Your Data Security and Privacy
At S1 Licensing, we understand that providing sensitive information like your Social Security Number, Driver’s License, and personal work history is a major point of concern. We treat your data with the same integrity and precision we bring to the electrical trade. Because our founder is a Master Electrician who has navigated these state systems dozens of times, we have built a process that prioritizes your security at every step
Focused on Your Goal: We Only Collect What the State Requires
At S1 Licensing, we operate under a strict principle of data minimization. We understand that your personal information is sensitive, which is why we never ask for "extra" data for marketing or internal profiling. Our intake process is built to collect only the specific, essential elements required by state licensing boards to approve your application.
Exactly What We Need—And Why
Every piece of information we request has a direct purpose in moving your license forward:
Identity Verification: We collect your legal name, date of birth, and Social Security Number because they are mandatory for state criminal history background checks and to verify your identity against public databases.
Professional History: We ask for your employment dates and supervisor contact information specifically to complete the Experience Verification Forms required to prove your 8,000 hours of on-the-job training.
Contact & Legal Residency: Your physical address and phone number are necessary for the state to mail your official testing postcards and, ultimately, your physical license.
Your Data Has a Single Destination
We act as a secure bridge between you and the state. Once we have gathered the minimum "adequate and relevant" information needed for your specific license—whether it's a Texas Journeyman or a California C-10—we format it exactly to meet board standards and submit it. We do not retain your sensitive personal data beyond the time reasonably necessary to fulfill your licensing goal, significantly reducing the "attack surface" for your digital footprint.