Moving up to a Maryland Master Electrician license means stepping into a higher level of responsibility—planning work, supervising installations, and making sure electrical systems are installed safely and correctly. This combo is designed to support that next step with a practical study approach: a Maryland-focused master electrician study guide paired with the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback, professionally tabbed for faster navigation while you practice.
Open-book exams can feel reassuring—until you sit down, the clock starts, and you realize how quickly time disappears when you’re hunting for the right article, exception, table, or definition. The tabbed NEC helps you build the skill that matters most in open-book testing: quick, confident code navigation. The study guide helps you stay consistent and organized so you can turn effort into progress week after week.
This package is also a strong fit if you’re comparing products like: 2023 Maryland Master Electrician Study Guide, National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback with Tabs. It’s the same idea—Maryland master exam prep support plus the NEC 2023 tabbed paperback—wrapped into one focused study solution.
Built for: Maryland electricians who want a structured master-level study plan and a tabbed NEC 2023 to improve speed, accuracy, and confidence during practice.
Maryland’s State Board of Electricians contracts with PSI Services to administer Master and Journeyperson electrician examinations. Maryland’s PSI examination bulletin lists the following for the Master Electrician exam:
The Maryland Department of Labor also explains the overall process as a two-step path: first, apply for and pass the PSI exam, and then apply to the Board for licensure. The Department’s “Taking the Exam” page lists PSI testing centers in Maryland and states the examination fee is $65.00.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin states the Master Electrician examination is an OPEN BOOK examination. Candidates may bring reference books, but PSI also lists important limits that shape how you should prepare:
That’s why this combo emphasizes two things you can control: (1) building your speed at locating NEC topics, and (2) strengthening your ability to apply the rule correctly once you find it. Open-book isn’t about “having the book.” It’s about having a reliable method—identify the topic, locate the correct section, confirm exceptions/tables, then answer and move on.
Tab rules matter. Maryland’s PSI bulletin includes clear guidance on acceptable vs. unacceptable tabs, and it also warns that if a PSI proctor can remove a tab without ripping the page, you’ll be required to remove the tabs before testing. Training with a tabbed NEC helps you develop better code “muscle memory” during practice, and it also helps you understand how to tab and use your materials within PSI’s stated requirements.
Maryland’s Department of Labor describes the licensing path as two steps: exam first, then licensure. Here’s what the process typically looks like when you’re aiming for a Master Electrician license:
This combo supports the part that has the biggest day-to-day impact on your outcome: preparation that builds skill, not just exposure—steady review, strong NEC navigation, and realistic practice under time conditions.
Maryland’s electrician licensing is overseen by the Maryland Department of Labor’s State Board of Electricians. The Board’s official requirements pages and licensing resources emphasize that Maryland uses specific eligibility standards for journeyperson and master licensure, and that candidates must follow the Board’s exam and licensing process.
Key Master Electrician eligibility points stated in Maryland’s PSI bulletin and Maryland OneStop include:
Maryland’s Department of Labor also explains exam administration details, including that PSI provides Master and Journeyperson examination services and operates multiple testing locations across the state. The state’s exam information page lists an examination fee of $65.00.
Important note about exam references: The Maryland PSI examination bulletin updated September 1, 2024 lists the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, 2020 as the reference allowed in the testing room and states this reference will not be provided at the test center. If your goal is specifically to align your exam reference materials to PSI’s listed reference, match your code book to the edition shown in the current Maryland PSI bulletin.
This combo is based on the 2023 NEC and is ideal for electricians who want to study using the latest NEC cycle while sharpening core master-level skills: code interpretation, safe installation principles, and fast reference navigation.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin provides a content outline for the Master Electrician exam that emphasizes both technical knowledge and applied code use. Master-level questions typically demand more than “what does the code say?”—they test whether you can apply the rule to a real installation condition and arrive at a correct, defensible result.
To make an open-book exam work in your favor, your study plan needs structure. A good routine doesn’t just add hours—it improves your process. Here’s how to get real value from a study guide + tabbed code book combo:
How tabs help (in real terms): Tabs are not a shortcut for understanding. They’re a tool that reduces friction so your study time goes into learning and application. When you can jump directly to the right chapter and narrow down to the article faster, you have more time and attention for the part that truly matters: interpreting what the code requires in the situation described.
How the study guide helps: A strong guide keeps your preparation organized so you’re not bouncing between random topics. It supports consistent review, focused practice, and a repeatable workflow. Over time, that structure helps reduce the “I knew it but I couldn’t find it fast enough” problem that costs points in open-book exams.
Whether you’re studying to test soon or building master-level readiness while staying current with the newest NEC cycle, this combo keeps your study time practical, organized, and centered on real skills.
Preparing for a Master Electrician exam isn’t just about reading. It’s about developing a dependable system for answering questions under time limits—especially in an open-book environment where speed and accuracy come from how you use your reference.
1 Exam Prep supports your goals with a realistic, trade-focused approach:
This combo gives you both pieces of that system: a Maryland master electrician study guide for structure and a tabbed NEC 2023 for faster navigation during practice.
The Maryland Department of Labor states that PSI Services provides Master and Journeyperson electrician examination services for the State Board of Electricians.
Yes. Maryland’s PSI examination bulletin states the Master Electrician examination is an OPEN BOOK examination and describes the allowable reference rules.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin lists the Master Electrician exam as 90 questions (100 points).
Maryland’s PSI bulletin lists a time allowance of 240 minutes for the Master Electrician exam.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin lists a minimum passing score of 70% for the Master Electrician exam.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin and Maryland OneStop state that an applicant must have been engaged or employed regularly and principally in providing electrical services for at least 7 years under appropriate supervision to qualify to take the exam.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin states the Board may allow an applicant up to 3 years of credit toward the required experience with proof of a formal course of study or professional training comparable to the required experience.
Maryland’s PSI bulletin allows candidates to tab reference materials using specific acceptable tab types and lists certain tabs as unacceptable. The bulletin also notes that removable tabs may need to be removed before testing.
No. Maryland’s PSI bulletin states the listed reference will not be provided at the test center.
Maryland’s Department of Labor “Taking the Exam” page lists the examination fee as $65.00.