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Electrician Invoice Template (2026) — Free Download

A professional invoice built for electrical contractors. Document parts, labor, permit fees, and warranty terms clearly — and get paid faster.

4 minJune 16, 2026

What you’ll get from this guide

  • Electrician invoices should always list labor and parts separately — customers and inspectors may reference them for permit records and warranty claims.
  • Include your electrical contractor license number on every invoice. Many states require it, and it builds credibility with commercial clients.
  • For flat-rate jobs, still document the tasks completed and materials used — this protects you if warranty issues arise later.

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Use this PDF for service calls, panel upgrades, new construction billing, and any electrical job where you need a clean, professional record.

Disclaimer

This template is provided for general informational purposes only. Legal, tax, and regulatory requirements vary by business and jurisdiction, so you are responsible for reviewing and adapting it before use. LeadDuo makes no warranties and is not liable for outcomes resulting from use of this template.

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What makes an electrician invoice different

Electrical invoices often involve permit fees, inspection charges, and materials that need to be documented for code compliance and warranty purposes. A general contractor invoice won't have fields for permit numbers, wire gauge, breaker amperage, or inspection dates.

This template is designed for residential service calls, panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and commercial electrical work — covering the line items electricians actually need.

Electrician invoice checklist

FieldUse it forNotes
Contractor license numberLegal compliance and client trustRequired in most states — confirm local rules
Permit number (if applicable)Code compliance documentationAdd once permit is pulled; leave blank for no-permit work
Materials used (wire, breakers, fixtures)Warranty and inspection recordsList gauge, amperage, and brand for major components
Labor descriptionTransparency and dispute preventionBe specific: 'Install 200A main panel' not 'electrical work'
Flat-rate task or T&M breakdownMatching your pricing modelFlat rate: list the task + total. T&M: list hours × rate + materials
Warranty termsProtecting both partiesSeparate parts warranty from labor warranty with expiration dates

Common electrician invoice mistakes

Writing only 'electrical work — $850.'

Describe the job: 'Install 200A service panel upgrade, includes permit coordination, 2 inspections, and all materials.' This prevents disputes and supports warranty claims.

Forgetting permit fees as a separate line item.

List permit fees, inspection fees, and utility coordination separately. Some clients reimburse these; others expect them bundled. Make it explicit.

No warranty statement on the invoice.

Add a one-line warranty clause: '1-year labor warranty / manufacturer warranty on parts. Excludes damage from water, misuse, or modifications by others.'

Example electrician invoice layout

INVOICE #E-2024
Date: [Date]
Due: Due on Receipt

From:
[Your Company Name]
License #[State Electrical License]
[Phone] | [Email]

To:
[Customer Name]
[Service Address]


Job Description: 200A Service Panel Upgrade

Line Items:

  • Service call / diagnostic — $150.00
  • 200A main panel (Square D, HomeLine) — $650.00
  • Labor: panel removal, installation, wiring, testing (6 hrs) — $960.00
  • Permit fee (City of [City]) — $225.00
  • Inspection coordination (2 visits) — Included

Subtotal: $1,985.00
Tax: $0 (labor exempt in [State])
Total Due: $1,985.00


Warranty: 1-year labor. Manufacturer warranty on panel (Square D: 10 years). Excludes water damage and third-party modifications.

Electrician Invoice FAQs

Should I put my electrical license number on every invoice?
Yes. Most states require the license number on invoices and contracts. It also builds trust with commercial property managers and inspectors who may reference the invoice during permit closeout.
How do I invoice for a flat-rate electrical job?
List the flat-rate task as a single line item with the total price (e.g., 'Install EV charger — $650 flat rate'). Still document the materials used separately for warranty and permit records — you don't have to show cost breakdown, just the list of materials installed.
Do I need to charge sales tax on electrical work?
It depends on your state. Labor is generally exempt in most US states; materials may be taxable depending on how the contract is structured (lump sum vs. itemized). Consult a local tax advisor — this template is a practical starting point, not tax advice.
How should I handle permit fees on the invoice?
List permit and inspection fees as separate line items. Note the permit number once it's issued so the client has a paper trail. Some commercial clients require this for their own accounting and compliance records.
Can I use this template for commercial electrical billing?
Yes, with minor adjustments. Commercial jobs may require purchase order numbers, prevailing wage documentation, certified payroll records (for public work), or AIA billing format for larger contracts. This template covers the core fields — add the commercial-specific fields as needed.
What warranty language should I include?
Keep it simple: state the labor warranty period (typically 1 year), reference the manufacturer warranty for major equipment, and list what voids the warranty (water damage, modifications by others, misuse). Separate parts and labor warranties clearly.

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