Electrician Requirements by State: NEC Exams & Continuing Education
Electrician Requirements by State: NEC Exams & Continuing Education
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JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Alabama
Current Exam NEC: 2023 - Moving to 2026 NEC on 1/1/2027
Exam format:
Alabama Electrical Contractor: 110 questions, 5 hours, open book.
Alabama Electrical Journeyman: 80 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Electrical Contractor Business & Law: 40 questions, 2 hours, open book.
See Alabama Board Forms & Testing Info and Prov Alabama Electrical Contractor CIB
The Business & Law material comes from the Alabama Electrical Contractors Supplement to the Contractors Guide to Business, Law & Project Management
See Alabama's official exam & testing details →
CEUs: 14 hours every two years, with 7 of those hours on the NEC Code, for electrical contractors (but not licensed journeymen). You can carry over 6 hours in a two year term.
Method of CEU: classroom or online
Reciprocity: Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia
Eligible state exam/license paths covered by this summary: Alabama Electrical Contractor trade exam, Alabama Electrical Journeyman exam, and the separate Electrical Contractor Business & Law exam. JCR exam-prep fit: no Alabama-specific product is currently offered.
JCR offers self-study exam prep for Alaska Unlimited Commercial Wiring and Residential Wiring exams.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: Alaska Electrical Administrator exams vary by category, but most are 50 to 100 questions and about 2 to 4 hours.
Exams cover the NEC plus Alaska licensing regulations (12 AAC 32).
CEUs: Electrical Administrators - 8 hours every two years based on the current state adopted codes or their later revisions. Electrical Journeymen - 16 hours every two years, including at least 8 hours on the NEC.
Method of CEU: classroom or online
Out-of-state application route: As of August 8, 2025, Alaska accepts journeyman applications from all U.S. states and jurisdictions without requiring a mutual reciprocity agreement. This is not automatic license recognition; applicants must apply and meet Alaska’s current qualifications.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Unlimited Commercial Wiring and Residential Wiring technical exams. Other administrator categories require different materials.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Arizona
Current exam NEC: Arizona ROC electrical exams currently use the 2017 NEC.
Exam format: Arizona electrical contractor licensing goes through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) The main electrical classifications are C-11/CR-11 Electrical (Commercial) and R-11 Electrical (Residential).
The Arizona ROC trade exams are 110 questions, require 70% to pass, and allow 240 minutes.
New applicants generally must also complete the Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam (SRE) for the business/law requirement.
CEUs: does not require continuing education for licensed electricians. Some counties have additional requirements for electrical workers.
Reciprocity: No formal statewide reciprocity in Arizona. Contractor (R-11/C-11) applicants may qualify for a trade exam waiver through agreements with California, Nevada, and Utah. Other out-of-state licensees may request a waiver if the Registrar deems their classification comparable.
JCR Productions, Inc is not an approved CEU provider for Arkansas
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Arkansas Journeyman and Master exams are 60 questions, open book, 3 hours, 70% to pass— covering the NEC plus Arkansas electrical law.
To run a contracting business on projects of $50,000+, you separately need an Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board electrical license, which has its own Business and Law exam.
CEUs: 8 hours per code cycle (every 3 years) on the current NEC for Master and Journeyman electricians.
Reciprocity: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming for Journeyman license.
Master Reciprocity: Master licenses from the states above transfer as Journeyman only, except Oregon and North Dakota, which have Master-level reciprocal agreements.
JCR Productions, Inc is not currently approved for CEU with California. CA requires continuing education providers to have an agreement or contract with a CA public school entity prior to becoming an approved provider. Please contact us for any partnership opportunities.
Current exam NEC: 2023 with California amendments (effective January 1, 2026)
Exam format: California C-10 Electrical Contractor is 115 multiple-choice questions, 3.5 hours, closed book.
California Law & Business Exam: separate multiple-choice exam, 115 questions, 3.5 hours, closed book.
California-specific business/law questions are covered in the Law & Business exam, including CSLB licensing law, contracts, bonding, insurance, workers’ compensation, safety, business organization, liens, and project/financial management.
See official CSLB Examination Study Guides, CSLB C-10 Electrical Study Guide, and CSLB Law & Business Study Guide.
CEUs: 32 hours every 3 years in courses relevant to your line of work. The 32 hours every 3 years applies to DIR-certified electricians (journeyman, residential, etc.) only. There are no continuing education hours required to renew a C-10 Electrical Contractor license.
Method of CEUs: Online and classroom courses are accepted.
Reciprocity: California does not have reciprocal agreements with additional states; however, having a license in another state does qualify you to sit for a California licensing exam.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Colorado.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Colorado Journeyman, Master, and Residential Electrician exams are 90 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Colorado does not have a separate statewide electrical Business & Law exam, and the main electrician exams are about the NEC and trade-safety rather than contractor business law.
PDUs: 24 PDU’s every 3 years. (Professional Development Unit; Colorado’s equivalent to CEU’s). Colorado requires continuing education in four areas of professional competency: Code Update, Grounding and Bonding, Wiring Methods, and Calculations. At least 4 hours must be related to NEC changes, and a maximum of 4 hours can be related to safety.
Method of PDU: classroom or online
Reciprocity: Colorado has reciprocity agreements for Journeyman licenses with 14 states through NERA: Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. A Colorado master electrician's license may not be granted by reciprocity.
Eligible state exam/license types covered by this summary: Colorado Journeyman Electrician, Master Electrician, and Residential Wireman. JCR exam-prep fit: no Colorado-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions is not an approved Connecticut continuing-education provider. JCR's Connecticut course is exam preparation for the E-1/E-2 electrical trade exams; it is not CE credit or state approval.
Current exam NEC: PSI permits the 2020 or 2023 NEC for Connecticut E-1 and E-2. JCR's Connecticut self-study course is built around the 2020 NEC.
