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Fire Alarm/Low Voltage

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  • All the books the your North Carolina Fire alarm & low voltage Exam
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    North Carolina Fire Alarm / Low Voltage License Exam Prep

    Prepare to become a licensed Fire Alarm or Low Voltage contractor in North Carolina.

    Steps to Obtain License

    • Meet the experience or education requirements related to low voltage systems.
    • Submit your application to the NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors.
    • Schedule and pass the Fire Alarm / Low Voltage license exam.
    • Receive your license and legally perform fire alarm and low voltage installations.

    State Requirements & Application

    Applicants must provide evidence of relevant experience in fire alarm or low voltage systems. The application includes fees, documentation, and reference materials.

    Application forms and additional details can be found on 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 Fire Alarm / Low Voltage exam in North Carolina is administered by PSI and includes content on low voltage system codes, NC regulations, and installation practices.

    • Exam Format: Multiple Choice
    • Subjects: Fire alarm systems, communication wiring, low voltage codes
    • Passing Score:
    • Reference materials:

    Reciprocity

    Reciprocity may be available for contractors licensed in other states with comparable low voltage classifications. Proof of active licensure and good standing is required.

    Permitted Work

    With this license, you can legally install, maintain, and repair fire alarm systems, security systems, intercoms, CCTV, and other low voltage electrical systems in North Carolina.