Pass Your Florida Journeyman or Master Electrician Exam!

IF YOU ARE TAKING THE FLORIDA JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN OR MASTER ELECTRICIAN EXAM, YOU NEED THIS COURSE!

FLORIDA JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN & MASTER ELECTRICIAN LICENSE: Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Duval, Escambia, Flager, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lake, Lee, Martin, Maimi-Dade, Monroe, Nassau, Okaloosa, Okeechobee, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Putnum, Sarasota, St Johns, St Lucie, Volusia.

Journeyman and Master Electrician licenses are issued by examination on the local level. A Journeyman electrician applicant must typically posess a minimum of four years (8,000 hours) of experience working in the trade. A Master Electrician must work at the journeyman level for a minimum of two years (4000 hours).

Applicants must check with the local county in which they wish to become licensed and provide appropriate documentation and proof of experience, subject to the specific rules of each county.

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Get your Florida Journeyman or Master Electrician License.

Get Licensed! Our Florida electrical exam prep courses & practice tests teach how to locate specific codes within the National Electrical Code (NEC). Learn how to navigate the code and quickly break down questions by keyword to find exam answers in the 2014, 2017 or 2020 NEC.

Get Licensed! Local Florida law requires all working electricians to be certified if performing work as a Journeyman Electrician or as a Master Electrician. If you do not possess a current Florida Electrician certification card, you may be working illegally.

Complete the appropriate application and submit it to your local Electrical Contractors Board ASAP. Applications are reviewed quarterly. Once your application is accepted, you have 90 days from the approval date to take your exam.


Get your Florida Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician License.

Good in the following Counties

Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Duval, Escambia, Flager, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lake, Lee, Martin, Maimi-Dade, Monroe, Nassau, Okaloosa, Okeechobee, Orange City, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Putnum, Sarasota, St Johns, St Lucie, Volusia. This list is not all-inclusive.


IF YOU ARE TAKING THE GITS, PROV, OR PROMETRIC JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN OR MASTER ELECTRICIAN EXAM, THIS PROGRAM WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO PASS YOUR EXAM THE FIRST TIME YOU TEST.

How? Because TLC Works! Our programs are among the most successful, comprehensive, and affordable training and exam preparation programs available anywhere.

The key to your success while using our program is to follow our course breakdown of our curriculum designed to maximize your learning & retention potential. If you follow our curriculum, you WILL PASS your exam!

We provide a comprehensive strategy to pass the Florida electrician exam by teaching you how to “navigate” the 2014/2017/2020 NEC. You will quickly become an expert at finding the answers to exam questions rapidly and accurately.

Why choose TLC? to help pass the Electrician exam? Because your time is too valuable to choose anyone else!


Five Reasons to Enlist TLC to help you PASS YOUR FLORIDA JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN or MASTER ELECTRICIAN EXAM.

  1. TLC has fifteen years of experience educating electricians on navigating the code and passing state-required electrician tests. We are experts at helping electricians pass the electrical exam!
  2. A+ Rated with the BBB. Our Programs Works, we have never received a complaint. Check us out! 
  3. Our eTextbooks and online study center contain over 1300 multiple choice questions taken directly from the 2014/2017/2020 NEC (the basis of the Florida electrician test), as well as dozens of timed simulated full-length practice exams.
  4. We guarantee that YOU WILL PASS YOUR EXAM! If you don’t pass your Florida electrician exam after two attempts, We offer a full refund.
  5. We have a 98% Pass Rate! Our students pass the exam. In fact, out of the 3000+ electricians that have used our study courses, less than 50 failed to pass on the first try.

OUR STUDENTS PASS, we guarantee it! Our students enjoy a 98% pass rate!

Consultants are available at 866-685-8564 – Mon-Fri 7 am to 10 pm pst to answer any of your questions.

Course Breakdown – Florida Journeyman Electrician, or Master Electrician Exam

Study and test at home! Don’t waste time commuting to a classroom when you can study conveniently in your home or office. Our program is a proven, reliable, and affordable way to pass the Florida Electrician exam.

Each student has access to the following online study guides and online study questions, and timed full-length simulated exams.