E-1 Unlimited Electrical Contractor: trade exam — 100 questions, 4 hours, open book, 70% to pass. E-1 applicants also take a separate Business & Law exam — 50 questions, 2 hours, open book, 70% to pass — using the Connecticut NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, 6th Edition.
E-2 Unlimited Electrical Journeyperson: trade exam — 80 questions, 3.5 hours, open book, 70% to pass. PSI does not list a separate Business & Law exam for E-2.
PSI permits permanent tabs and material highlighted, underlined, or annotated before the exam. Temporary tabs and Post-it notes are prohibited, and candidates may not write in references during the exam. Connecticut DCP determines examination eligibility and licensing.
Continuing education: 4 hours each year for electricians required to complete CE. Confirm the approved course, delivery method, and renewal-cycle rules with Connecticut DCP; JCR is not an approved Connecticut CE provider.
Method: Use only Connecticut-approved continuing-education courses and providers. Confirm whether a course is accepted before enrolling.
Licensing note: Passing an exam does not itself issue a license. Connecticut DCP controls eligibility, applications, experience documentation, fees, and license issuance.
Reciprocity: Connecticut does not currently list reciprocal electrical-license agreements with other states. Confirm directly with DCP before relying on an out-of-state license.
Reviewed July 24, 2026. The current PSI bulletin is dated February 4, 2026. Requirements can change; Connecticut DCP and PSI control.
JCR offers self-study exam prep for Delaware electrical exams. Confirm the NEC edition before buying.
Current exam NEC: Delaware adopted the 2023 NEC effective January 1, 2026, and the Board says electrical exams use the most recent NEC adopted by Delaware. The public ProV bulletin linked by JCR is dated June 24, 2025 and still lists the 2020 NEC. Confirm the authorized exam edition directly with the Board or ProV before scheduling or purchasing materials.
Exam format: Delaware Journeyperson Electrician: 70 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Delaware Residential Electrician: 60 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Delaware Limited Electrician: 70 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Delaware Master Electrician: 80 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Delaware Master Electrician Special - Elevators: 50 questions, 2 hours, open book.
Delaware does not have a separate electrical Business & Law exam, these tests are based on the NEC.
CEUs: 10 hours every two years (every even year); at least 5 must be on the NEC® Code. May not take the same CE course for credit per renewal.
Method of CEU: classroom
Reciprocity: may be given if your current license has licensure standards “substantially similar” to Delaware’s license standards.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Master, Journeyperson, Limited, and Residential technical exams. The bundle uses the 2020 NEC—confirm your scheduled exam edition before buying.
JCR Productions, Inc is not an approved CEU provider for Washington, DC
Current exam NEC: 2011 with DC amendments
CEUs: does not require continuing education at this time.
Reciprocity: Washington DC does not have any reciprocal arrangements with additional states at this time.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider in Florida for most of its CEU categories
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Florida Certified Electrical Contractor is a two-part state exam.
Technical/Safety exam: 100 questions, 5 hours, open book, based on NEC.
Business & Finance exam: 50 questions, 2.5 hours, open book. See Candidate Information Booklet.
Local journeyman exams in Florida are not one single statewide format; they vary by county/municipality.
CEUs: 11 hours (depending on license type) every 2 years (every even year). Florida considers categories filled rather than hours completed. Login to your FL online account to track your continuing education details.
Method of CEU: classroom or online
Endorsement: Florida does not have reciprocal arrangements with additional states, but rather an Endorsement List (which exams are seen as equivalent). Ex: NC Unlimited = FL Unlimited Electrical Contractor.
Florida’s advice on Endorsement: The examination you took to become licensed needs to be substantially similar to the Florida examination. If your state and license are not listed on the Endorsement List it is possible your application will be denied. You may want to consider taking the Florida examination to expedite licensure.
Eligible exam/license path covered by this summary: Florida Certified Electrical Contractor technical/safety and Business & Finance exams. Registered and local journeyman licensing is handled by local jurisdictions, and alarm/specialty categories use separate requirements. JCR exam-prep fit: no Florida-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Georgia.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Class I (Restricted) is 140 scored questions + 15 pretest questions over 8 hours total.
Class II (Unrestricted): 162 total questions over 8 hours.
Georgia Regulations, Laws, and Administrative Functions are 30 questions for the Class I, while Technical Functions (NEC) are 110 of the questions.
CEUs: 4 hours every year
Reciprocity: Effective May 2026, the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board states that it does not currently offer electrical-contractor licensure by reciprocity. Follow the Board’s current application and examination instructions.
Eligible license types on this page: Class I Restricted Electrical Contractor and Class II Unrestricted Electrical Contractor. JCR exam-prep fit: no Georgia-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions, Inc is unable to be an approved provider for Hawaii. Formally, CEUs are only able to be obtained through the Hawaiian Community College system. You may request for the Hawaii Board to accept out of state continuing education which we have helped students do in the past.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: Supervising Electrician, Supervising Industrial, Journey Worker, and Journey Worker Industrial exams are 70 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Supervising Specialty, Journey Worker Specialty, and Maintenance Electrician exams are 50 questions, 2 hours, open book.
No separate electrical business/law exam.
CEUs: renewed every three years
Reciprocity: Hawaii does not have reciprocal arrangements with any additional states.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider in Idaho.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Journeyman, Master, and Contractor exams are 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
They are based on the NEC and Idaho contractor business/law reference material.
CEUs: Effective 2025, Continuing education is no longer required to renew an Electrical Master or Journeyman license. Please contact the state for further information on the rule change.
Reciprocity: Colorado, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Illinois
Current exam NEC: local adoption only; does not have a single statewide adoption of any NEC edition.
Chicago exam NEC: 2017
Exam format: no statewide electrician licensing exam. Electrical licensing is local, so exams depend on the city or county.
