Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

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Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for electrical professionals preparing for the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam and the Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam. This package combines rental reference books, business and trade courses, live classes, recorded classes, self-study support, application service, and a first-year credit toward the $5,000 bond required by the State of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma electrical contractor licensing is regulated through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. The Unlimited Electrical Contractor license is intended for contractors performing electrical contracting work within the scope allowed by Oklahoma law. Candidates preparing for this license must be ready for both technical electrical exam content and business-law content. The trade exam focuses on electrical code application, installations, calculations, wiring methods, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding, bonding, equipment, motors, transformers, special occupancies, jobsite safety, and related electrical work. The business exam focuses on licensing, regulations, bidding, estimating, contracts, project management, financial management, lien law, workers’ compensation, and contractor responsibilities.

This Ultimate rental package gives students a more organized way to prepare. Open-book electrical exams require more than bringing the right references to the testing center. Candidates need to understand how the books are organized, how to use the National Electrical Code efficiently, how to find Oklahoma-specific rules, and how to recognize which reference applies to each type of question. The included business and trade courses, live and recorded class options, and self-study courses are designed to help students prepare with structure before exam day.

Package Price: $1,645 plus a $350 deposit, for a total of $1,995.

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): National Electrical Code, NEC, 2023; Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA); Ugly's Electrical References; Oklahoma Electrical Industry Regulations, Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 158, Chapter 40; Oklahoma Fine Schedule of the Construction Industries Board, Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 158, Chapter 10; Oklahoma Electrical License Act, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 59, Chapter 40A; Oklahoma Lien Law, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 42, Chapter 3; NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, 14th; Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Act, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 85A, Chapter 1.
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Class Options: Business and trade courses, including live and recorded classes.
  • Self-Study Support: Self-study courses designed to help students continue reviewing exam topics between class sessions.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.
  • Bond Credit: This package includes a credit from 1 Exam Prep toward the first-year cost of the $5,000 bond required by the State of Oklahoma.

Exam Details

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor licensing process includes the Unlimited Electrical Contractor trade exam and the Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam. The Unlimited Electrical Contractor trade exam contains 100 questions, allows 240 minutes, and requires a passing score of 70%. The Electrical Business and Law exam contains 50 questions and allows 120 minutes. Candidates should prepare for both exams because the licensing process requires technical electrical knowledge as well as knowledge of contractor business responsibilities.

The Unlimited Electrical Contractor trade exam is based on electrical code use, electrical theory, calculations, safety, installation methods, and electrical field practices. Students should be prepared for questions involving the 2023 National Electrical Code, OSHA construction safety, wiring methods, conductors, boxes, raceways, grounding and bonding, services, feeders, branch circuits, overcurrent protection, motors, transformers, equipment, special occupancies, special equipment, and electrical calculations.

The Electrical Business and Law exam focuses on the contractor side of the license. Important study areas include Oklahoma electrical regulations, the Oklahoma Electrical License Act, the Oklahoma Fine Schedule, Oklahoma lien law, workers’ compensation requirements, business organization, bidding, estimating, contracts, project management, financial management, risk management, and safety responsibilities. The business exam helps measure whether a candidate understands the legal and administrative responsibilities connected to electrical contracting.

Students should prepare for these exams with a balanced study routine. Field experience is valuable, but contractor licensing exams also require reference-navigation skill. A candidate needs to know how to locate information inside the NEC, how to work through electrical calculations, how to use OSHA safety material, and how to identify Oklahoma-specific rules in the statutes and administrative code references.

Open Book Test

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam and the Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam are open book. Candidates are responsible for bringing approved references to the examination site. The testing center does not supply the books, so students should prepare the correct references before test day and make sure their materials comply with exam-room rules.

Open-book testing still requires serious preparation. The National Electrical Code is a detailed technical reference, and many exam questions require candidates to locate an article, table, definition, exception, or calculation rule. Students should practice using the NEC table of contents, index, chapter layout, article structure, definitions, and tables before the exam. The better a student knows the structure of the book, the more efficiently they can work through timed questions.

Business and law reference navigation is also important. Oklahoma electrical regulations, the Electrical License Act, lien law, workers’ compensation law, fine schedules, and the NASCLA Contractors Guide each support different types of business exam questions. Students should learn which reference applies to licensing questions, which reference applies to lien questions, and which reference supports project management, estimating, contracts, safety, and business operations.

