The 2026 Virginia Journeyman Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo is built for electrical professionals preparing for Virginia journeyman electrician licensure through the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation and the Board for Contractors Tradesmen Program. This combo gives students a structured way to review National Electrical Code concepts, Virginia tradesman regulations, electrical theory, calculations, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, conductors, cables, raceways, boxes, services, feeders, branch circuits, motors, controls, utilization equipment, lighting, low-voltage systems, communication systems, fire detection and alarm systems, and other journeyman-level electrical topics before test day.
This package includes a Virginia journeyman electrician exam prep and study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and journeyman electrician flash cards for active recall and quick review. Together, these study tools support full-length study sessions, short daily review, code-navigation practice, calculation repetition, and exam-style question training. The study guide helps students organize the material, the practice exams provide repeated question practice, the final exams support longer exam-style review, and the flash cards help reinforce important terms, formulas, definitions, code concepts, and trade knowledge through repetition.
Virginia journeyman electrician preparation requires more than reading through the code book one time. Candidates need to understand electrical theory, recognize how code requirements apply, review Virginia standards of practice and conduct, work calculations accurately, and move efficiently through approved references during an open-book exam. The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam is timed, open book, and administered by PSI after the applicant has met the Board’s application requirements.
The Virginia journeyman electrician license is part of the state tradesman licensing structure. A journeyman electrician license supports individual trade qualification, while contractor licensing is a separate business license process through the Virginia Board for Contractors. Students should prepare for the journeyman exam while also understanding the difference between individual licensure, master-level licensure, and contractor business licensing.
The 2026 Virginia Journeyman Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo is useful for apprentices preparing for licensure, electrical workers completing practical experience and vocational training, candidates returning to exam preparation, and students who want an organized electrical study system with practice exams, final exams, and flash cards in one package.
Virginia electrician licensure is regulated through the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Board for Contractors, Tradesmen Program. The Board licenses tradesmen, including electricians, and PSI administers the individual license and certification examinations for approved candidates. Candidates must submit the required application materials and receive approval before scheduling the exam.
The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam is commonly listed as 70 questions with 210 minutes allowed. The passing score is 70%, which equals 49 correct answers. The exam is open book and should be prepared for as a timed trade examination covering both electrical knowledge and Virginia tradesman regulatory material.
The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam outline includes standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal and reinstatement, definitions, qualification for licensure, revocation of licensure, general electrical knowledge, requirements for electrical installations, electrical-electronic fundamentals, services, feeders, branch circuits, service and feeder requirements, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, special occupancies, special equipment, electrical signs and outline lighting, motors and controls, utilization equipment, lighting, general low-voltage requirements, communication systems, and fire detection and alarm systems.
Students should give steady attention to the largest exam areas, including raceways and boxes, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, services, feeders, branch circuits, motors and controls, and utilization equipment. Virginia regulatory topics should also be included in the study plan because the exam includes questions on standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal, reinstatement, definitions, qualification, and revocation.
This combo supports Virginia journeyman electrician preparation by giving students study guide review, repeated practice exams, full final exams, and flash card review. Students can use the practice exams to build exam familiarity, the final exams to complete longer review sessions, and the flash cards to reinforce theory, calculations, code concepts, Virginia regulatory topics, and trade terminology between longer study blocks.
The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam is an open-book examination. Open book does not mean easy. Candidates still need to understand electrical concepts, recognize how questions are written, locate information quickly, apply code rules correctly, and manage time across 70 questions in 210 minutes.
Open-book electrical exams reward reference familiarity. Students should practice using the National Electrical Code table of contents, index, article structure, definitions, tables, exceptions, notes, and common code sections before exam day. Students should also review Virginia tradesman regulations because the exam includes state-specific regulatory content that is separate from NEC article lookup.
Reference preparation matters. Candidates should follow the current PSI candidate information bulletin for the exact rules on approved books, code editions, highlighting, tabs, notes, calculators, loose papers, electronic items, and exam-room conduct. Study guides, practice exams, flash cards, removable notes, and unauthorized materials should be used before test day and should not be treated as exam-room references unless current testing instructions specifically allow them.
A strong open-book strategy includes learning where major NEC topics are located before the exam. Students should practice identifying the correct article, checking definitions first, reading table notes carefully, reviewing exceptions, and confirming whether the question asks for a minimum, maximum, permitted condition, prohibited condition, calculation result, or Virginia regulatory rule. Flash cards help students recall key concepts faster, while practice exams help build the habit of reading questions carefully and choosing the correct reference path.
Students should prepare for both code navigation and core knowledge. General electrical knowledge, electrical-electronic fundamentals, service requirements, feeder rules, grounding and bonding, conductor rules, raceway rules, motor requirements, utilization equipment, lighting, low-voltage systems, communication systems, and fire alarm concepts are easier to answer when the student already understands the topic before searching through a reference.
Virginia journeyman electrician licensing begins with meeting the Board for Contractors Tradesmen Program entry requirements. Candidates must qualify through a combination of practical trade experience, formal vocational training, approved education, or other pathways accepted by the Board before they can become licensed.
A common Virginia journeyman electrician pathway includes four years of practical experience in the trade and 240 hours of formal vocational training. Other experience and education combinations may also qualify, including additional years of practical experience with reduced formal training hours or qualifying education from an accredited community college or technical school with practical experience. Applicants should use the current Virginia tradesman application instructions to determine the exact path that applies to their background.
