Required Books
The references associated are permitted in to the exam and they are available to purchase from our online bookstore or by calling 800-992-1910. References may be highlighted and tabbed (with permanent Index tabs) prior to the exam.
As of 2022, the exams will be based on the 2020 NEC
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Additional Services
Applicants must submit an application to the State Fire Marshal’s Office to verify experience and gain approval to take the exam.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.
Applicants must have at least one of the following:
- 1 year/2000 hours of actual electrical work in wiring for Light, Heat and Power of Residential and Commercial buildings OR
- Completion of US Dept of Labor registered electrical apprenticeship program (must show certificate) OR
- Completion of an electrical vocational education program of at least 1080 hours (must show certificate)
- All electrical work shall consist of above ground structural wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code
- There are no state mandated financial requirements for this license.
A Journeyman may perform all types of electrical work EXCEPT design of electrical systems (commercial and industrial design).
Journeymen are qualified to perform work in all sub-classified specialty areas such as HVAC, Elevator, Electric Sign and so forth. Each Journeyman may supervise up to 3 licensed Apprentice Electricians.
Journeyman may also pull permits in many areas. (Check with your local Inspectors Office)
The licensing fee is $50 with a yearly renewal at the same cost. Applications are processed as soon as they are received.
Applicants should receive an approval letter within 10 to 15 days.
To apply for an Electricians License, contact:
State Fire Commission
Office of the State Fire Marshal- 4th Floor
1700 MacCorkle Ave, SE
Charleston, WV 25314
(304) 558-2191
http://www.firemarshal.wv.gov/
Important Contacts
West Virginia has a reciprocity agreement with the state of Virginia for the Journeyman license, though certain restrictions apply.
West Virginia does not currently require Continuing Education for Electricians.
- The exam is given by the State Fire Marshal’s Office.
- There are several preset dates and locations for these exams throughout the year.
- The exam is 50 multiple-choice questions and 5 electrical calculations.
- Multiple choice questions are worth 1.5 points and calculations are 5 points each.
- There is a 4-hour time limit for the test.
- The exam fee is $25.
- 80% is required to pass
Exam Dates 2025
Charleston- Jul 22, Sept 16, Nov 4
Beckley- Aug 5, Oct 7
Clarksburg- Aug 12, Oct 21
Martinsburg- Jul 29, Sept 23, Nov 18
Wheeling - Aug 19, Oct 28
American Contractors offers a 1.5 day preparation seminar for the West Virginia Jouneyman Electrician exam. We also sell tabbed and highlighted Code books. Please contact us for more information.