Pass Your Florida Electrician License Exam!

Need to pass your Florida Master or Journeyman Exam, order this course!

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Choose your option below to get started immediately on our self-paced online classroom. The codebook year required depends on your specific city or county regulations. Be sure to check with your local authority to confirm the appropriate codebook edition for your area.

 

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Master the Code- Study To Pass The Florida Master or Journeyman Electrician License Exam.

Our exam preparation course teaches you to locate specific codes within the NEC. You will learn to navigate the code and quickly break down exam questions by keyword to find the answers in the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC.

Study anywhere you have internet access! Don’t waste time commuting to a classroom. Our program is a proven, reliable, and affordable way to prepare for and pass the Florida Electrician exam.

 

One-year online access unless you pass sooner: Accessible from any device with internet access!

Our guided self-study schedule contains the following: 

Electrical Theory – eCourses

Includes
  • Basic Electrical Theory
  • Basic DC Theory
  • Basic AC Theory
  • Ohms Law
  • Test Equipment
  • Electrical Theory Chapter Questions

Blueprint Reading – eCourses

Includes
  • Label Systems & Schematic Reading
  • Construction Drawing Tutorial
  • Blueprint Reading Chapter Questions

 

 


Navigating the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC – eManual

Our “Navigating the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC” eManual helps students learn to navigate the National Electrical Code (NEC).

When you master the code, you master your Exam!

This eManual is the heart of the training program. It will familiarize you with the use, layout, and content of the NEC.

eManual includes:

  • How to navigate the NEC
    • Understanding of the terms, concepts, and layout of the NEC.
  • Speed drills
    • Code navigation exercises.
  • Code skimming exercises
  • Breaking down questions by subject:
    • Keyword Identification: how to identify the subject of a question for easy reference.
    • How to search for a code article by referencing the INDEX.
    • Code reference example questions with in-depth solutions.

Study Questions & Simulated Final Exams

  • GUIDED CHAPTER QUESTIONS This covers all Florida Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician License exam questions and answers within our course. (Organized as Question – Answer – Code Location.) These questions exist to provide a framework for you to practice locating the answers to questions through the use of your NEC Codebook. The process of constantly utilizing the code to answer practice questions will build up your speed and code knowledge to pass your electrical exam successfully.

Questions also include the following topics:

    • Electrical Theory Questions
    • Blueprint Reading Questions
    • Calculation Questions (Load Calculations, Conduit Fill, etc.)
  • ONLINE FLASHCARDS: Virtual Flashcards provide individual randomized questions. This provides access to our entire question set and is an ideal setting to practice answering randomized exam questions. (Organized as Question – Answer – Code Location).
  • SIMULATED FINAL EXAM: Final exams simulate the experience of taking your actual Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician License exam.

Simulated Finals Are:

    • Full length (Same number of questions as the exam)
    • Timed (Same amount of time allowed as the exam)
    • Randomized (Questions are assigned randomly; all exams are unique.)
    • Properly Balanced (All questions are balanced according to the Candidate Information Bulletin to guarantee a realistic exam simulation)

Take as Many Timed Final Exams as You Want! (Practice final exams help you rapidly gain confidence and knowledge to pass your Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician License exam effortlessly.)


THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES YOU TO HAVE A COPY OF THE 2014, 2017, or 2020 (NEC) NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. IF YOU DO NOT OWN A COPY OF THE CODEBOOK, YOU MAY PURCHASE ONE BELOW.

 

Add the 2017 NEC SOFTCOVER
Required Codebook (Sold Separately) $216.95

Adopted in all 50 states, NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), is the benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect people and property from electrical hazards.

 

 

 

Add the 2020 NEC SOFTCOVER
Required Codebook (Sold Separately) $216.95

Adopted in all 50 states, NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), is the benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect people and property from electrical hazards.

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions are answered here!

 

Please get in touch with your local board for current information. Licensing requirements change, and our site may not have been updated to reflect those changes.


QUESTION: Who is required to have a Flordia Electrical License?

ANSWER: In Florida, certification requirements vary depending on the city or county where you will be performing work. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please check with your local board.


QUESTION: What are the qualifications required for taking the Florida Electrician exam?

Master Electrician:

  • You generally need to have 7 years of experience as a journeyman electrician.

Journeyman Electrician:

  • You need at least 4 years of experience working as an electrician, which should be documented and verified by your employer.

**We have found that most cities or counties have these specific experience requirements, but since they can vary from county to county in Florida, it’s important to check with your local board for the most accurate information.


QUESTION: Is there reciprocity in Florida for the electrician exams?

ANSWER: Florida does not currently have any reciprocity with other states for electrical licenses.


QUESTION: How do I sign up for the Florida Electrician exam?

ANSWER: The most common testing center in Florida is PROV, but some counties also utilize Prometric or Gainesville Testing Services.

For Registration details please find your county and click on the link with specific information.


QUESTION: Are there any accommodations for the Florida Electrician exams?

ANSWER: Prov complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in providing special accommodations for candidates who require additional assistance during the testing process. If candidates feel that they qualify for special accommodation during testing, they should contact Prov at (866) 720-7768. Prov will require written documentation from a licensed physician or psychologist documenting the disability and further require a request describing the requested remedy. Prov will then work directly with the candidates to make the accommodations they will need in order to complete their examination.


QUESTION: How many questions and how long are the Florida Electrician licensing exams?

The Master Electrician exam: As this does vary slightly the most common consists of 75 multiple-choice questions. Test takers have 3 Hours to complete the exam. The exam is open-book with authorized materials and computer-based.

The Journeyman Electrician exam: As this does vary slightly the most common consists of 70 multiple-choice questions. Test takers have 3 Hours to complete the exam. The exam is open-book with authorized materials and computer-based.