Chicago Supervising Electrician: written exam administered through Continental Testing Services for the City of Chicago. The exam is open book and based on the Chicago Electrical Code.
CEUs: There are no continuing education requirements currently in place for the state of Illinois; each county may have their own requirements.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Indiana
Current exam NEC: 2008 NEC (Commercial) / 2017 NEC (Residential)
Exam format: no single statewide journeyman/master electrician exam. Electrical contractor/journeyman licensing is local, so exams vary by city/county.
CEUs: There are no continuing education requirements.
Reciprocity: no reciprocal arrangements with additional states.
JCR Productions, Inc is not an approved CEU provider for Iowa
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Journeyman exam is 80 questions, 3-4 hours, open book. Exams are based on the NEC, and Iowa does not use a separate Business & Finance exam for electricians.
CEUs: 18 hours every 3-year license cycle, with at least 6 hours on current electrical code and 12 hours on related electrical installation techniques. CEUs are not required for Apprentice, Unclassified Person, Special Electrician, Residential Electrical Contractor, and Electrical Contractor licenses.
Method of CEU: classroom attendance only
Reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
JCR Productions is an approved CEU provider for Johnson County, Kansas
Current exam NEC: local adoption only; does not have a statewide adoption of the NEC. For example, Johnson County tests on the 2017 NEC.
Exam format: no single statewide electrician exam. Licensing is handled locally, so journeyman/master/contractor exam format varies by jurisdiction. Many Kansas jurisdictions use ICC/Prometric-style open-book NEC exams, but the state does not publish one uniform format.
CEUs: no statewide continuing education requirements.
Johnson County: 8 hours every year with at least 4 hours on Code.
Method of CEU: Johnson County accepts approved in-person courses and live interactive Zoom courses that meet its attendance rules. Other Kansas jurisdictions set their own delivery requirements; confirm locally.
Reciprocity: no reciprocal arrangements with additional states.
Eligible jurisdiction covered by JCR’s approval statement: Johnson County contractor continuing education. Kansas has no statewide electrician license, statewide electrician exam, or single statewide CE rule. JCR exam-prep fit: no Kansas-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Kentucky
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: The Journeyman Electrician exam is 80 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Master Electrician: 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
The Kentucky Electrical Contractor Business/Law/Project Management exam is mandatory: 40 questions, 1.5 hours, open book.
CEUs: Kentucky requires 6 hours for each year of licensure for Master Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, and Electrical Contractor licensees. “EE” refers to Electrical Contractor in this licensing system—not Electrical Engineer. Because Kentucky licenses now renew on a biennial schedule, confirm the current renewal-period total and timing with the Department.
JCR completion process: JCR provides a competency quiz before issuing the course completion certificate. This describes JCR’s verification process; students should also follow the Board’s current attendance and documentation rules.
Reciprocity: does not have any reciprocal arrangements with additional states.
Eligible license/exam types on this page: Journeyman Electrician, Master Electrician, and Electrical Contractor Business/Law/Project Management. JCR exam-prep fit: no Kentucky-specific product is currently offered.
Selected JCR courses may qualify for Louisiana residential-building-contractor continuing education. Louisiana does not require continuing education for commercial electrical contractors. Confirm the exact course, license, and delivery format before purchase.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Louisiana electrical contractor licensing uses a NEC trade exam plus a separate Business & Law exam through LSLBC.
The electrical NEC trade exam is 80 questions, open book, 4 hours.
CEUs: Residential building contractors must complete 6 CEU hours annually through a board-approved provider. No continuing education is required for commercial electrical contractors.
Reciprocity and exam credit: Louisiana maintains specific reciprocity or examination-endorsement arrangements and may also recognize qualifying NASCLA or prior exam results. It is not a blanket acceptance of electrical trade exams from every state. Confirm eligibility with LSLBC before applying.
Eligible exam/license path on this page: Louisiana Commercial Electrical Contractor trade exam, plus the separate Business & Law requirement. JCR exam-prep fit: no Louisiana-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Maine
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: The Master Electrician and Journeyman Electrician exams are 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Limited Electrician - House Wiring: 50 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Maine exams include Maine laws and rules in the reference materials, but there is no separate Business & Finance exam.
CEUs: 15 hours on the current NEC every 3-year code cycle. Licenses renew every 2 years.
Reciprocity: Master: New Hampshire and Vermont; Journeyman: Idaho, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont, and Wyoming.
JCR offers 2020 NEC self-study prep for Maryland Master and Journeyperson exams.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: Maryland Master Electrician: 90 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Journeyperson Electrician: 70 questions, 3.5 hours, open book.
Maryland does not require a separate electrical Business & Law exam. The PSI exams are based on the NEC, with Maryland laws/rules questions included.
CEUs: Master: 10 hours every 2 years (at least 5 must be in a classroom setting). Journeyperson: 5 hours every 2 years.
Method of CEU: At least 5 hours for a Master Electrician must be completed in a classroom setting. Maryland permits an approved live, interactive virtual class to satisfy the classroom requirement; self-paced online study does not.
JCR completion process: JCR provides a competency quiz before issuing the course completion certificate. This describes JCR’s verification process; students should also follow the Board’s current attendance and documentation rules.
Reciprocity: Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Maryland Master and Journeyperson technical exams using the 2020 NEC. Contractor and business requirements are separate.
JCR Productions, Inc is not an approved CEU provider for Massachusetts
Current exam NEC: 2023
CEUs: 21 hours every 3 years with 15 of those hours related to Massachusetts electrical code, business practices, and state specific regulations. The remaining credits may be on the NEC or other related topics.
Method of CEU: classroom setting only.
Reciprocity: New Hampshire
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Michigan
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Michigan Journeyman Electrician: 80 questions, 2.5 hours, open book.
