2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

New Mexico journeyman certification is built around one core skill: being able to apply electrical rules the way they’re written—accurately, consistently, and under time pressure. If you’ve ever felt confident in the shop but slower in a testing environment, that’s usually not a knowledge problem. It’s a navigation and execution problem.

This 2023 combo is designed to help you close that gap with a practical, exam-ready workflow. You’ll study the way electricians are tested: work realistic questions, verify answers in the Code, and build speed finding the exact section, exception, and table that supports your decision.

Inside this package you’re getting two essentials that pair perfectly together:

  • 2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide for structured, practice-first preparation
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback plus tabs to help you move faster through the book

If your goal is to walk into the exam calm, organized, and ready to find answers efficiently, this combo gives you a clear structure to follow—without fluff, without wasted time, and without guesswork in the Code.

What You Get

  • 2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide (practice-focused review and exam-style questions)
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback
  • NEC Tabs to support faster lookups and cleaner organization while you study

Exam Details

New Mexico journeyman certifications are administered through the state’s Construction Industries Division (CID) process and testing is provided through PSI. Candidates must be approved before scheduling and taking an examination.

New Mexico includes multiple journeyman classifications. Two common electrical paths include:

  • ER-1J (Journeyman residential wiring)
  • EE-98J (Journeyman residential and commercial electrical)

For the EE-98J journeyman residential and commercial electrical exam, PSI’s candidate bulletin describes a two-part written structure that includes a Code-focused exam and a Theory exam:

  • EE-98J Part 1 (Code Examination): 50 questions, 145 minutes, 75% required to pass (38 points)
  • EE-98J Part 2 (Theory Examination): 50 questions, 135 minutes, 75% required to pass (38 points)

Those numbers matter because they shape how you should study. Success on a journeyman exam isn’t just “knowing what Article it’s in.” It’s recognizing the question type quickly, choosing the right code path, and managing your time so you don’t get bogged down on lookups.

Open Book Test

New Mexico’s journeyman testing process includes the use of reference materials for applicable exams. PSI’s bulletin explains that candidates are responsible for bringing their own references, and that references must be bound and may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the session. It also notes that references containing writing are not allowed and you may not write in them during the examination.

That’s exactly why the NEC 2023 with tabs is such a big advantage during prep. Tabs help you build a repeatable “route” to the right place in the Code so you can spend your attention on the rule—not on page-flipping.

Use your tabbed NEC to practice the same way you want to test:

  • Identify key words (service, feeder, branch circuit, grounding, box fill, conductor sizing, etc.)
  • Jump to the right chapter/article using the tabs and the Code’s structure
  • Confirm exceptions and tables before locking in your answer
  • Double-check calculations and verify you used the correct table, note, or condition of use

The study guide supports this by training you to read questions like an examiner wrote them—so you can recognize what they’re really asking and head to the right NEC location faster.

Licensing Steps

New Mexico’s journeyman certification process is structured and documentation-driven. PSI publishes a step-by-step “How to Obtain a Journeyman Certificate” overview that includes the core milestones below.

  1. Determine the correct journeyman classification for the work you intend to perform.
  2. Complete a journeyman certificate application packet, including a signed and notarized application and the correct work experience affidavit(s).
  3. Meet the work experience requirement for your classification (see State Requirements below).
  4. Submit your packet so your experience and eligibility can be reviewed and approved before testing.
  5. After approval, schedule and take the required exam(s) through PSI.
  6. Safeguard and submit passing score reports as required to complete issuance of your journeyman certificate.

This combo supports the most demanding part of the process: preparing in a way that matches real exam conditions—especially Code navigation, pacing, and accuracy.

State Requirements

New Mexico’s journeyman certifications are issued through the CID, and classifications have different experience requirements. PSI’s “How to Obtain a Journeyman Certificate” document lists the following electrical experience requirements for two common classifications:

  • ER-1J Journeyman residential wiring: TWO YEARS (4,000 hours)
  • EE-98J Journeyman residential and commercial electrical: FOUR YEARS (8,000 hours)

That same document also notes an application fee of $75 per classification and explains you may submit one application with multiple classifications.