Students should keep exam references clean, organized, and compliant with testing rules. Loose papers, prohibited notes, and unapproved materials should not be brought into the exam room. A strong open-book preparation plan includes timed practice, repeated code navigation, calculation review, business-law review, and a clear method for moving from the question to the correct reference.

Licensing Steps

Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor applicants work through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board licensing process. Candidates should review the requirements for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor license classification, gather required documentation, complete the required application materials, and follow the Board’s instructions for examination approval and licensing.

After the candidate is approved for testing, the required examinations are scheduled through the testing provider. Candidates preparing for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor license should plan for both the trade exam and the Electrical Business and Law exam. Passing the exams is an important part of the process, but applicants should also keep application materials, insurance information, bond documentation, business information, and licensing deadlines organized.

The Application Service included with this package is designed to help students organize the licensing side of preparation. Many candidates focus heavily on the exam and do not give enough attention to application requirements until late in the process. This package supports the full licensing path by combining exam preparation, reference access, business and trade courses, and application assistance.

Students should also prepare for the business responsibilities connected with operating as an electrical contractor. Oklahoma contractors must understand license status, bond requirements, insurance responsibilities, compliance obligations, and the rules that apply to electrical contracting work. A complete preparation plan should include both exam readiness and licensing-process readiness.

State Requirements

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor license is regulated by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. Electrical contractors must follow Oklahoma electrical licensing laws, Oklahoma Electrical Industry Regulations, adopted electrical code requirements, administrative rules, and active contractor requirements. Contractors are responsible for performing work within the scope of the license and maintaining active license status.

Oklahoma identifies experience requirements for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor license, including verifiable on-the-job electrical construction experience and experience as a licensed Unlimited Electrical Journeyman. Applicants should make sure their experience documentation supports the license classification they are pursuing and matches the requirements requested by the Board.

Oklahoma electrical contractors must maintain the bond required by the State of Oklahoma. This package includes a credit from 1 Exam Prep toward the first-year cost of the $5,000 bond. The bond requirement is an important part of becoming and remaining properly licensed as an electrical contractor in Oklahoma.

Contractors should also maintain required insurance coverage, bond compliance, current business records, and active license status. Oklahoma contractors are responsible for keeping up with regulatory requirements and performing work according to applicable laws, rules, and code requirements. Students preparing for licensure should treat these state requirements as part of the full contractor licensing process, not as separate items to address after the exam.

Reference Books

  • Included Book: National Electrical Code, NEC, 2023
    Primary electrical code reference used for installations, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, services, feeders, branch circuits, equipment, calculations, special occupancies, and electrical safety requirements.
  • Included Book: Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA)
    Construction safety reference covering OSHA standards for jobsite safety, hazard recognition, fall protection, excavation, scaffolding, electrical safety, worker protection, and construction-site responsibilities.
  • Included Book: Ugly's Electrical References
    Electrical reference used for formulas, conversions, symbols, tables, calculations, wiring information, and quick-access electrical data during study and exam preparation.
  • Included Book: Oklahoma Electrical Industry Regulations, Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 158, Chapter 40
    Oklahoma regulation reference covering electrical industry rules and requirements administered by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
  • Included Book: Oklahoma Fine Schedule of the Construction Industries Board, Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 158, Chapter 10
    Oklahoma administrative reference covering fine schedules and enforcement-related provisions under the Construction Industries Board.
  • Included Book: Oklahoma Electrical License Act, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 59, Chapter 40A
    State statutory reference covering Oklahoma electrical licensing law, licensing authority, electrical contractor responsibilities, and legal requirements for electrical work.
  • Included Book: Oklahoma Lien Law, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 42, Chapter 3
    State law reference covering lien rights, lien procedures, and payment-protection concepts related to construction work in Oklahoma.
  • Included Book: NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, 14th
    Business and law reference used for contractor licensing preparation, including bidding, estimating, contracts, financial management, risk, project management, safety, business organization, and contractor responsibilities.
  • Included Book: Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Act, Oklahoma Statutes, Title 85A, Chapter 1
    Oklahoma workers’ compensation reference covering statutory requirements, employer responsibilities, employee injury issues, and workers’ compensation concepts relevant to contractors.

