Maryland vs Virginia Electrical Code
Side-by-side comparison
| Factor | Maryland | Virginia |
|---|---|---|
| NEC edition | NEC 2020 | NEC 2020 |
| Compliance score | 67/100 (Permissive) | 67/100 (Permissive) |
| Electrician license | Required | Required |
| License name | Master Electrician License | Electrical Contractor License |
| Permits required | Yes | Yes |
| State amendments | No | No |
| Homeowner exempt | Yes | Yes |
Maryland and Virginia have very similar electrical code environments. The main differences will be at the city and county level rather than statewide policy.
Licensing requirements
Maryland
Maryland requires a Master Electrician License through the Maryland Board of Master Electricians. Homeowners are exempt for work on their own primary residence.
Virginia
Virginia requires a Electrical Contractor License through the Virginia DPOR. Homeowners are exempt for work on their own primary residence.
Wire sizing is identical. NEC Table 310.16 ampacity values have not changed since NEC 2017. Whether you are wiring in Maryland or Virginia, a 20A circuit uses 12 AWG copper and a 30A circuit uses 10 AWG copper. The differences between states are in code enforcement, not in the wire sizing itself.
GFCI requirement differences
Both states enforce NEC 2020, so GFCI requirements are identical. See our kitchen GFCI guide and bathroom GFCI guide for detailed room-by-room requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Which state has stricter electrical codes, Maryland or Virginia?
Both states score equally at 67/100. The score reflects NEC edition recency, licensing requirements, permit enforcement, and state amendments.
Is my electrician license from Maryland valid in Virginia?
Electrician licenses are generally not transferable between states. If you hold a license in Maryland, you will typically need to apply separately in Virginia. Some states offer reciprocity agreements, but these vary. Contact the licensing authority in Virginia directly for requirements.
Is the wire size different in Maryland vs Virginia?
No. Wire sizing per NEC Table 310.16 is identical regardless of which NEC edition a state enforces. A 20A circuit requires 12 AWG copper in both Maryland and Virginia. The ampacity values have not changed since NEC 2017.
Do both Maryland and Virginia require electrical permits?
Both states require electrical permits for most work. Common permit-required projects in both states include new circuits, panel upgrades, service changes, and EV charger installations.
NEC 2023 references verified April 2026