The testing centers allow the following codebooks:

  • The NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code 2014, 2017, or 2020 Edition depending on which year you are testing on.

QUESTION: What can I bring to the testing center?

  • Pencils. (Paper/pencil testing only)
  • Calculator.
    • Only simple 4-function calculators
      are permitted. PDAs, tablets, cell phones, or
      other special calculators are NOT permitted.
  • Approved References.

QUESTION: Where do I go to take my Florida Electrician license exams?

ANSWER: To take your Florida Electrician license exams, you will need to visit a testing center designated by the county in which you are applying. The most common testing centers in Florida include:

  1. PROV: This is the primary testing center used in many Florida counties.
  2. Prometric: Some counties may use Prometric testing centers.
  3. Gainesville Testing Services: Certain areas, such as Gainesville, may use local testing services.

QUESTION: Why should someone study this course if the Florida electrician license exam is an open-book test?

ANSWER: The electrical licensing exam is a very challenging test and usually requires a month or more of preparation to pass.

The 2017 NEC is a large and complex publication containing over 800 pages of code. It is challenging to locate each correct article and answer in the time allowed during the exam without thorough preparation.

Our course is designed to familiarize you with the 2017 NEC. You will know precisely how to find the correct answers in the code when you take your exam.

We prepare you to successfully pass your exam by providing extensive knowledge of the structure of the code and by thoroughly covering each subject appearing on your Florida Electrical License Exam.


QUESTION: Why is a copy of the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC required by this course?

ANSWER: The Florida Master and Journeyman Electrical License Exam is based on the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC. This course is an excellent study companion to the Code. This course makes frequent references to code sections and guides you through the exam topics.

The Electrical Licensing Exam is an open-book code exam. To pass, you must continuously reference the 2014, 2017 or 2020 National Electrical Code depending on your exam.

 

Florida Electrical Exam Applications

Don’t delay start today. Applicants must provide appropriate documentation, subject to the approval of the Board.

 

Florida Electrician Exam Applications, By County:

*If you need assistance or your county is not listed, please call us for guidance.


The exam is administered by 3 third-party testing companies

  1. PROV INC. You can contact Prov with any questions at (866) 720-7768 Hours of operation are 8 am to 6 pm Mon-Fri, (Eastern Time)
  2. Prometric LLC. You can contact Prometric with any questions at (443) 751-4800 Hours of operation are 9 am to 5 pm Mon-Fri, (Eastern Time)
  3. Gainsville Independent Testing Service, LLC. You can contact GITS with any questions at (800) 997-2129 Hours of operation are 8 am to 4.30 pm Mon-Thurs, (Eastern Time)

 

Free Florida Electrician Exam Practice Test

Take the appropriate 20-question free Florida Electrician exam, & see where you stand! These free electrician exam practice questions, based on the 2014, 2017, or 2020 NEC, are similar to those on the Florida electrician exam.

 

The Florida Electrician exams are selected randomly from a database of thousands of potential questions. Memorizing answers is not the path to passing your exam!


If you understand how to locate exam answers in your NEC codebook, you should be able to answer 100% of these practice questions correctly within 60 minutes.

We teach you how to navigate your codebook & pass your exam. Master The Code, Master The Exam!


Use the 2014, 2017, or 2020 (NEC) National Electrical Code to solve the Florida Electrician Exam quiz you plan to take.

Welcome to your Florida 2017 NEC Exam Quiz

1. 
At a permanently installed swimming pool, at least one 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere receptacle must be located not less than how far from the inside wall of the pool?

2. 
What is the ampacity of a 10 AWG THHN copper conductor before any derating factors are applied? (Assume a 90°C rating)

3. 
What is the minimum required length for a driven ground rod?

4. 
Nonmetallic-sheathed cable (Type NM) must be secured in place at intervals not exceeding:

5. 
What is the minimum required overhead clearance for service-drop conductors passing over a public street, alley, or parking area subject to truck traffic?

6. 
When connecting a grounding electrode conductor (GEC) to a concrete-encased electrode (Ufer ground), the GEC is not required to be larger than what size copper wire?

7. 
In a dwelling unit bathroom, at least one receptacle outlet must be installed within how far of the outside edge of each sink basin?

8. 
When replacing an existing non-grounding type (two-prong) receptacle where no equipment grounding conductor exists in the box, which of the following is permitted?

9. 
For a dwelling unit, what is the minimum required clearance for overhead service-drop conductors (not exceeding 1,000 volts) passing above a residential driveway?

10. 
In a dwelling unit bedroom, receptacles must be installed so that no point measured horizontally along the floor line in any wall space is more than how far from a receptacle outlet?

11. 
When exactly two conductors are installed in a conduit, what is the maximum allowable percentage of conduit fill?

12. 
Which of the following is a standard ampere rating for an inverse time circuit breaker?

13. 
The minimum clear width of the working space in front of electrical equipment must be the width of the equipment or a minimum of:

14. 
When installing a surface-mounted, completely enclosed incandescent luminaire in a clothes closet, what is the minimum clearance required between the luminaire and the nearest point of the storage space?

15. 
What is the minimum burial depth required for a direct-buried residential Type UF cable (rated 120V) that is not protected by a GFCI?

16. 
When calculating the general lighting load for a dwelling unit, what is the required unit load per square foot?

17. 
What is the minimum size copper equipment grounding conductor (EGC) required for a circuit protected by a 20-ampere circuit breaker?

18. 
Branch circuit conductors supplying a single continuous-duty motor must have an ampacity of not less than what percentage of the motor’s full-load current rating?

19. 
What is the minimum size copper conductor permitted for general wiring up to 2000 volts?

20. 
What is the required free space volume allowance for a single 14 AWG conductor in a junction box?

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