Preparing for the Michigan Journeyman Electrician exam takes more than field experience alone. You need to understand how the National Electrical Code is organized, how Michigan electrical questions are written, and how to apply code rules quickly in a timed testing environment. This combo gives you a practical way to build those skills with a focused study guide and the NEC reference used for modern electrical code preparation.
The 2023 Michigan Journeyman Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs includes a Michigan-focused journeyman electrician study guide, the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback, and NEC tabs for organized study. Together, these materials help you practice the habits that matter most: reading technical questions carefully, recognizing the topic being tested, locating the related Code section during study, reviewing calculations, and improving accuracy through repetition.
Michigan’s electrical licensing process is administered through the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and the Bureau of Construction Codes. The state uses PSI for electrical examinations, and the journeyman exam is based on the 2023 NEC, Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8, state public acts, and related rules. That means candidates need a preparation plan that goes beyond general trade review and includes code navigation, Michigan-specific rule awareness, and practical electrical application.
Many candidates preparing for the journeyman exam already understand electrical work in the field. The challenge is translating that experience into exam performance. A question may test grounding and bonding, services, feeders, motors, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, load calculations, boxes, raceway fill, lighting, appliances, power-limited circuits, electrical theory, or Michigan laws and rules. The right answer depends on reading the question closely and knowing how to connect the situation to the correct rule.
This combo helps you build that connection. The study guide gives you structured review and exam-style practice. The NEC 2023 paperback gives you the core code language. The tabs help you organize your codebook during study so important sections, tables, and articles become easier to locate. The more you practice with the Code, the more familiar it becomes.
The Michigan Electrical Journeyman examination is administered through PSI after the state approves the candidate’s eligibility. Michigan’s electrical examination information states that electrical examinations are currently based on the 2023 National Electrical Code, 2023 Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8, 1972 PA 230, 2016 PA 407, and associated promulgated rules.
The PSI candidate bulletin lists the Electrical Journeyman exam as:
The journeyman examination includes questions designed to test knowledge of the Skilled Trades Regulation Act, rules under that act, current electrical code rules, the state construction code act, adopted codes, and related electrical theory. The electrical installation content includes grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, wiring methods and installations, boxes and cabinets, services, feeders, motors and motor controls, special occupancies, load calculations, lighting, appliances, box and raceway fill, power-limited circuits, general electrical trade knowledge, and electrical theory.
That structure makes the exam broad and fast-moving. With 80 questions in 150 minutes, candidates need steady pacing. You do not have unlimited time to search for every answer. The best preparation combines code familiarity, topic recognition, calculation practice, and repeated timed review.
This combo is built around that style of preparation. The study guide helps you work through exam-style questions and review weak areas. The NEC 2023 paperback gives you the code reference needed for study. The tabs help you build efficient routes through the book so repeated topics become easier to find and remember.
The Michigan Electrical Journeyman examination is an open book test. PSI’s candidate bulletin lists approved reference materials for the exam, including the National Electrical Code, 2016 PA 407, 1972 PA 230, and Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8. The bulletin also notes that the NEC codebook may have factory markings or highlights with factory tabs only, and that the NEC Handbook is not allowed in the examination room.
Open book does not mean easy. It means your success depends on knowing how to use the reference efficiently. A candidate who spends too long searching through the NEC can lose valuable time, even when they understand the trade. That is why studying with a tabbed NEC is so helpful. Tabs train your eyes and hands to move through the Code with purpose.
The included NEC 2023 paperback with tabs supports your preparation by helping you organize major Code areas during study. While exam-day reference restrictions should always be followed exactly, practicing with tabs helps you learn where important topics live and how the Code is structured. The goal is to make the NEC feel familiar before you sit for the exam.
Use your tabbed NEC with a practical open-book strategy:
The study guide gives you the practice questions that make this process useful. The NEC gives you the source language. The tabs help reduce wasted search time during preparation. Together, they create a more realistic and productive study routine.
The Michigan journeyman electrician licensing process is structured through the Bureau of Construction Codes. A typical path includes the following steps:
This combo supports the preparation stage by helping you build code-navigation skill, calculation accuracy, question-reading discipline, and stronger familiarity with NEC-based electrical content.
Michigan lists the Electrical Journeyman license requirements clearly. An applicant must be at least 20 years old, must have completed 8,000 hours and four years as an electrical apprentice, and must have performed work related to electrical construction or maintenance of buildings, electrical wiring, or electrical equipment under the supervision of a Michigan-licensed electrical journeyman or master electrician.