Test Information and Study Materials

Effective preparation for the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam should include electrical code study, calculation practice, safety review, state regulation review, and business-law preparation. Students should use the references together rather than treating the exam as a single-book test. Electrical contractor licensing requires both technical competence and business awareness.

For the trade exam, students should spend significant time in the 2023 NEC. Important study areas include article structure, definitions, wiring methods, conductor sizing, box fill, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, services, feeders, branch circuits, motors, transformers, special equipment, special occupancies, and calculation procedures. Students should also review OSHA construction safety because jobsite safety is part of electrical contracting responsibility.

For the business and law exam, students should study Oklahoma electrical regulations, the Electrical License Act, lien law, workers’ compensation, fine schedules, project management, estimating, bidding, contracts, financial management, risk management, and administrative responsibilities. Contractors need to understand how to operate within the law, manage jobs professionally, and maintain compliance with Oklahoma requirements.

The included business and trade courses help students organize these topics into a more manageable study plan. Live classes provide guided review and help students stay on track. Recorded classes allow students to replay lessons and revisit difficult topics. Self-study courses support flexible review throughout the year of course access.

Students should practice under timed conditions. Electrical exams often include questions that require careful reading, proper code interpretation, and quick reference use. A strong study routine includes reading, class review, calculation drills, practice questions, and repeated navigation through the NEC, OSHA, Oklahoma regulations, and business-law references.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor candidates prepare with organized study guidance, electrical trade review, business and law preparation, reference navigation, application support, and confidence-building study structure. This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for students who want a complete preparation system instead of trying to collect books, courses, and licensing help separately.

The included business and trade courses help students focus on the material that matters for both exams. Electrical contractor exams require more than general field experience. Students need to understand how exam questions are written, how the NEC is organized, how to apply code rules, how to perform calculations, and how to locate information during open-book testing. 1 Exam Prep helps students approach that process with structure.

Live classes provide guided instruction for important exam topics. Recorded classes allow students to revisit lessons and study around work schedules, service calls, projects, and family responsibilities. Self-study courses help students continue reviewing consistently throughout the year of access.

Reference navigation is a major part of open-book exam preparation. 1 Exam Prep helps students learn how to move through the NEC, OSHA, Oklahoma regulations, lien law, workers’ compensation law, and business references more efficiently. Students can build confidence by practicing with the books before test day and learning how to identify the correct source for each question type.

The included Application Service supports the licensing side of the process, while the first-year bond credit helps address the $5,000 bond required by the State of Oklahoma. Together, the rental books, 1 year of course access, business and trade courses, live and recorded classes, self-study support, application service, and bond credit make this package a strong option for students preparing for the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor licensing process.

FAQ Section

What is included in the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package?

This package includes the listed rental reference books, business and trade courses, live and recorded classes, self-study courses, 1 year of course access, Application Service, and a credit toward the first-year cost of the $5,000 bond required by the State of Oklahoma.

How much does this package cost?

The package price is $1,645 plus a $350 deposit, for a total of $1,995.

Is the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam open book?

Yes. The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam is open book. Candidates must bring approved references and follow testing rules for exam-room materials.

Is the Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam open book?

Yes. The Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam is open book. Students should prepare the business, law, regulation, lien, workers’ compensation, and NASCLA references used for this exam.

How many questions are on the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam?

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor trade exam contains 100 questions and allows 240 minutes.

How many questions are on the Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam?

The Oklahoma Electrical Business and Law exam contains 50 questions and allows 120 minutes.

Does this package include live classes?

Yes. This package includes business and trade courses with live and recorded class options.

Does this package include self-study courses?

Yes. Self-study courses are included so students can continue reviewing electrical trade topics, business topics, and reference-navigation skills between class sessions.

What bond credit is included with this package?

This package includes a credit from 1 Exam Prep toward the first-year cost of the $5,000 bond required by the State of Oklahoma.

Who is this package best for?

This package is best for Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor candidates who want rental books, electrical trade preparation, business and law preparation, live and recorded classes, self-study access, application service, and first-year bond cost support in one Ultimate exam prep package.