Basic Electrical Theory – eBook

Includes
  • AC Current
  • Simple AC Current Calculations
  • AC Phase
  • Phase Rotation
  • Single-Phase Power Systems
  • Three-Phase Power Systems
  • Three-Phase Y and Delta Configurations
  • Measurements AC Magnitude
  • Power in Resistive and Reactive AC Circuits
  • Calculating Power Factor
  • Practical Power Factor Correction
  • Kirchhoff’s law

Supplemental Study – eBook

Includes
  • Ohms Law Tutorial
  • Prints & Specifications Tutorial
    • Wire Color Codes
    • Electronic Symbols
    • Electrical Diagrams
  • Digital Multimeters

Navigating the 2014 or 2017 or 2020 NEC – eBook

Includes
  • How to quickly reference the NEC
  • Code reference speed drills
  • Table of Contents
    • Layout and structure of the codebook
  • How to use the Index
  • TLC System for answering test questions
    • Keyword Identification – How to identify the subject of a question
    • Example questions are broken down for your review.
    • Practice questions with answers fully mapped out.

ONLINE STUDY CENTER  –  Study Questions and Practice Exams

STUDY MODE  |  FLASH CARD MODE  |  CHAPTER TESTS  |  SIMULATED FINAL EXAMS

Access Study Questions & Simulated Exams from any device with internet access! Online features include 1200+ practice questions, virtual flashcards, chapter exams, & unlimited mock final exams.

These questions exist to provide a framework for you to practice locating the answers to questions through the use of your NEC Codebook. This process of constantly utilizing the code to answer practice questions will build up the speed and code knowledge to successfully pass your electrical exam.

Four Modes of study!

  • STUDY MODE This mode covers all Florida electrical exam questions and answers within our course.  (Organized as Question – Answer – Code Location.)

Included in this mode of study are;

    • General Trade Knowledge Questions (General electrical questions not in the code)
    • Blueprint Reading Questions
    • Calculation Questions (Load Calculations, Conduit Fill, etc.)
    • 2014 or 2017 NEC Code Questions
  • FLASHCARD MODE: Online Virtual Flashcards provide individual randomized questions. This study’s mode presents access to our entire question set and is an ideal setting to practice answering randomized exam questions. (Organized as Question – Answer – Code Location.
  • CHAPTER TESTS: Verify your understanding of each section of our structured study questions. (Practice tests provide real-time feedback on each section of our study materials and enable you to concentrate on those sections most needing improvement.
  • SIMULATED FINAL EXAM: Final exams simulate the experience of taking your actual electrician exam.

Simulated Finals Are:

    • Full length (Same number of questions as the Journeyman Electrician exam)
    • Timed (Same amount of time allowed as the Journeyman Electrician 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 exams help you rapidly gain confidence and knowledge to pass your Electrical Exam effortlessly.)


ONE YEAR ONLINE ACCESS: 1-year full access membership to our Online Study Center. Conveniently study in your home or office without wasting valuable time traveling to distant classes.

Our program is a reliable and affordable way to pass your Florida Journeyman or Master Electrician Exam at home and online.

THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES YOU TO HAVE A COPY OF THE 2014 or 2017 (NEC) NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. IF YOU DO NOT OWN A COPY OF THE CODEBOOK, YOU SHOULD ACQUIRE ONE IMMEDIATELY.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common exam questions answered here! Please check with your State Board for current information. Licensing requirements change, and our site may not have been updated to reflect those changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please check with your State or Local Board for current information. Licensing requirements change, and our site may not have been updated to reflect those changes.


QUESTION: Are electricians required to have a Journeyman or Master Electrician license to work in Florida?

ANSWER: It depends on the county in which you will be performing work. If you perform work as an electrician in the following counties, you must pass either the Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician Exam.

BREVARD – BROWARD – CHARLOTTE – CITRUS – COLLIER– DUVAL – ESCAMBIA – FLAGLER – LEE – MARTIN – MAIMI-DADE – MONROE – NASSAU – OKALOOSA – PALM BEACH – PINELLAS – POLK – ST LUCIE – ST JOHNS –PUTNUM COUNTY – VOLUSIA COUNTY. The above list is not all-inclusive.


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

ANSWER: Always check with your county licensing board for specifics.

However, we have found that in the following counties, the qualifications are as follows.

