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    Arizona Master Electrician / Unlimited License Exam Prep

    Preparing to pass the Arizona Master Electrician / Unlimited exam? My Contractors License gives you everything you need — pre-highlighted reference books, tab sets, online practice exams, and guided study tools — so you walk into test day confident and ready.

    What Is the Arizona Master Electrician / Unlimited License?

    The Arizona Master Electrician license (also called the Unlimited Electrical Contractor license) is the highest-level electrical license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. It authorizes you to perform commercial, industrial, and residential electrical work of any size or scope — and to run your own electrical contracting business in the state. This is the license serious electricians pursue when they're ready to take full ownership of their career.

    What's Included in Our Exam Prep Course

    • Pre-highlighted NEC codebook with exam-relevant sections already marked
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    Arizona Master Electrician Exam: What to Expect

    The Arizona Registrar of Contractors administers the Master Electrician exam through a third-party testing provider. The exam is open-book, which means knowing exactly where to find the answers in the NEC is just as important as understanding the material itself. Our pre-highlighted and tabbed books are specifically designed to give you that edge — reducing the time you spend searching and increasing the time you spend answering correctly.

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    We've helped thousands of electricians and electrical contractors pass their state licensing exams across the country. Our materials are built specifically for test-takers — not general education. Every highlight, every tab, every practice question is there for one reason: to get you licensed faster.

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    Arizona C-11 & CR-11 Electrical Contractor License

    1. Qualifying Party

    The applicant must have at least 4 years of verifiable experience in electrical contracting work.

    2. Required Exams

    Applicants must pass the following exams:

    • Arizona Statutes and Rules Exam (SRE): Open-book, online exam covering AZ contracting laws.
    • Trade Exam (Choose One):
      • NASCLA Commercial Electrical Exam (Accepted in multiple states).
      • Arizona Commercial Electrical Exam (State-specific).

    3. Background Check

    All individuals on the application must complete a background check before applying.

    4. Business Registration

    If applying as an LLC or Corporation, registration with the Arizona Corporation Commission is required.

    5. Bonding Requirement

    A contractor's license bond is required. The bond amount varies based on annual business volume.

    6. Licensing Fees

    The current application fee is $720 (subject to change).

    7. Identification

    A valid government-issued photo ID is required for all applicants.

    8. Application Process

    Submit your application through one of the following methods:

    • Online: AZ ROC Customer Portal
    • Mail: Arizona Registrar of Contractors, P.O. Box 6748, Phoenix, AZ 85005
    • In-Person: 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85007