NASCLA Electrical Exams

The NASCLA Accredited Examination Program offers a standardized licensing exam accepted by participating states. Passing the exam can allow contractors and tradespeople to apply for licensure in more than one state without retaking the trade exam, subject to state requirements.

The NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program was ready for state adoption in August 2018 and offers three (3) different open book electrical trade examinations:

  1. Electrical Contractors (Master/Unlimited Electricians)
  2. Journeyman Electricians
  3. Residential Electrical Contractors (Residential Electricians)

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Background

Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from around the country came together to work with NASCLA in developing the job analyses for each examination to represent the work performed in jurisdictions throughout the United States. NASCLA conducted national surveys of electricians in each category to aid the SMEs in the creation of each job analysis. The SMEs developed items based on the job analysis and vetted those questions during follow-up meetings. These job analyses, questions, and examinations were developed under the highest national psychometric and electrical standards.

Contractors who pass a NASCLA Accredited Examination can use their results in lieu of state-specific trade exams in participating jurisdictions. Results are stored in our National Examination Database (NED), which allows for quick and secure transcript sharing with regulatory agencies. This system not only supports contractor mobility—especially after disasters or for multi-state work—but also upholds the integrity of state licensing.
 

Utilizing NASCLA as a Trade Waiver

Once a candidate has taken and passed a NASCLA Accredited Examination, their information is stored in the NASCLA National Examination Database (NED) on ned.nascla.org. Candidates can then electronically send a state agency their transcript through the database to alert the agency that they have passed one or more of the examinations. State agencies can then pair the transcript with the candidate’s license application. Candidates must follow all state agency application policies and procedures in order to become licensed. 


If you are a state agency and would like to receive the full Test Development Report for the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program, please contact Jacquie Wilberscheid, NASCLA Operations Manager, via email at jacquie@nascla.org

Additional Information


NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program Development Video
 

 

 

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