This study guide can be used for any master electrician equivalent in Indiana.
In Indianapolis–Marion County, electrical licensing is handled locally. There is no statewide Indiana electrical license, and getting approved as a Master (Unrestricted) electrician means meeting the City’s requirements and proving your competency through the required International Code Council (ICC) examination. The goal isn’t just to “know the code.” It’s to demonstrate you can work at a master level—making code decisions, planning and supervising work, and staying consistent under a timed exam format.
This Indianapolis 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built to help you perform when it counts. You’ll get 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams designed to strengthen the skills master-level exams reward:
Most experienced electricians don’t miss questions because they lack field knowledge. They miss questions because the exam exposes small performance gaps—slow lookups, missed qualifiers (“required” vs. “permitted”), and pacing that falls apart halfway through. Practice exams fix that by turning your study time into performance training. Instead of rereading and hoping it sticks, you train the habits that earn points: identify the topic, confirm the rule, answer, move on.
Who this is for:
The Consolidated City of Indianapolis Board of Electrical Examiners requires applicants to meet local requirements and take the appropriate International Code Council (ICC) exam as part of the licensure process. The Board’s application materials explain that licensing is local in Indiana and that there is not a state electrical license. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Indianapolis passing score requirement: The Board’s policies state that the passing score for the 2023 NEC examination is 75.0%. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
ICC Master Electrician exam format (2023 NEC): ICC Contractor/Trades bulletins for a Master Electrician exam based on the 2023 National Electrical Code show a standard structure of 100 multiple-choice questions, administered as an open book exam with a 5-hour time limit. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Why your prep should be practice-first: A long, open-book exam is still a timed performance test. ICC’s exam guidance emphasizes that you will not have time to look up all answers and must be very familiar with references to avoid wasting time searching. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
This is an open book exam format. ICC Contractor/Trades electrical bulletins for the 2023 NEC Master Electrician exam list the Master examination as Open book – 5-hour time limit and describe the approved reference approach used during testing. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
How to win an open-book exam without losing time:
Exam-day mindset that earns points: Don’t chase perfect certainty on every question. Use your references strategically for tables, exceptions, definitions, and details that truly require confirmation—then commit and move on.
Indianapolis licensure is managed through the Board of Electrical Examiners and the Department of Business and Neighborhood Services. The Board’s application packet outlines an exam-centered pathway that looks like this:
Indiana is locally licensed: The Board’s application materials state that licensing is at the discretion of the local municipality in Indiana and that there is not a state electrical license. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
License types listed by the Indianapolis Board:
Minimum experience documentation to appear before the Board: The Board’s application packet outlines documentation requirements including a notarized employer letter documenting six (6) years of experience (with the Board able to assign up to two (2) years of experience credit for related college courses or apprenticeship completion). :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
Board policy highlights that affect planning:
Because Indianapolis uses an ICC exam tied to the current NEC testing cycle and requires a 75% passing standard on the 2023 NEC exam, the smartest approach is to prepare for performance: efficient lookups, accurate interpretation, and steady pacing under timed conditions.
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For Indianapolis Master Electrician applicants, your goal is simple: pass an ICC Master Electrician exam at the required standard and demonstrate the steady performance the exam demands. The exam is long enough to reward careful work—and long enough to punish slow searching.
How to use the 12 practice exams (score-building routine):
How to use the 2 full final exams (readiness routine):
High-impact focus areas for Master Electrician performance:
A simple open-book method to practice every session:
1 Exam Prep supports Indianapolis Master Electrician candidates by focusing on what the exam really is: a performance test. You don’t just need trade experience—you need a method that holds up under time pressure in an open-book environment.
This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—then rehearse with full finals so you walk into your Indianapolis Master Electrician exam ready to perform.
No. The Indianapolis Board of Electrical Examiners application materials state licensing is at the discretion of the local municipality in Indiana and there is not a state electrical license.
The Board’s policies state the passing score for the 2023 NEC examination is 75.0%.
Yes. ICC Contractor/Trades electrical bulletins for a 2023 NEC Master Electrician exam list it as an open-book exam with a 5-hour time limit.
The Board’s application packet states you submit your packet before the meeting deadline and appear before the Board for an interview. If approved, you’re given information to work with ICC and sit for the exam.
The Indianapolis application packet states that if you score 75% or higher on the ICC exam, you reappear before the Board for orientation, and then submit proof of surety bond, general liability insurance, and workers’ compensation coverage with proper fees and applications for the license.
The Board’s application packet includes documentation requirements such as a notarized employer letter documenting six years of experience, with the Board able to assign limited experience credit for related college courses or apprenticeship completion.
ICC electrical bulletins for a 2023 NEC Master exam reference the NEC and list additional allowed reference tools such as Ugly’s Electrical References, the NEC Handbook, and keyword index tools used to improve navigation speed.
Use them near the end of your study plan as dress rehearsals. Take each final timed and uninterrupted, then use your results to tighten the last weak areas—slow lookups, recurring misreads, and topics that still feel inconsistent.