

Does my Los Angeles home qualify for the soft-story retrofit program?

The mandatory program covers wood-frame buildings with four or more dwelling units and a soft, weak, or open-front first story, built under a permit before January 1, 1978. If your home is a single-family or duplex, it is not covered.