Michigan Master Electrician: 76 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Michigan does not have a separate electrical Business & Law exam. Michigan electrical law/rules questions are included in the main exam references.
CEUs: 15 hours within 12 months of the state adopting a new NEC. CE is only required when a new code is adopted, not on a fixed cycle. The most recent adoption (2023 NEC) took effect March 12, 2024.
*Michigan has no reciprocal arrangements with additional states.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Minnesota
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Minnesota Class A Journeyworker Electrician: 80 questions, 5.5 hours, open book.
Minnesota Class A Master Electrician: 80 questions, 5.5 hours, open book.
Minnesota Maintenance Electrician: 70 questions, 5.5 hours, open book.
Minnesota does not have a separate electrical Business & Law exam. State rules/code are included in the exam references.
CEUs: 16 hours every 2 years with at least 12 hours on the current code.
Method of CEU: online or in a classroom setting.
Reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming
Master: Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota
JCR offers self-study prep for Mississippi Master and Residential Electrician technical exams.
Current exam NEC: The MSBOC Master Electrician exam is currently based on the 2020 NEC and is administered as an open-book exam through PSI. Applicants may also choose to take the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Contractors Exam in lieu of the state-specific trade exam. The Residential Electrical Contractor exam is also administered through PSI and appears to be based on the 2023 NEC. Local jurisdictions may have additional journeyman licensing requirements and may enforce different code editions.
Exam format: For Mississippi Electrical Contractor license, a NEC trade exam is required, either Mississippi Master Electrical (80 questions, 4 hours, open book) or an accepted NASCLA electrical exam.
Mississippi Business & Law / Management exam: 50 questions, about 2 hours 20 minutes, open book. This is required for all MSBOC contractor applicants, in addition to the required trade NEC exam. MSBOC points students to NASCLA’s Mississippi Business and Law study aid/practice exam for prep.
CEUs: 2 hours every year for residential licenses.
Method of CEU: The Board does not mandate the specific courses to be taken by licensed contractors, unless CE has been ordered by the board as a result of a disciplinary hearing.
Reciprocity and exam waiver: Mississippi’s agreements vary by state and trade. Arkansas reciprocity excludes electrical, and the former Louisiana agreement no longer exists, although MSBOC may recognize a qualifying prior exam score. Do not rely on a blanket state list or three-year rule; check MSBOC’s current reciprocity table and obtain approval before assuming an exam waiver.
Eligible JCR exam prep: MSBOC Master and Residential Electrician technical exams. NASCLA and Law & Business require separate references.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Missouri
Current exam NEC: No state-wide exam. The optional statewide contractor license requires a nationally accredited exam (NASCLA), based on the 2023 NEC. Local jurisdictions may accept ICC or other third-party exams.
CEUs: no continuing education requirements. However, individual jurisdictions may set electrical licensing requirements.
Method of CEU: Missouri introduced an optional statewide electrical contractor license in 2019, but does not mandate continuing education at the state level. Local jurisdictions may set their own CE and licensing requirements.
Reciprocity: None, although the state board considers reciprocal licenses on a case-by-case basis.
JCR offers 2020 NEC self-study prep for Montana Master, Journeyman, and Residential exams.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: Montana Journeyman Electrician: 60 questions, 3 hours, open book.
Montana Master Electrician: 80 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Montana Residential Electrician: 50 questions, 2.5 hours, open book.
Montana does not have a separate electrical Business & Law exam. The exams are trade/code exams with Montana amendments/reference material.
CEUs: 16 hours during each two-year renewal cycle, including at least 8 hours on the current National Electrical Code. Montana does not state this as a separate 8-hour requirement in each individual year.
Method of CEU: Online and classroom settings are accepted.
Reciprocity or equivalency: available only for qualifying journeyman or residential applicants under Montana’s current rules and state list; there is no master-electrician reciprocity. The list and endorsement route have changed recently, so use the current Board application rather than an older state list.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Montana Master, Journeyman, and Residential technical exams using the 2020 NEC.
JCR Productions is an approved CEU provider for Nebraska
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Nebraska uses PSI for Electrical Contractor, Journeyman Electrician, and Residential Wireman exams after Board approval. Question counts and time limits changed with the PSI transition; the current candidate bulletin is supplied with scheduling eligibility. The exam covers the 2023 NEC, basic electrical theory, the Nebraska State Electrical Act, blueprint reading, and emergency circuits.
CEUs: 12 hours during each two-year licensing period, with at least 6 hours on the National Electrical Code.
Method of CEU: Online and classroom settings are accepted.
Reciprocity: Journeyman agreements currently include Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. Electrical Contractor reciprocity is limited to Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Texas. Restrictions apply; confirm eligibility before applying.
Eligible state license types on this page: Electrical Contractor, Journeyman Electrician, and Residential Wireman. JCR exam-prep fit: no Nebraska-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Nevada
Current exam NEC: 2017
Exam format: Nevada C-2 Electrical Contractor trade exam: 80 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Nevada Contract Management Survey / Business & Law exam: 60 questions, 2 hours, open book.
The 2017 NEC applies to the statewide C-2 Electrical Contractor exam through the Nevada State Contractors Board. Journeyman, Master, and Residential Electrician qualification cards are issued by Electrical Safety Professionals (ESP) via ICC exams at Pearson VUE, where candidates may currently test on the 2017, 2020, or 2023 NEC — with 2023 now the current cycle and the older editions expected to phase out.
Nevada electrical contractor licensing is handled statewide by the Nevada State Contractors Board; journeyman/master electrician licensing is handled locally by jurisdictions such as Clark County/Las Vegas and Reno.
CEUs: No statewide continuing education requirements. However, Clark County (Las Vegas) and the City of Reno require 18 hours for Journeyman or 30 hours for Master electricians every 3 years. At least 8 of the hours must be on NEC code changes. Check with your local jurisdiction for specific requirements.
