Getting ready for the South Dakota Journeyman Electrician exam means preparing for more than “code knowledge.” You’re preparing to perform under pressure: reading questions accurately, moving through references efficiently, and making confident decisions without burning time. This combo is designed for that exact challenge—pairing a focused 2023 South Dakota Journeyman Electrician Study Guide with the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback plus tabs to help you build faster, cleaner navigation.
The NEC is a working electrician’s tool, and the exam is built to test whether you can use that tool correctly. That’s why successful candidates don’t rely on memory alone. They train a repeatable method:
This package supports the way electricians actually learn: practice-driven, reference-based, and grounded in real installation scenarios. It’s an ideal fit if you’re finishing your licensed apprentice experience, tightening up code-navigation speed, or simply ready to replace scattered studying with a structured plan.
South Dakota also moved its testing to the 2023 NEC for all tests starting December 2, 2024. That makes the 2023 NEC the right foundation for modern preparation, especially if you want your study time to match the current test standard.
South Dakota’s contractor/trades testing bulletin for the electrical program lists the 531 South Dakota Journeyman Electrician exam with:
South Dakota’s state wiring bulletin also states that the passing score for journeyman is 70%.
The exam content outline emphasizes NEC-based decision-making across common journeyman work situations, including service and service equipment topics, feeders, branch circuit conductors, wiring methods and materials, equipment/devices, control devices, motors and generators, and special occupancies/equipment/conditions. A winning study plan focuses first on high-volume categories (where you can earn the most points) while still preparing for specialty areas that can become easy misses if you ignore them.
The South Dakota Contractor/Trades bulletin lists the Journeyman Electrician exam as open book with a 4-hour time limit.
Open book doesn’t mean you can casually search for every answer. It means the exam expects you to know how to:
The tabs in this combo support a faster workflow by helping you reach the right section quickly. Your best results come when you practice like this:
South Dakota licensing is handled by the South Dakota Electrical Commission. While individual situations can vary, the typical journey to journeyman follows a clear sequence:
South Dakota’s Electrical Commission licensing information explains the standard journeyman pathway as completing four years (8,000 hours) as a licensed apprentice working under the employment and supervision of an electrical contractor before writing the journeyman exam.
South Dakota’s state wiring bulletin also explains how the exam is constructed: the examination for a wiring license consists of written questions composed and approved by the Commission, and the questions and/or problems are derived from the National Electrical Code and from state statutes and rules. This is why a strong journeyman prep plan balances NEC navigation with comfort reading rule language and applying it to real job conditions.
Finally, South Dakota’s exam information confirms that all tests moved to the 2023 NEC beginning December 2, 2024. If you want your study time aligned to the current standard, training with the NEC 2023 edition is the right approach.
The South Dakota electrical testing bulletin for the contractor/trades program lists the references used for the journeyman exam. For the 531 South Dakota Journeyman Electrician exam, the bulletin lists:
In addition, the bulletin notes that other references may be used during the exam along with the NEC, including:
This product includes the National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback with Tabs so you can build speed with the primary reference while practicing open-book navigation.
The South Dakota journeyman exam is a timed, open-book test. Your advantage comes from learning how to locate answers fast enough to finish strong. The most effective study routine uses your study guide and NEC together—because that’s how the exam works.
Start by making code navigation automatic. Tabs help, but the real power is familiarity:
Most wasted time happens when candidates flip pages without a plan. Use a consistent routine:
Based on the South Dakota journeyman content outline, your study time is well spent in these areas:
Journeyman exams often include answer choices that are all close—until you read an exception. Train yourself to:
Because the exam is timed, your practice should be timed at least part of the week. A strong weekly rhythm looks like:
1 Exam Prep helps you prepare with a trade-focused structure designed for real licensing exams. Instead of jumping between random topics, you work with an organized plan that builds the exact skills journeyman candidates need most: strong code navigation, accurate rule application, and steady performance under time pressure.
This combo is designed to help you walk into the South Dakota journeyman exam with a method you’ve practiced: read smart, navigate fast, confirm accurately, and keep your pace.
The South Dakota Electrical Commission’s exam information states that starting December 2, 2024, all tests are on the 2023 NEC.
The South Dakota electrical contractor/trades bulletin lists the 531 Journeyman Electrician exam as 80 multiple-choice questions.
The bulletin lists an open book exam with a 4-hour time limit for the South Dakota journeyman test.
South Dakota’s state wiring bulletin states the passing score for journeyman is 70%.
South Dakota’s Electrical Commission licensing information states that after completing four years (8,000 hours) as a licensed apprentice electrician working under the employment and supervision of an electrical contractor, you are ready to write the journeyman’s exam.
The contractor/trades bulletin lists NFPA 70: National Electrical Code, 2023 and Ugly’s Electrical References (any edition) as references for the journeyman exam, and it also lists additional index/handbook resources that may be used during the exam.
Yes—tabs help you reach the correct section faster, which gives you more time to carefully read the rule, exceptions, and tables. The biggest improvement comes when you practice regularly and build a reliable NEC navigation routine.
Use the study guide as your practice plan, and use the NEC as your answer source. When you miss a question, go back to the exact NEC location, read the full rule and exceptions, and repeat that lookup until you can find it quickly and explain why it’s correct.