Once issued, the document explains that a New Mexico journeyman certificate is active for three years (effective the last day of the month of issuance).

Because New Mexico uses classification-based requirements, candidates often do best when their studying is equally organized. Instead of “random NEC reading,” your preparation should be tied to the way Code questions are asked and the way electricians are expected to apply rules to real installations.

Reference Books

  • Included Book: National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    The NEC is the foundation for code-based electrical testing and a daily-use reference on the job. Tabs help you organize common Code areas so you can find articles, tables, and exceptions faster during practice.

Test Information and Study Materials

This package is built for the two areas that typically separate “almost ready” from “ready to test”:

  • Accuracy: choosing the correct NEC rule, not a close one
  • Speed: locating the supporting reference quickly under time pressure

What the study guide helps you practice:

  • NEC interpretation (how questions point to the correct article, section, or exception)
  • Calculation habits (setting up the problem correctly and confirming required values in tables)
  • Trade knowledge review that supports theory-style questions and installation judgment
  • Timed performance so you learn pacing and avoid getting stuck too long on any one item

What the tabbed NEC helps you build:

  • Faster lookup routes for common chapters and articles
  • Better consistency when re-checking exceptions and special conditions
  • Reduced stress because you’re not hunting for where the rule lives

A practical way to study with this combo:

  1. Start with a mixed question set to see where you lose time (definitions, tables, conductor sizing, grounding, branch circuits, etc.).
  2. Force every answer through the Code—even when you’re confident. This is how you build speed.
  3. Track “slow zones” and build mini-drills for them (for example: table lookups, exceptions, or calculation setups).
  4. Add timed sessions so your pace becomes natural before exam day.
  5. Review mistakes by location (Article/Section), not just by topic. That makes your next lookup faster.

This is the kind of preparation that translates directly to performance: you’re training your hands and eyes to do the work efficiently, not just “studying harder.”

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports electrician candidates with preparation that stays focused on what matters most: organized study structure, trade-relevant practice, and Code navigation confidence. The goal is to help you prepare in a way that feels like the exam—so your test day experience feels familiar.

  • Organized study guidance: A practice-first approach that keeps your time focused on exam-style work.
  • Trade-focused review: Reinforces how electricians apply rules in real installations—not just abstract theory.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Builds comfort with the way questions are phrased and the way correct answers are supported in the NEC.
  • Reference navigation support: Tabs help you develop consistent lookup “routes” so you don’t waste time searching.
  • Confidence-building structure: Repetition plus timed practice helps you reduce second-guessing and improve consistency.

This combo is for candidates who want a realistic way to prepare: steady practice, accurate Code use, and a clear study rhythm that builds momentum.

FAQ

What’s included in the New Mexico Journeyman Electrician combo?

You get the 2023 New Mexico Journeyman Electrician Study Guide, the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback, and NEC tabs to support faster navigation while studying.

Is New Mexico journeyman certification based on classifications?

Yes. New Mexico uses journeyman certificate classifications (such as ER-1J and EE-98J), and experience requirements vary by classification.

How many hours of experience are required for EE-98J and ER-1J?

PSI’s journeyman certificate guide lists ER-1J at two years (4,000 hours) and EE-98J at four years (8,000 hours).

Does the exam allow reference materials?

PSI’s candidate bulletin explains that candidates are responsible for bringing their own references and that references must be bound and may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam session. It also states that references containing writing are not allowed and you may not write in them during the exam.

What are the EE-98J written exam parts and timing?

The PSI candidate bulletin describes EE-98J Part 1 (Code) as 50 questions with 145 minutes and EE-98J Part 2 (Theory) as 50 questions with 135 minutes, with 75% required to pass each.

Are the NEC tabs already installed?

The package includes the NEC 2023 paperback and the tabs so you can place them and organize your codebook the way you prefer.

How long is a New Mexico journeyman certificate active?

PSI’s journeyman certificate guide states the certificate is active for three years (effective the last day of the month of issuance).

Is this a guarantee that I will pass the exam?

No. Exam results depend on your experience, preparation, and the exam rules for your specific classification. This combo is designed to support readiness through structured practice, Code navigation habits, and confidence-building study routines.