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There are two combos: Regular and Pre-Highlighted. The only difference is that the Pre-Highlighted combo comes with books that are already highlighted and tabbed for you. If you get the regular combo, you still get all of the books and tabs, but you will highlight yourself. The course includes highlighting guides for each book.

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Combos include

  • All of the textbooks for the exam
  • Pre-printed book tabs for all of the books
  • Online Prep Course:
    • Highlighting Guides
    • Audio tracks
    • Digital Study Guides
    • Quizzes for each book
    • Book lookup exercises
    • Unlimited practice exams
    • Unlimited tutoring
    • And more!

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Steps to Obtain Your NASCLA Commercial General Contractor License

Step 1
Purchase Your Exam Prep Course
Purchase
Step 2
Register for the NASCLA Exam

Register for the NASCLA Commercial Exam here.

Register
Step 3
Study for and Take the Exam

Prepare and complete the NASCLA Commercial Exam.

Study
Step 4
Submit Your Application to the State

Submit your completed state application.

Submit Application

NASCLA Commercial General Contractor Requirements & Application

Requirements: Be sure to complete your exam before submitting the application. Register first at NASCLA.org.

Experience Requirements:

The NASCLA exam is accepted in 16 states. Each state has unique requirements for obtaining a license. Visit NASCLA.ORG for specific state requirements.

Test Fee: $130

NASCLA Commercial Test Information

Test Information: This test covers 12 subject areas with questions derived from a 24-book set.

Candidate Information Bulletin: PSI Exams NASCLA Commercial General Contractor Bulletin

Exam Information Details
Exam Fee$130
Number of Questions115
Passing Score70% or 81 Questions
Time Limit330 Minutes
Subject Area Number of Questions
General Requirements25
Site Construction15
Concrete6
Masonry4
Metals6
Wood5
Thermal and Moisture Protection5
Doors, Windows, and Glazing4
Finishes5
Mechanical and Plumbing Systems6
Electrical Systems3
Procurement and Contracting Requirements31

NASCLA Commercial Exam Reciprocity

The NASCLA exam can be used as the trades exam in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and West Virginia.

NASCLA Commercial Exam Permitted Work

This license allows construction of commercial properties. Check with your state for approval for residential building under this license; most states permit residential building with a commercial license.