Michigan also states that applicants may be able to earn credit for completing a recognized training or educational program. The journeyman applicant must take and pass the electrical journey exam by scoring at least 75%.
Michigan apprentice registration requirements also matter because apprentice status is part of the path toward licensure. Apprentices need to be employed by a Master Electrician and Electrical Contractor, be enrolled in a related technical instruction program, continue coursework, and keep apprentice registration active.
Michigan does not hold reciprocity with any other state or country. Out-of-state applicants must submit information about the license they hold and the licensing requirements from that jurisdiction so Michigan can review whether the background meets state expectations.
The state also notes that the City of Detroit issues its own licenses and registrations locally. Candidates living or working under Detroit’s local licensing structure should follow the city’s process for that jurisdiction.
For exam preparation, the important takeaway is that Michigan expects journeyman candidates to combine documented hands-on experience with strong code knowledge and Michigan-specific rule awareness. This combo helps support that technical preparation by giving you a structured study guide, the NEC 2023 paperback, and tabs for organized code review.
Strong Michigan journeyman exam preparation should combine NEC study, Michigan law and rule review, electrical theory, calculation practice, and timed question work. The exam is open book, but the timing means you should not rely on slow lookups for every item.
NEC organization: Learn how the Code is structured. Practice moving through definitions, general requirements, wiring and protection, wiring methods and materials, equipment for general use, special occupancies, special equipment, special conditions, and communications-related requirements.
Grounding and bonding: Review grounding electrode systems, equipment grounding conductors, bonding jumpers, service grounding, separately derived systems, and related Code concepts. These questions require careful reading because small details can change the answer.
Services, feeders, and branch circuits: Practice conductor sizing, load calculations, overcurrent protection, service equipment rules, feeder rules, and branch-circuit requirements. These topics appear often because they connect directly to everyday electrical work.
Wiring methods and installations: Study raceways, cables, boxes, cabinets, panelboards, non-raceway enclosures, supports, fittings, box fill, raceway fill, and installation conditions. Many of these topics require table use and careful attention to exceptions.
Motors and motor controls: Motor-related questions often follow specific NEC paths and can include conductors, overload protection, short-circuit and ground-fault protection, disconnecting means, and control requirements.
Lighting, appliances, and equipment: Review general-use equipment, appliance rules, lighting outlet requirements, utilization equipment, and related installation standards.
Power-limited circuits and special occupancies: These questions often involve rules that differ from general wiring assumptions. Practice identifying when a special rule applies before choosing an answer.
Michigan laws and rules: The exam includes the Skilled Trades Regulation Act, rules under that act, Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8, the state construction code act, and related adopted codes. Set aside study time for these materials in addition to NEC review.
A practical study routine with this combo can look like this:
Used consistently, this process helps turn the NEC into an active study tool. You learn how the Code is structured, how exam questions point toward certain rules, and how to avoid common mistakes caused by rushing or relying only on memory.
1 Exam Prep supports electrician candidates with preparation built around organization, repetition, and trade-focused review. The goal is to help you study in a way that reflects how Michigan electrical exams test your knowledge: through practical Code application, careful question reading, calculation accuracy, state rule awareness, and steady performance under pressure.
This combo is designed for Michigan journeyman electrician candidates who want a practical, code-centered way to prepare. You get the guide for structure, the NEC for reference language, and tabs for a more efficient study process.
This combo includes the 2023 Michigan Journeyman Electrician Study Guide, the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback, and NEC tabs to help organize the codebook while studying.
Yes. This package is based on the 2023 National Electrical Code and includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs.
Michigan electrical examinations are currently based on the 2023 National Electrical Code, 2023 Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8, 1972 PA 230, 2016 PA 407, and associated promulgated rules.
The Michigan Electrical Journeyman exam has 80 questions.
The minimum passing score for the Michigan Electrical Journeyman exam is 75%.
The PSI candidate bulletin lists 150 minutes for the Michigan Electrical Journeyman exam.
Yes. The Michigan Electrical Journeyman exam is open book and allows approved references, including the National Electrical Code, 2016 PA 407, 1972 PA 230, and Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8.
No. The PSI candidate bulletin states that the NEC Handbook is not allowed in the examination room.
Michigan requires at least 8,000 hours and four years as an electrical apprentice in qualifying electrical construction or maintenance work under the supervision of a Michigan-licensed electrical journeyman or master electrician.
No. Exam results depend on your experience, preparation, and performance on test day. This combo is designed to support readiness through structured study, NEC review, and practice-focused preparation.