BREVARD COUNTY – BROWARD – DUVAL COUNTY – ESCAMBIA COUNTY –
FLAGLER COUNTY – NASSAU COUNTY – OKALOOSA COUNTY – PALM BEACH – PINELLAS – POLK COUNTY –
ST LUCIE COUNTY –
ST JOHNS COUNTY – ST LUCIE COUNTY – VOLUSIA COUNTY

  • A Journeyman Electrician must demonstrate a minimum of four years (8,000
    hours) of experience, showing the necessary qualifications, training, and
    technical knowledge to install electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment, light,
    heat, or power. This can vary depending on the county you are licensed in.
  • A Master Electrician must have an additional two years (4,000 hours) working
    as a journeyman electrician.

MIAMI-DADE

  • A Journeyman Electrician must demonstrate a minimum of three years (6,000
    hours) of experience, showing the necessary qualifications, training, and
    technical knowledge to install electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment, light,
    heat, or power.
  • A Master Electrician must have an additional two years (4,000 hours) working
    as a journeyman electrician.

QUESTION: How do I sign up for the exam?

ANSWER: You must fill out and submit the Journeyman or Master License by Application form to your local county or city qualifying board to be approved to take the exam.

Applications are processed quarterly. You must take the exam within 90 days of final approval.

The Following Candidate Information Bulletins will provide you with exam details and test-taking locations depending on which exam service you are utilizing to take your exam.

The exam is administered by three third-party testing centers, Prov INC. Gainsville Independent Testing Service, LLC, and Prometrics


QUESTION: How long is the exam?

ANSWER: This varies by county. Refer to your candidate information bulletin for your county and testing center. The exam is open-book with authorized materials and computer-based.

The exam covers the following subjects:

  • General Electrical Theory & Principles
  • Plan Reading
  • Wiring & Protection
  • Wiring Methods & Materials
  • Motors & Controls
  • Equipment for General Use
  • Special Occupancies
  • Special Equipment
  • Special Conditions
  • Communication Systems

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

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

The 2014 or 2017 NEC is a large and complex publication containing over 1000 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 2014 or 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 code structure and thoroughly covering each subject appearing on your Florida Electrical License Exam.


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

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

The Electrical Journeyman License Exam is an open-book code exam. To pass, you must continuously reference the 2014 or 2017 National Electrical Code.


QUESTION: What can I bring into the testing center?

ANSWER: Each testing company has different rules. Always refer to your Candidate Information Bulletin for your chosen testing facility.


QUESTION: Where do I go to take my exam?

ANSWER: Your Candidate Information Bulletin lists all the testing center locations.


GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE EXAM:

The Florida Journeyman or Master Electrician exam is an open-book examination. Approved reference materials are allowed during the exam. You will be permitted entry with any approved reference materials.

The Florida Electrician exam is an open book multiple-choice exam. You will have four choices per question. Some questions may require mathematical computation.

All exam questions are written to provide only one BEST answer and NOT written as trick questions.

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:

Applications are processed quarterly. You must take the exam within 90 days of final approval.

Brevard County
Contact the board for the Application

Broward County Application for Certification of Competency
Download Application

Charlotte County Community Development Department
Download Application

City of Gainsville
Download Application

City of Jacksonville
Contact the board for the Application

City of Tallahassee
Download Application

Collier County 
Download Application

Escambia County Board of County Commissioners
Download Application

Flager County Contractor Review Board
Download Application

Hernando County
Contact the board for the Application

Hillsborough County Certificate of Competency
Download Application

Lake County
Contact the board for the Application

Lee County Application for Journeyman
Contact the board for the Application

Martin County Construction Industry Licencing Board Journeyman Application
Download Application

Maimi-Dade Construction Trades Qualifying Board Application
Download Application

Monroe County Construction Trades Application
Contact the board for the Application

Nassau County Building Department
Download Application

Okaloosa County Department of Growth Management Journeyman Electrician
Download Application

Okeechobee County
Contact the board for the Application

Osceola Board of County Commissioners
Download Application

Palm Beach Construction Industry Licensing Board
Download Application

Pasco County
Contact the board for the Application

Pinellas County Construction Licensing Board
Download Application

Polk County Municipal Board of Examiners
Download Application

Sarasota Planning and Development services
Download Application

St Johns County Building Department Licensing Division
Download Application

St Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Download Application 

Volusia County Building and Code Administration
Download Application


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

Pass this 25-question free Florida Electrician exam, & see where you stand! These free electrician exam practice questions, based on the 2017 NEC, are similar to the Florida journeyman & Master electrician exam.

Use your codebook to answer the following Florida Electrician Certification Exam questions.

