Electrician Certification Leduc | Verified Credentials

Hiring an electrician is a safety decision. This page exists to make verification simple.

Leduc Electrical Contracting operates with documented credentials, municipal licensing, and safety compliance. The goal is transparency, consumer protection, and inspection-ready work in Leduc.

Quick Proof (Credentials at a Glance)

Proof Item

Verified Detail

Business Name

Leduc Electrical Contracting

Licensed Address

5513 52 Street, Leduc, AB T9E 5P6

City Business Licence #

LCC202300342

Journeyman Certificate #

222200A

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Journeyman Verification (Alberta)

A Journeyman Electrician is a regulated trade designation in Alberta. It is not a marketing term.

Credential facts (who holds what)

 

  • David Elisha Maddox → holds → Journeyman Certificate 222200A
  • David Elisha Maddox → is recorded under → Ref #003-0/1178963
  • Journeyman designation → requires → provincial qualification standards
  • Journeyman work → follows → CEC 2024-compliant methods

Why Journeyman status matters for homeowners

 

A Journeyman has proven trade competency. That includes safe wiring methods, correct circuit sizing, and code-aligned installation practices.

When you hire a qualified electrician, you reduce:

  • Fire risk from poor terminations
  • Shock risk from improper grounding
  • Failed inspections from non-compliant work

Municipal Authorization (City of Leduc Licensing)

Electrical work in Leduc should be tied to a licensed business. Municipal licensing supports accountability.

City licence and permit numbers

  • City Business LicenceLCC202300342
  • Home Occupation PermitPLHOP202300415

Why City licensing matters


When a contractor is properly licensed to operate in the City of Leduc, it helps ensure:

  • Traceable business identity
  • Correct permit pathways
  • Clearer accountability if questions come up later

Leduc permits and inspections are managed through the CityView process. Your project should be compatible with that system from day one.

Liability and Risk Mitigation (WCB + Trade Name)

Good electrical work is not only about technical skill. It’s also about legal protection for the homeowner.

WCB and trade name numbers

 

  • WCB Alberta account → ending in 1691
  • Alberta Trade Name RegistrationTN25162538

Why WCB matters to you


WCB coverage reduces homeowners’ liability exposure when work is done on-site. It is a basic safety and business standard.

Why trade name registration matters


A registered trade name helps confirm the business identity and supports continuity for:

  • Permits and inspections
  • Insurance documentation
  • Long-term service history
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Verified Services

Use these links to verify the exact services we offer. This section first routes you to the correct hub, then to the specific service page.

Service areas (local coverage)

We serve the City of Leduc and the surrounding corridor with practical coverage that supports scheduling and consistent permit workflows.

Local neighbourhood proximity includes:

  • Southfork
  • Deer Valley
  • Tribute
  • Bridgeport

Service area pages:

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Ask for the electrician's certificate number and the business licence number. A qualified contractor can provide these details clearly and match them to the business identity and address shown on official documents.

If you need documentation for your project file, request a written proof package before work begins.

A Journeyman Electrician is trained and qualified in accordance with Alberta trade standards. A handyman may do general repairs, but electrical trade work requires verified competency and code-aligned methods.

For safety and inspections, use a qualified electrician for electrical system work.

WCB coverage helps reduce your homeowner liability when work is done on your property. It is one of the simplest ways to confirm that a contractor is operating responsibly.

If a contractor refuses to discuss coverage, treat that as a risk signal.

Yes. If you are doing a renovation, a basement suite, or a project that needs inspection records, you can request proof of insurance for your file.

That is common for landlords, property managers, and homeowners planning resale.

A business licence helps confirm the contractor is authorized to operate locally and supports traceability. It also helps ensure your project aligns with the City permit and inspection pathways.

That means fewer issues when you need documentation later.

Keep a simple folder with:

  • scope of work summary
  • permit and inspection records when applicable
  • any compliance letters or invoices
  • proof of the contractor's credentials

That record protects you during home sales and policy renewals.

Book Work With Verified Credentials

If you want electrical work that is inspection-ready and backed by verified credentials, contact Leduc Electrical Contracting.

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