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.
Template preview
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BrightWire Electric
INVOICE
| Description | Qty | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service call / diagnostic fee | 1 | $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 |
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
- Enter your business details (name, phone, email, address).
- Fill in the customer information and job address (include unit # and access notes).
- Add clear line items (labor, materials, fees) and ensure totals match your pricing.
- Add payment terms and accepted payment methods.
- 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.
| Field | What to include |
|---|---|
| Invoice # | Unique identifier for bookkeeping and customer reference. Tip: use a prefix like INV-2026-001. |
| Invoice date | Date the invoice is issued. For recurring jobs, match your billing cycle. |
| Due date / terms | When payment is expected. Suggested: Payment due within 7–14 days depending on job size. Permits/inspections may require payment in advance. |
| Bill to | Customer name, phone/email, and billing address (if different from job site). |
| Job address | Where the work was performed. Include unit number, gate code, or access notes. |
| Description / scope | Short summary of the work completed. Keep it specific. |
| Line items | Break down labor, materials, and any fees. Include quantity, rate, and amount. |
| Taxes | If you collect sales tax, show the rate and total tax amount. |
| Payment methods | List accepted payment methods and where to send payment. |
| Notes / warranty | Add warranty limits, return-visit policy, or care instructions. |
Filled example (invoice)
Example only — use your real pricing, tax rules, and payment terms.
900 Elm Blvd, Springfield, USA
Invoice #: INV-2026-001
Date: January 24, 2026
Bill To: Jordan Lee
Job Address: 455 Maple St, Springfield, USA
| Description | Qty | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service call / diagnostic fee | 1 | $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 / documentation | 1 | $185.00 | $185.00 |
| Labor – technician | 2 | $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”.
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