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    North Carolina Electrical Contractors License Exam Prep

    Everything you need to become a licensed electrical contractor in NC.

    Steps to Obtain License

    • Meet the minimum experience or education requirements.
    • Submit your application to the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors.
    • Schedule and pass the licensing exam.
    • Receive your license and begin working legally in the state.

    State Requirements & Application

    North Carolina requires applicants to demonstrate relevant electrical experience or education. The application must be submitted along with supporting documentation and fees.

    Application forms and detailed instructions can be found at the official board website.

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    Board Contact Information

    North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors

    3101 Industrial Drive, Suite 206
    Raleigh, NC 27609

    Phone:(919) 733-9042

    Email: info@ncbeec.org

    Website: https://www.ncbeec.org

    Test Information

    The North Carolina Electrical Contractor exam is administered by PSI. It includes questions on the National Electrical Code, NC-specific laws, and practical applications.

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    • Open Book: Yes

    Reciprocity

    North Carolina has reciprocity agreements with several states including South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and others. Applicants must still meet NC requirements and submit proof of licensure from the reciprocal state.

    Permitted Work

    Licensed electrical contractors in NC may perform a range of electrical work including installations, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings depending on license classification.