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North Carolina Fire Alarm & Low Voltage Contractor License Exam Prep

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What Is the NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage Contractor License?

The North Carolina Fire Alarm and Low Voltage Contractor license is a specialized electrical contractor license issued by the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors (NCBEEC). It authorizes contractors to install, service, and maintain fire alarm systems, security systems, low voltage wiring, structured cabling, and related low voltage electrical systems in North Carolina.

This is a distinct license from the standard NC Electrical Contractor license (Limited, Intermediate, Unlimited). It is specifically scoped to low voltage work — systems operating at 50 volts or less — including fire detection and signaling systems, access control, audio/visual, data cabling, and similar specialty installations.

If your business focuses on fire alarm systems, security systems, or low voltage specialty work rather than traditional high voltage electrical contracting, this is your required credential in North Carolina.

North Carolina Fire Alarm / Low Voltage License Requirements

1. Experience

Applicants must demonstrate verifiable experience in fire alarm or low voltage systems installation and service. Contact the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors to confirm current experience requirements before applying.

2. Required Exam

Applicants must pass the NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage Contractor Trade Exam — an open-book exam covering the applicable codes and standards for fire alarm and low voltage systems, including the NEC, NFPA 72, and NC contractor statutes.

3. Financial Statement

Applicants must submit a financial statement demonstrating the required minimum net worth. Contact the NCBEEC for current financial requirements.

4. Application & Fees

Submit your application through the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. Application and exam fees apply. Visit ncbeec.org for current requirements and fee schedules.

5. Identification

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

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Also available: Pre-Highlighted NEC Codebook & Color-Coded Tab Set: Both included in our Pre-Highlighted & Tabbed North Carolina Fire Alarm/Low Voltage Contractors Combo — books arrive pre-marked and tabbed so you can find answers fast on exam day.

About the NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage Contractor Exam

The NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage exam is an open-book test covering the applicable codes for fire alarm and low voltage systems installations, along with North Carolina contractor statutes. Topics include:

  • NFPA 72 — National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
  • NEC Article 760 — Fire Alarm Systems wiring and installation
  • NEC low voltage articles (725, 800, 820, and related chapters)
  • Fire alarm system design, components, and circuit types
  • Detection devices, notification appliances, and control equipment
  • Low voltage wiring methods and installation requirements
  • North Carolina contractor licensing laws and regulations

Because the exam is open-book, speed and accuracy navigating NFPA 72 and the NEC is critical. Our pre-highlighted books and tab sets are built to save you time on exam day.

Steps to Get Your NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage License

Step 1: Verify you meet the experience requirements with the NCBEEC
Step 2: Register for the exam through the Board
Step 3: Purchase and study our exam prep course
Step 4: Pass the NC Fire Alarm / Low Voltage exam
Step 5: Submit your license application with all required documentation and financial statement
Step 6: Begin operating as a licensed Fire Alarm / Low Voltage contractor in North Carolina

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NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors

NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors (NCBEEC)
Website: ncbeec.org

Also see: North Carolina Electrical Hub | NC Electrical Limited / Intermediate / Unlimited Prep | NC NASCLA Electrical Prep