In becoming a licensed master electrician, you need to meet the following:
- Successfully pass the master electrician exam
- Meet the required journeyman electrician experience requirements of the licensing board
On this page, we will tackle the master electrician exam and the relevant information that you need to know.
- What local, national, and international codes are used as the basis for the exam in your jurisdiction
- Exam preparation resources through third-party exam prep services
- Master electrician exam requirements in your state and local jurisdiction
- Master electrician license reciprocity with neighboring states
Electrical Codes Referenced for the Master Electrician Exam
The basis for standards and regulations for electrical work nationwide is the National Electrical Code (NEC) of the National Fire Protection Association.
And so, most states and local jurisdictions will cover NEC as one of the main contents of the master electrician exam.
Of course, each jurisdiction determines the content of the exam on its own, or whether the exam is necessary.
However, it’s ultimately the local jurisdictions that will make the final decisions on the exam content.
They can add, remove, and modify the code adopted at the state level.
Other electrical codes they will use to make the exam content include the following:
- International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
- International Code Council (ICC)
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)
- International Fire Code (IFC)
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
- International Building Code (IBC)
And since master electricians can become contractors, they may also include the state code in the exam, such as:
- Contractor regulations
- Insurance requirements
- State and city business laws
- Bidding regulations and practices
Third-Party Master Electrician Exam Preparation Services
In preparing for the master electrician exam, you may do self-study or, the more convenient third-party exam preparation services.
Here are some helpful resources that can help you recall, assess, and validate your knowledge and ability:
- Mike Holt Training – Electrical Exam Preparation
- Master Electrician License Preparation on Youtube hosted by Salvatore Ferrara of the Electrical Training Center
- Master Electrician Test Review through Test Prep Review
- Master Electrician Practice Test from Tests.com
- Master Electrical Exam DVD Series from Tom Henry’s Code Electrical Classes Inc.
State-by-State Master Electrician Exam Content
The NECA (National Electrical Contractors Association) provides the state exam and code standards.
While a particular code, such as the NEC, can be adopted by states, local jurisdictions can make replacements, modifications, or omissions to it.
In the list below, you will find…
- The content for the master electrician (or equivalent) exam by state
- International and national codes that the licensing boards use in the questions
- Which states recognize reciprocity
Alabama
- Only electrical contractor licenses are issued, with the exam based on the NEC, IBC, and IFC
- Reciprocity with Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia
Alaska
- Only journeyman, residential electrician, and contractor licenses are issued, with the exam based on the NEC and NESC
- Reciprocity with Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Arizona
- Only electrical contractor licenses are issued, with the exam based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with California, Nevada, and Utah
Arkansas
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee
California
- Only general electrician and contractor licenses are issued, with the exam based on the following:
- CA Electrical Code (based on the NEC)
- CA Fire Code (based on the IFC)
- CA Building Code (based on the IBC)
- Reciprocity with Arizona, Nevada, and Utah
Colorado
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Connecticut
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the following:
- CT Consumer Protection Department
- CT Electrical Board of Occupational Licensing
- No reciprocity
Delaware
- Must pass the general and limited master electrician exams with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, and Wyoming
District of Columbia
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
Florida
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina
Georgia
- Only electrician journeyman and contractor licenses are issued, with no exam required
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina
Hawaii
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
Idaho
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Illinois
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
Indiana
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
Iowa
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and IBC
- No reciprocity
Kansas
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam (passing the Block and Associates master electrician exam results in statewide eligibility for a master license)
- Exam contents based on the KS Fire Prevention Code, with state-owned buildings subject to the NEC standards
- No reciprocity
Kentucky
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Ohio
Louisiana
- Must pass the master electrician 701 exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah
Maine
- Must pass the open-book master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Vermont
Maryland
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the following:
- MD Building Performance Standards
- MD Building Rehabilitation Code
- Reciprocity with Delaware and Virginia
Massachusetts
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the MA Electrical Code
- Reciprocity with Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington
Michigan
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the MI Electrical Code
- No reciprocity
Minnesota
- Must pass the master electrician – “A” exam with contents based on the NEC, NESC, and the MN State Building Code
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Mississippi
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with no statewide adopted code
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Tennessee
Missouri
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the local code standards adopted from the NEC
- No reciprocity
Montana
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Nebraska
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Nevada
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
New Hampshire
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and NESC
- Reciprocity with Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont
New Jersey
- Only journeyman and contractor licenses are issued, with no exam required
- Reciprocity with Delaware
New Mexico
- Only journeyman and contractor licenses are issued, with no exam required
- No reciprocity
New York
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the local code standards adopted from the NEC
- No reciprocity
North Carolina
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the unlimited electrician exam with contents based on the NC Building Code Council
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia
North Dakota
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Ohio
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Kentucky and West Virginia
Oklahoma
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
Oregon
- Must pass the general supervising electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and the OR Electrical Specialty Code
- Reciprocity with Arkansas, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming
Pennsylvania
- Some local jurisdictions require passing the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity may be recognized locally, for example, Allentown has reciprocity with other cities in Pennsylvania and all of Connecticut
Rhode Island
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and the RI State Building Code
- No reciprocity
South Carolina
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah
South Dakota
- Only journeyman and contractor licenses are issued, with the exam based on the NEC
- No reciprocity
Tennessee
- Must pass the master electrician-equivalent exam: the electrical contractor with CE classification
- Exam contents based on the NEC and the State Fire Marshal Regulation No. 15
- Reciprocity with Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Michigan
Texas
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Master electrician reciprocity with Louisiana
Utah
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Master electrician reciprocity with Idaho, Oregon, and Wyoming
Vermont
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Maine and New Hampshire
Virginia
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and ICC
- Reciprocity with Maryland and North Carolina
Washington
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Massachusetts, Minnesota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming
West Virginia
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia
Wisconsin
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC and Chapter 16 (Electrical) of the WI Administrative Rules
- No reciprocity
Wyoming
- Must pass the master electrician exam with contents based on the NEC
- Reciprocity with Alaska, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Oklahoma
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