Reciprocity: No reciprocal arrangements for journeyman licenses. At the contractor level (C-2), Nevada has reciprocity with Arizona, California, and Utah for the trade examination only.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for New Hampshire
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: New Hampshire Journeyman Electrician: 80 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Master Electrician: 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
New Hampshire does not have a separate Business & Law exam. State law/rules are included through the board/Prov exam materials, but the exam questions are NEC-focused. See NH RSA 319-C: Electricians and NH Electricians’ Board Administrative Rules, Elec 100-400.
CEUs: 15 hours of instruction every code cycle on changes to the latest published edition of NFPA 70 (NEC). At least 1 hour must cover changes to RSA 319-C, administrative rules, and installation concerns. CE must be completed within 12 months of the January 1st following publication of the latest NEC edition.
Method of CEU: Online and classroom settings are accepted.
Reciprocity: Master and Journeyman reciprocity with Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Through NERA, Journeyman-only reciprocity with: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
JCR does not currently offer a New Jersey-specific exam-prep product. For continuing education, confirm that the exact JCR course and delivery format are accepted for your license before purchase.
Current exam NEC: 2023
License and exam scope: The New Jersey Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors controls contractor eligibility, examination, business-permit, and application requirements. JCR does not currently sell New Jersey-specific exam preparation; use the official Board information linked below.
CEUs: Licensed electrical contractors complete 34 hours per triennial period, including 9 hours on the current National Electrical Code and 1 hour on New Jersey laws and rules. Other classifications may have different requirements; confirm with the Board.
Method of CEU: The required code-and-law course for licensed electrical contractors is completed in person; limited approved online or distance-learning credit may apply to general hours. Class A Journeyman Electricians and Class B Wiremen have separate in-person requirements. Confirm the current delivery rules with the Board.
Reciprocity: does not have reciprocity with any other state.
Eligible license types on this page: Licensed Electrical Contractor; Class A Journeyman Electrician; Class B Wireman. JCR exam-prep fit: no New Jersey-specific product is currently offered.
JCR offers self-study prep for the written New Mexico EE-98 and EE-98J technical exams.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: EE-98 Contractor Part 1 (Commercial/Industrial): 80 questions, 200 minutes, open book; Part 2 (Residential): 40 questions, 100 minutes, open book; Part 3 (Specialties): 50 questions, 135 minutes, open book. EE-98J Journeyman Part 1 Code: 50 questions, 145 minutes, open book; Part 2 Theory: 50 questions, 120 minutes, closed book; practical exam: 100 points, 120 minutes. Contractor candidates also have a separate Business & Law requirement. Confirm the current PSI bulletins before scheduling.
CEUs: 16 hours of continuing education every 3 years. At least 8 of those hours must be on the current Code Change. (CC)
Method of CEU: Both classroom and online courses are accepted.
Reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming, subject to the current New Mexico classification and experience rules.
Eligible JCR exam prep: EE-98 Parts 1–2 and EE-98J written technical exams. It does not cover EE-98 Part 3, practical testing, or Business & Law.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for New York
Current exam NEC: 2023, except New York City exams are still on the 2020 (plus NYC amendments)
Exam format: New York has no single statewide electrician exam. Licensing is local. Exam format, NEC edition, question count, time limit, and business-law requirements vary by local jurisdiction.
New York City Master Electrician / Special Electrician applicants go through NYC DOB, including exam and background investigation requirements. The exact written/practical exam format is controlled by the current NYC exam notice.
Students outside NYC should check their local licensing authority, such as their city building department, electrical examining board, or county/municipal licensing office.
CEUs: does not require continuing education nor do they issue licenses at the state level. Individual jurisdictions (including NYC) may have license requirements and training which is usually acquired at a government location.
Reciprocity: New York does not have reciprocal arrangements with any other states.
All JCR Productions workshops are approved for CEU in NC:
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: North Carolina uses a single 100-question licensing exam, administered by PSI, requiring a 70% score to pass. The NEC (2020) and NFPA 72 portions are open book — but the NC licensing law, board rules, and business & project-management portion (totaling 15-18 questions) are closed book, studied from the NASCLA Contractors' Guide to Business, Law & Project Management: NC Electrical Edition. JCR teaches students both the NEC and NC/NASCLA business law parts of the exam.
CEUs: 8 hours of continuing education required annually (4 hours for low-voltage and some specialty licenses). At least half must be obtained in a workshop/classroom setting. Licensed electricians may bank up to 3 years of CE credit (24 CEUs).
Reciprocity: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider in North Dakota.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: North Dakota Master Electrician: closed-book portion 1 hour, open-book portion 3.5 hours.
North Dakota Journeyman Electrician: closed-book portion 1 hour, open-book portion 3.5 hours.
North Dakota Class B Electrician: closed-book portion 1 hour, open-book portion 3.5 hours.
North Dakota Power Limited Electrician: open-book exam, 4.5 hours.
No separate electrical Business & Law exam. ND exams cover the NEC and North Dakota laws, rules, and wiring standards.
CEUs: 8 hours of continuing education each year. At least 4 hours must be on the current (2023) NEC; the remaining hours may be on other electrical industry-related subjects.
Method of CEU: Classroom and online course are accepted. Online courses must include a segment on ND laws, rules and wiring standards with a question/answer section.
Reciprocity:
Master: Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota
Journeyman: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Ohio
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Ohio Electrical Contractor: trade exam, 100 questions, 5 hours, open book.
Ohio Business & Law: separate contractor exam, 50 questions, 2 hours, open book. Students should study Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4740 and the Ohio Administrative Code for Ohio contractor licensing laws/rules.
Ohio licenses electrical contractors through OCILB; it does not have a statewide journeyman electrician license.