  • PASS –If you correctly answer twenty+ of these free FL electrician exam practice questions, great job!
  • FAIL – If you miss four or more questions, order this course and learn to pass your FL Electrician Exam.

Use the 2017 (NEC) National Electrical Code) to solve these FL electrical certification exam practice questions.


Welcome to your Florida 2017 NEC Exam Quiz

REQUIRED - Enter your email address to receive a printable copy of your test results.
1. 
What is the demand factor applied in calculating feeder or service conductor load for a commercial kitchen having four electrical ovens?

2. 
What is the minimum size THWN branch circuit conductor required for a 20 HP, 480-volt, 3 Phase Induction type squirrel cage motor with nameplate FLI of 26.5 amps?

3. 
For a one-family dwelling with a 200 ampere, 120/240-volt, single-phase main service panel, supplied with size 2/0 AWG THW copper ungrounded service-entrance conductors in rigid metal conduit (RMC), what is the minimum allowed size of bonding jumper for the service-entrance conduit?

4. 
With 15-kW or less on portable generators manufactured before __________ , listed cord sets or adapters incorporating listed GFCI protection are allowed to be used to meet the GFCI requirement.

5. 
What is the minimum size THW copper branch-circuit conductor required by the NEC for a 3-phase, continuous-duty, ac motor drawing 70 amperes for phase, when all terminations are rated for 75° C?

6. 
Lighting and trolley busway must be installed __________ ft. or more above the floor or working platform, unless a cover is provided that is identified for the purpose.

7. 
Electrical nonmetallic tubing (ENT) shall be securely fastened in place within __________ of each cabinet, device box, fitting, junction box, or outlet box where it terminates.

8. 
What is the minimum size for a copper grounding electrode conductor attached to the concrete-encased steel reinforcing bars used as a grounding electrode, when the ungrounded service-entrance conductors for a residence are size 3/0 AWG copper conductors?

9. 
The material selected for a grounding electrode conductor should be protected from corrosion or resist any __________ condition extant at the installation.

10. 
If the sum of PV system voltages of two monopole subarrays in a bipolar PV system exceeds the rating of the conductors and connected equipment, they must be__________.

11. 
A location used to house four or more persons incapable of self-preservation due to age; mental limitations, mental illness or chemical dependency; or physical limitation due to accident or illness on a(n) __________ basis is a limited care facility.

12. 
Grounding electrode conductor or bonding jumper connections to a grounding electrode must be accessible. A buried or encased connection in a __________ buried, or driven grounding electrode is not required to be accessible.

13. 
What is the minimum rating for a service disconnecting means when supplied with a 120/240-volt, 3-wire, single phase service for a one-family dwelling?

14. 
During lightning events, limiting the length of the primary protector grounding conductors for communications circuits assists in reducing voltage between the buildings communications systems and __________.

15. 
General-use dimmer switches shall be used only to control permanently installed ___________ luminaries (lighting fixtures).

16. 
On a metal wireway cross-section, what is the maximum percent that may be occupied by conductors, splices, and taps at any point?

17. 
What is the minimum volume, in cubic inches, required of a two (2) gang device box that is to contain two (2) size 14/2 AWG with ground NM cables connected to a single pole switch and two (2) size 12/2 AWG with ground NM cables connected to a duplex receptacle, which also contain four (4) cable clamps?

18. 
What is the minimum allowable trade size intermediate metal conduit (IMC) required to contain a total of ten (10) copper THW conductors in a 20 foot run, five (5) size 1 AWG and five (5) size 3 AWG?

19. 
A test of the complete legally required standby system when installed must be conducted and witnessed by the __________.

20. 
The minimum required size 75° C rated copper conductors for a demand load of 200 amperes when installed in an area with an expected ambient temperature of 120° F is __________.

21. 
Which insulation gives conductors a greater ampacity when used in a dry location rather than a wet location?

22. 
If a pole is over 8 ft. in height, a __________ terminal must be accessible from a handhole.

23. 
Conductors, based on the __________°C temperature rating and ampacity as given in Table 310.60(C)(67) through Table 310.60(C)(86), may be terminated unless otherwise identified.

24. 
For equipment rated 1200 amperes or more and over 6 feet wide that contain overcurrent devices, there shall be one entrance to and egress from the required working space not less than __________ inches wide and __________ feet high at each end of the working space.

25. 
For required disconnecting means for a fluorescent luminaire, which of the following statements is true?

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