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Electrical Invoice Template

Download a free electrical invoice template (PDF, Word, Excel) with trade-specific line items, example invoice, and field-by-field guidance. Also try the free invoice generator.

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BrightWire Electric

(555) 010-6628 · accounts@brightwireelectric.example
900 Elm Blvd, Springfield, USA

INVOICE

Invoice # 0001
Date: 2026-01-24
Due: 2026-01-24
Bill To
Jordan Lee
455 Maple St, Springfield, USA
Job
455 Maple St, Springfield, USA
Service completed and tested.
DescriptionQtyRateAmount
Service call / diagnostic fee1$150.00$150.00
Labor – electrician (hours)1$150.00$150.00
Materials (breakers, outlets, wire, connectors)1$150.00$150.00
Permit / inspection fee (if applicable)1$150.00$150.00
Labor – technician (2 hours)2$95.00$190.00
Subtotal$790.00
Tax$0.00
Total$790.00

Trade-friendly invoice line items

These are common line items/checks used by many electrical businesses. Edit, remove, or add items to match your service packages and local requirements.

  • Service call / diagnostic fee
  • Labor – electrician (hours)
  • Materials (breakers, outlets, wire, connectors)
  • Permit / inspection fee (if applicable)
  • Panel labeling / documentation
  • After-hours surcharge (if applicable)

How to use this electrical invoice template

  1. Enter your business details (name, phone, email, address).
  2. Fill in the customer information and job address (include unit # and access notes).
  3. Add clear line items (labor, materials, fees) and ensure totals match your pricing.
  4. Add payment terms and accepted payment methods.
  5. Save a copy for your records and send the invoice to the customer.

Tip: If you want a faster workflow, use our invoice generator to preview totals and print to PDF in your browser.

Field-by-field guidance

Use this table to fill the template correctly and reduce back-and-forth with customers. The goal is clarity: what was done, where it was done, and what the customer is paying for.

FieldWhat to include
Invoice #Unique identifier for bookkeeping and customer reference. Tip: use a prefix like INV-2026-001.
Invoice dateDate the invoice is issued. For recurring jobs, match your billing cycle.
Due date / termsWhen payment is expected. Suggested: Payment due within 7–14 days depending on job size. Permits/inspections may require payment in advance.
Bill toCustomer name, phone/email, and billing address (if different from job site).
Job addressWhere the work was performed. Include unit number, gate code, or access notes.
Description / scopeShort summary of the work completed. Keep it specific.
Line itemsBreak down labor, materials, and any fees. Include quantity, rate, and amount.
TaxesIf you collect sales tax, show the rate and total tax amount.
Payment methodsList accepted payment methods and where to send payment.
Notes / warrantyAdd warranty limits, return-visit policy, or care instructions.

Filled example (invoice)

Example only — use your real pricing, tax rules, and payment terms.

BrightWire Electric · (555) 010-6628 · accounts@brightwireelectric.example
900 Elm Blvd, Springfield, USA

Invoice #: INV-2026-001
Date: January 24, 2026
Bill To: Jordan Lee
Job Address: 455 Maple St, Springfield, USA

DescriptionQtyRateAmount
Service call / diagnostic fee1$125.00$125.00
Labor – electrician (hours)1$140.00$140.00
Materials (breakers, outlets, wire, connectors)1$155.00$155.00
Permit / inspection fee (if applicable)1$170.00$170.00
Panel labeling / documentation1$185.00$185.00
Labor – technician2$95.00$190.00
Total$965.00

Common mistakes (and how to avoid them)

  • Not noting whether permits are included or excluded.
  • Not listing breaker/outlet quantities (scope creep).
  • Skipping safety notes and test results.
  • Not recording circuit IDs for future service.

If you need to change the scope mid-job, document it in writing and update the invoice before the work continues.

FAQ

Should permits be a separate line item?

Yes. It clarifies what you’re charging and whether fees are estimates or pass-through costs.

What’s the best way to describe electrical labor?

Use clear descriptions like “Install 4 recessed lights” or “Replace 2 GFCI outlets” rather than vague “electrical work”.