CEUs: The standard OCILB renewal requirement is 10 classroom hours each year. A contractor holding only an electrical license must take at least 5 hours on electrical code. The reduced compliant-contractor program permits 8 hours per year or 24 hours per triennial period only when that program’s requirements are met. Confirm your status with OCILB.
If you have renewed your license late in the past or have any other issue with the board, you may need to have 10 CEUs to renew your license. We always recommend checking with the board before committing to an 8 CEU workshop.
Method of CEU: Standard renewal hours are classroom hours. Separate delivery and reporting rules apply to the compliant-contractor program; confirm the current approved format with OCILB before enrolling.
Reciprocity: Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.
Eligible license type on this page: Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board Electrical Contractor. JCR exam-prep fit: no Ohio-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions is not an approved CEU provider for Oklahoma
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor: 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Journeyman: 100 questions, 4 hours, open book.
Oklahoma Electrical Business & Law: 50 questions, 2 hours, open book. Contractor applicants take this separately from the trade exam.
Business & Law covers bidding/estimating, project management, contracts, financial topics, labor/personnel, risk management, payroll/taxes, and licensing requirements. See CIB Rules and Laws.
CEUs: 12 hours every 3 years (effective January 1, 2026): 6 hours on Code Change and 6 hours on other electrical industry topics. Six instructional hours may be presented on one day OR two sessions of three instructional hours each presented within a seven day period.
Method of CEU: Classroom, correspondence or online courses are all accepted.
Reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
JCR offers self-study prep for Philadelphia ICC Exam 211. Pennsylvania does not have a statewide electrician exam.
Current exam NEC: Local licensing, no statewide exam. PA UCC is based on 2020 NEC. Philadelphia exam is based on 2020 NEC.
Exam format: Pennsylvania has no single statewide electrician exam. Licensing is local.
Exam format, NEC edition, question count, time, and business-law requirements vary by municipality.
For Philadelphia, students should follow the city trade-license materials.
Philadelphia Electrical Contractor / Standard Master Electrician exam: 100 multiple-choice questions, 5 hours, open book, 75% to pass. Administered by ICC/Pearson VUE.
The Philadelphia exam is not a separate Business & Law exam. It is a trade/code exam based on the 2020 NEC and Ugly’s Electrical References, with Philadelphia licensing handled separately through the city application requirements.
Exam outline:
General Knowledge and Plan Reading: 12%
Services and Service Equipment: 16%
Feeders: 4%
Branch Circuits and Conductors: 16%
Wiring Methods and Materials: 19%
Equipment and Devices: 10%
Control Devices: 3%
Motors and Generators: 8%
Special Occupancies, Equipment, and Conditions: 12%
Continuing education: Pennsylvania UCC-certified code officials have a separate recertification program that can require 15–45 credit hours depending on certification category. Philadelphia electrical contractors have a city requirement of 8 hours annually. These are different programs; other municipalities set their own rules.
Method of CEU: Classroom or online
Eligible JCR exam prep: Philadelphia ICC Exam 211 only—not a statewide Pennsylvania electrician exam.
JCR Productions in not an approved CEU provider in the state of Rhode Island.
Current exam NEC: 2023 (as of December 2025)
Exam format: Rhode Island Electrical Contractor A requires the Rhode Island DLT exam. Applicants must verify at least 6 years of electrical trade experience and must hold a Rhode Island Journeyperson Electrician license for at least 2 years before applying for the contractor exam. Passing score is 70+.
Rhode Island Journeyperson Electrician B: Rhode Island DLT exam required. Applicants must verify at least 4 years of experience and 576 hours of approved related instruction. Passing score is 70+.
Rhode Island does not require a separate electrical Business & Law exam. Students should study the current state-approved NEC, general trade knowledge, Rhode Island Electrician Rules and Regulations, and Rhode Island General Laws Title 5, Chapter 6.
CEUs: 15 hours every two years.
Method of CEU: Both online and classroom courses are accepted from approved providers.
Reciprocity: does not have reciprocity with any additional states.
South Carolina does not require electrical CE credits for electrical licenses.
Current exam NEC: 2020 with SC amendments for the commercial license (Mechanical Contractor with Electrical classification).
The SC Residential Electrical exam is currently based on the 2017 NEC. Residential applicants may also choose the NASCLA Residential Electrical exam, based on either the 2020 or 2023 NEC.
Exam format: There is a separate mandatory Business Management and Law exam. The official reference for that is the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, see: PSI Information and Registration.
Reciprocity: Residential technical exam waivers currently include certain applicants from North Carolina and Mississippi, plus NASCLA and SC Mechanical Contractor/CAGC/MASC options. Commercial electrical waiver options currently include certain exams from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, CAGC/MASC, and NASCLA. Always check the current SC Technical Exam Waiver Agreement List.
JCR Productions, Inc is not an approved CEU provider for South Dakota
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: South Dakota Journeyman Electrician: state NEC-based exam required.
Applicants need 4 years / 8,000 hours as a licensed apprentice under an electrical contractor or Class B electrician before taking the journeyman exam. Passing score is 70%.
South Dakota Electrical Contractor: state NEC exam required. Applicants need 2 years / 4,000 hours as a licensed journeyman under an electrical contractor, including at least 1 year / 2,000 hours of commercial wiring experience. Passing score is 70%.
South Dakota Class B Electrician: state NEC exam required for residential/farmstead wiring authority. Applicants need journeyman experience under a Class B electrician or electrical contractor, including residential/farmstead wiring experience. Passing score is 70%.
There is no separate state business law exam, though the exam includes questions on SD laws and rules. Students should study the 2023 NEC, South Dakota electrical licensing law, ARSD electrical rules, and the South Dakota Electrical Commission Wiring Bulletin.
CEUs: 16 hours of continuing education every 2 years, including 8 hours on Code.
