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NASCLA National Electrical Contractor/Master Electrician (AL)

The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) has partnered with several industry stakeholders to create one nationally recognized accredited trade examination for electricians. Through administering state agencies, NASCLA offers (3) different open book electrical trade examinations through the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program. They are Electrical Contractors (Master/Unlimited Electricians), Journeyman Electricians and Residential Electrical Contractors (Residential Electricians).

$695.00

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Required Books 

The references located and listed below are permitted to be taken into the examination and are used in our Seminar. These references may be tabbed (with a permanent index tab) and highlighted.

 

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Additional Services

  • NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program's administration process will differ from the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors.

  •  Candidates and will only be able to take an examination through an administering regulatory agency. It will not be available as a national, stand alone examination through an independent testing provider.

    Candidates must apply with the administering state agency to become approved to take an electrical examination through the program. The candidate must follow all state agency requirements to become licensed.

 

  • Candidates are expected to follow individual state agency applications to become licensed, in addition to taking a business and law examination
  • Electrical candidates must submit verification of 4 years experience under a master or state certified electrical contractor.
  • Must have a minimum of 4 years (8,000 hours) of experience that shows that they have designed, planned laid-out, directly supervised electrical construction activities, and the installation of electrical components. (May substitute 1 year of education in electrical curriculum for ½ year electrical experience for a maximum of 2 years credit of the 4 year requirement).
  • Because applicants must document that they have experience in all aspects of electrical work, they must submit a list of duties for each job held.
  • These employment affidavits must be completed by someone in the Human Resources Department, Co. President, Electrical Contractor, Master Electrician, Electrical Engineer, or Electrical Inspector from previous jobs to qualify as proper experience verification.
  • In order to do projects over $50,000 an additional subcontractor license is needed from the General Contractors Board.

 

The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) has partnered with several industry stakeholders to create one nationally recognized accredited trade examination for electricians. Through administering state agencies, NASCLA offers (3) different open book electrical trade examinations through the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program. They are Electrical Contractors (Master/Unlimited Electricians), Journeyman Electricians and Residential Electrical Contractors (Residential Electricians).

To apply

  • The online application is available by visiting https://ned.nascla.org
  • To apply for licensing in Alabama using the accredited NASCLA exam scores contact:
  • Alabama Licensing Board at 334-269-9990. The licensing fee is $200. The average processing time for new applications is 3 months.

    Electrical Contractors Board

    610 S. McDonough Street

    Montgomery, AL 36104

    Important Contacts

    To apply for an Electrical license,
    and to register for the exam, contact:

    Electrical Contractors Board
    610 S. McDonough St.
    Montgomery, AL 36104
    (334)269-9990
    www.aecb.state.al.us

    To apply for a general contractors license, contact:

    Licensing Board for General Contractors
    2525 Fairlane Dr.
    Montgomery, AL 36116
    (334)272-5030
    To apply for a Plumbing or Gas Fitter license, contact:

    Plumbers and Gas Fitters Examining Board
    11 West Oxmoor, Ste104
    Birmingham, AL 35209
    (205)945-4857
    www.pgfb.state.al.us

    To apply for a HVAC license, contact:

    Board of Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors
    8 Commerce St. Ste 200
    Montgomery, AL 36104
    (334)241-0840 Phone
    (334) 265-0570
    To apply for a Residential license, contact:

    Home Builders Licensure Board
    445 Herron St.
    Montgomery, AL 36130
    (334)242-2230

    To register for a Under Four Stories exam or the NASCLA exam contact:

    PSI Licensure: Certification
    ATTN: Examination Registration AL
    3210 E Tropicana
    Las Vegas, NV 89121
    (800) 733-9267
    www.psiexams.com
    To register for an Electrical, Homebuilder or HVAC Exam Contact:

    PROV
    13614 Progress Blvd.
    Alachua, FL 32615
    866-720-7768

    States Accepting the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program are Alabama, Arizona, District of Columbia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia

    As of this time Alabama doesn’t require continuing education for this license.

    • The fee for the exam is $125.00
    • The NASCLA National Electrical Contractor Exam has 100 questions and a time limit of 4.5 hours.
    • A 75% is required to pass.

      Topics on the exam include General Code Requirements, Project Design & Management,Safety, Electrical Theory & Principles, Wiring & Protection, Wiring Methods & Materials, Special Occupancies, Special Conditions & Equipment and Communication Systems

    • To schedule your exam, you must first obtain pre-approval NASCLA.
    • To schedule the Business Law exam for licensing in Alabama, contact Prov at 866-720-7768.

    American Contractors holds a two-day Electrical Seminar with Business Law that guarantees that you will pass the NASCLA National Electrical Contractor.  American Contractors has been holding Seminars to help contractors pass their exam for over 22 years. Sign up today for the NASCLA Exam Preparation Seminar!