Method of CEU: At least 8 hours must be completed in a classroom setting. No more than 8 hours may be from pre-approved correspondence or online courses. All CE must be pre-approved by the South Dakota Electrical Commission.
Reciprocity: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Check reciprocal arrangements for descriptions of acceptable licensing levels.
JCR Productions is not an approved Tennessee continuing-education provider. Tennessee currently lists no continuing-education requirement for LLE renewal; JCR's Tennessee course is exam preparation, not license approval.
State LLE and CE trade-exam NEC: 2017. Memphis/Shelby County local electrical program: 2020 NEC. Local jurisdictions may use different rules and editions.
Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE): 40 questions, 2 hours, open book, 73% to pass, based on the 2017 NEC. No Board preapproval or experience is required to sit. After passing, the candidate must still apply and satisfy the Board's identification and eligibility requirements. The LLE applies to electrical work under $25,000 only where the jurisdiction accepts it.
CE Electrical Contractor: trade exam — 100 questions, 2 hours, open book, 73% to pass, based on the 2017 NEC. New CE applicants also take Tennessee Business & Law — 50 questions, 2 hours, open book, 73% to pass. The CE classification is the statewide contractor path for electrical projects of $25,000 or more, subject to the full contractor application requirements.
Testing-vendor transition: Prov began scheduling new exams July 1, 2026. PSI is only completing appointments already scheduled, through September 2026. Prov permits permanent tabs, highlighting, and underlining; it prohibits moveable tabs, Post-it notes, handwritten notes, loose papers, and writing during the exam. Only alternate editions named in Prov's Alternate Book List are accepted under the transition rule, through January 1, 2027.
Local-jurisdiction warning: the state LLE is not accepted everywhere. The Board's current exempt list includes Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis/Shelby County, Hamilton County, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Kingsport, and other jurisdictions. Johnson City is not on the Board's LLE-exempt list. Check the Board's current list and the codes office where you will work.
Continuing education: Tennessee currently lists no CE requirement for LLE renewal. The LLE license renews every two years; the current initial and renewal fee is $50. Confirm current fees and renewal requirements with the Board.
Method: No LLE CE delivery method applies because the Board currently lists no continuing-education requirement.
License scope: LLE is for work under $25,000 in accepting jurisdictions. CE is the contractor classification for projects of $25,000 or more. Passing an exam is not the same as receiving a license.
Reciprocity: Tennessee lists no LLE reciprocity. Contractor trade-exam waiver agreements may apply to certain classifications and states, but they do not waive Tennessee Business & Law or the contractor application. Verify the current agreement before relying on a waiver.
Reviewed July 24, 2026. Tennessee exam and licensing rules can change; the Board, Prov, and the local authority control.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Texas
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Texas Journeyman Electrician is a two-part PSI exam. NEC Knowledge: 59 items, 130 minutes. Calculations: 26 items, 110 minutes. Open book, 70% to pass.
Texas Master Electrician is a two-part PSI exam. NEC Knowledge: 75 items, 150 minutes. Calculations: 33 items, 170 minutes. Open book, 70% to pass.
Texas Residential Wireman: 80 items, 240 minutes, open book, 70% to pass.
Texas does not use a separate electrical Business & Law exam, but electrician should study Texas Laws and Rules in addition to the 2023 NEC, and consult the PSI exam bulletin for more details. Electrical contractor licensing is separate and requires an associated master electrician plus insurance, not a contractor trade/business exam.
CEUs: Texas electrician licensees complete 4 hours annually covering the National Electrical Code, Texas laws and rules, and NFPA 70E electrical safety. Electrical contractors do not have a separate CE requirement unless they also hold an electrician license.
Method of CEU: online and classroom setting courses are accepted.
JCR-specific completion step: Students using a JCR workshop for Texas credit complete JCR’s additional 30-minute Texas rules module and pass its questions with 70% or higher before JCR submits the course. This is part of JCR’s approved course process, not a separate universal TDLR course required from every Texas provider.
Reciprocity: Master Electrician – Louisiana (state contractors license) and North Carolina (master electrician or unlimited electrical contractor); Journeyman Electrician – Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming
Eligible license types on this page: Texas Journeyman Electrician and Master Electrician; other TDLR electrician classifications may have different exam paths. JCR exam-prep fit: no Texas-specific product is currently offered.
JCR Productions is an approved provider for Utah
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Utah Journeyman Electrician: 100 questions, 240 minutes, open book, 75% to pass. Includes NEC/theory plus 4 Utah state laws/rules questions.
Utah Residential Electrician: 100 questions, 240 minutes, open book, 75% to pass. Includes NEC/theory plus 4 Utah state laws/rules questions.
Utah Master Electrician Law & Rules exam: 80 questions, 240 minutes, open book, 75% to pass. This exam tests Utah licensing law, construction trades law, labor/safety rules, NEC amendments, and administrative rules.
Students should study the 2023 NEC, Ugly’s Electrical References (2023), Utah DOPL laws/rules, Utah Electricians Licensing Act Rule R156-55b, and Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act.
CEUs: 16 hours every 2 years. 12 Core hours required (8 hours on the NEC and 4 hours on NFPA 70E) plus 4 Professional hours.
Method of CEU: online and classroom settings are accepted.
Reciprocity: Master: Idaho, Oregon and Wyoming
Journeyman: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota and Wyoming
JCR is not currently an approved provider in the state of Vermont.
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Vermont Journeyman and Master Electrician state electrical exams are open-book and focused on the NEC, requiring 70% to pass.
Although Vermont does not require a separate electrical Business & Law exam, students should study both the NEC plus Vermont electrical licensing statutes/rules.
CEUs: 15 hours of continuing education on current code updates every 3 years.
Method of CEU: Both online and classroom courses are accepted.
Reciprocity: Maine and New Hampshire for both Master and Journeyman licensees.
JCR offers self-study exam prep for Virginia Journeyman and Master Electrician exams.
Current exam NEC: 2020
Exam format: Journeyman — 70 questions, 210 minutes, 49 correct to pass. Master — 90 questions, 270 minutes, 63 correct to pass. Both PSI open-book exams cover the NEC plus Virginia tradesman rules. JCR prepares you for the NEC/code portion; use the current PSI bulletin for Virginia-specific rules.
CEUs: Virginia Journeyman and Master Electricians need 3 hours of continuing education every three years, focused on NEC updates.
Contractor business license: Operating an electrical contracting business also requires a Virginia contractor license with the ELE specialty. New applicants complete the 8-hour pre-license course; Class A and B applicants also take the business exam. These are separate from JCR’s Journeyman/Master exam prep.
Reciprocity: Virginia has electrician tradesman reciprocity with Maryland and North Carolina. This does not automatically issue a Virginia contractor business license.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Virginia Journeyman Electrician and Master Electrician. Both bundles use the 2020 NEC and include the manual, videos, mock exam, and Code tabs.
JCR is not currently an approved CEU provider in the state of Washington.
Current licensing exam NEC: 2020. Washington currently enforces the 2023 NEC for electrical installations; the exam and field-code editions are different.
Exam format: Washington 01 General Journey Level Electrician: open book, 70% required on each section. NEC & Theory: 60 questions, 3 hours. Washington Codes: 17 questions, 1 hour.
Washington 01 Master Electrician: open book, 70% required on each section. NEC & Theory: 80 questions, 4 hours. Washington Codes: 20 questions, 1 hour. Major Load Calculations: 10 questions, 2 hours.
Washington 01 Electrical Administrator: open book, 70% required on each section. NEC & Theory: 65 questions, 4 hours. Washington Codes: 17 questions, 1 hour. Major Load Calculations: 10 questions, 2 hours.
To study for the Washington RCW/WAC law questions, electricians should learn the RCW and WAC.
CEUs: 24 hours every 3 years. 8 hours must be on the current code and 4 hours must be on the state code with the rest being considered electives.
Method of CEU: Both classroom and online courses are accepted.
Reciprocity: does not have reciprocity with any additional states.
JCR Productions is not currently a CEU provider for West Virginia
Current exam NEC: 2023 (as of January 2026)
Exam format: West Virginia Journeyman Electrician: 50 multiple-choice questions, open book, 70% to pass.
West Virginia Master Electrician: 50 multiple-choice questions, open book, 70% to pass.
West Virginia Single Family Dwelling Electrician: 50 multiple-choice questions, open book, 70% to pass.
West Virginia does not list a separate electrical Business & Law exam, though electricians should expect questions based on the West Virginia State Fire Marshal electrical licensing rules in addition to the 2023 NEC.
CEUs: no continuing education requirements.
Reciprocity arrangements with the following states:
- Virginia – Master and Journeyman Classifications
- Ohio – Master Classification
- North Carolina – Master Classification
- Kentucky – Master and Journeyman Classifications
- Maryland – Master Classification
- WV Division of Labor, Contractor’s Board – Master Classification
JCR offers 2017 NEC self-study prep for Wisconsin Journeyman and Master exams.
Current exam NEC: 2017
A rule adopting the 2023 NEC (CR 26-016) is in the state rulemaking process and could take effect on October 1, 2026 — with exams switching to the 2023 NEC after the new rule is adopted.
Exam format: Wisconsin Journeyman Electrician: open book, 70% to pass, 100 questions, 4 hours.
Wisconsin Master Electrician: open book, 70% to pass, 100 questions, 4 hours.
Wisconsin does not require a separate electrical Business & Law exam. Students should study the NEC plus Wisconsin trade statutes, SPS 305 credentialing rules and SPS 316 electrical code.
Wisconsin's electrical code (SPS 316) currently adopts the 2017 NEC, and DSPS exams are based on the 2017 edition plus Wisconsin's SPS 305/316 amendments.
A rule adopting the 2023 NEC (CR 26-016) is in the state rulemaking process and could take effect on October 1, 2026 — with exams switching to the 2023 NEC after the new rule is adopted. Candidates should confirm the current edition with DSPS before purchasing a codebook.
CEUs: 24 hours every four year license renewal period. May not retake the same course for credit in the same renewal period.
Reciprocity: Wisconsin may accept qualifying journeyman applicants who hold a current Iowa Journeyman Class A license or New Hampshire Journeyman Electrician license, subject to Wisconsin’s experience, exam, and application conditions. This is Wisconsin accepting those out-of-state credentials—not a statement that Iowa or New Hampshire automatically accepts Wisconsin licenses.
Eligible JCR exam prep: Wisconsin Journeyman and Master technical exams using the 2017 NEC. Confirm your scheduled exam edition before buying.
JCR Productions, Inc is an approved CEU provider for Wyoming
Current exam NEC: 2023
Exam format: Wyoming Journeyman and Master Electrician exams: 80 questions, 4 hours, open book, 70% to pass.
Wyoming does not list a separate electrical Business & Law exam for the electrician license. Students should study the NEC plus Wyoming electrical board statutes and rules.
CEUs: 16 hours every 3 years with at least 8 of those hours being on the most updated code.
Reciprocity: Journeyman reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah.
Helpful Organizations & Resources
National organizations and tools that may be useful as you prepare.
(NFPA books and updates to code editions)
(what code year each state has adopted)
Exam Scheduling
(scheduled through PSI / state licensing agencies)
Industry & Advocacy Groups
non-profit raising awareness of electrical safety
information for running your electrical business; has an apprentice program
reports on developments in technology & engineering
information for electrical inspectors
labor union for electrical professionals
association of electrical equipment and medical imaging manufacturers
global independent safety science company