A typical Virginia journeyman path includes gaining practical electrical experience, completing the required formal vocational training or approved education, documenting experience with the required forms, submitting the tradesman exam and license application, receiving approval from the Board, scheduling the PSI examination, passing the Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam, and completing the remaining license issuance steps.
Experience documentation is important. Candidates should keep records of employers, dates of work, practical experience, training completion, certificates, transcripts, supervisor information, application forms, exam approval notices, exam results, and licensing documents. Accurate records help support the application and reduce delays during the review process.
Virginia master electrician licensure is a separate step. A master electrician credential generally requires additional qualification beyond the journeyman level, such as experience as a licensed journeyman or other verified experience accepted by the Board, along with passing the master examination. Contractor licensing is also separate and relates to business authority, license class, and specialty classification.
This study guide and flash card combo supports the exam-preparation stage of the licensing process. Students can use it while completing vocational training, while documenting practical experience, before submitting the exam and license application, after receiving examination approval, or during final review before the PSI exam date.
Virginia has statewide tradesman licensing through the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation and the Board for Contractors. The Board licenses individual tradesmen and also licenses contractor businesses. This product is focused on the individual Virginia Journeyman Electrician license and the electrical knowledge needed for journeyman-level exam preparation.
For Virginia journeyman electrician licensure, candidates must meet one of the Board’s accepted combinations of practical experience and formal vocational training or education. A widely used route is four years of practical experience with 240 hours of formal vocational training. Other accepted routes may include different combinations of experience and training, or qualifying education from an accredited program plus practical experience.
Students should understand the difference between individual tradesman licensure and contractor licensing. A journeyman electrician license supports individual trade qualification. A Virginia contractor license involves a business license class and a classification or specialty that determines the type and value of contracting work the business may perform.
Virginia candidates should also include regulatory material in their study plan. The exam outline includes standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal and reinstatement, definitions, qualifications for licensure, and revocation of licensure. These topics come from Virginia’s licensing laws and regulations and should not be ignored during exam preparation.
This combo is an exam-prep product and does not replace the Virginia application process, Board qualification review, experience verification, vocational training requirements, PSI scheduling, exam-room rules, license issuance, renewal requirements, continuing education, master electrician licensure, or contractor licensing requirements. It is designed to help students prepare for the electrical knowledge and regulatory portions of the journeyman licensing examination through organized study, practice exams, final exams, and flash card review.
The 2026 Virginia Journeyman Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo is designed to help students prepare with structure. Instead of relying on one study method, this package combines a study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash cards for repeated review.
Study guide review helps students organize the exam content into major subject areas. Virginia journeyman candidates should prepare for standards of practice, standards of conduct, licensing definitions, qualifications, renewal, reinstatement, general electrical knowledge, electrical-electronic fundamentals, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, motors and controls, utilization equipment, lighting, low-voltage systems, communication systems, and fire detection and alarm systems.
Practice exams help students become more comfortable with exam-style questions. The 12 practice exams in this combo give students repeated exposure to electrical topics and help identify weak areas. Missed questions should be reviewed carefully because each mistake can point to a knowledge gap, a calculation issue, a code-navigation problem, a regulatory topic that needs review, or a misunderstanding of the question wording.
Full final exams help students practice longer review sessions. The 2 full final exams can be used after completing topic review and several practice exams. Students should take these final exams in a focused setting, track time, review missed answers, and return to weaker topics before test day.
Flash cards support active recall. Journeyman electrician flash cards help students review definitions, calculations, electrical theory, wiring methods, conductors, materials, equipment, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, motors, controls, lighting, utilization equipment, low-voltage systems, communication systems, fire alarm concepts, safety concepts, and code terminology in a faster format.
Raceways and boxes should receive steady attention because they are a major listed topic area for the Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam. Students should study raceway types, box sizing, conductor fill, fittings, installation methods, support requirements, and code requirements that affect field installation.
Grounding and bonding is another key exam category. Students should review grounding electrode systems, equipment grounding conductors, bonding jumpers, effective ground-fault current paths, service grounding, separately derived systems, bonding requirements, and the relationship between grounding, bonding, and overcurrent protection.
Conductors and cables are central to journeyman-level electrical work. Students should study conductor ampacity, insulation types, temperature correction, adjustment factors, cable assemblies, conductor protection, conductor identification, and wiring methods connected to conductors and cables.
Services, feeders, and branch circuits should be reviewed together and separately. Students should understand definitions, load relationships, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, required outlets, circuit ratings, voltage limitations, service equipment, feeder requirements, branch-circuit requirements, and code-based installation decisions.
Virginia regulatory topics should be part of the study routine. Standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal, reinstatement, qualifications, definitions, and revocation topics can affect the final score. Students should review the regulatory material alongside electrical code study instead of saving it for the end.
1 Exam Prep helps electrical students prepare with organized study tools built around practical exam preparation. This Virginia Journeyman Electrician combo gives students a study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash cards so they can build a more complete and consistent review routine.
Good exam preparation requires repetition and structure. Students need to review the material, practice questions, study missed answers, repeat difficult topics, strengthen calculation skills, and become comfortable using approved references under timed conditions. This combo supports that process by giving students several ways to study. The study guide helps organize the content. The practice exams help test understanding. The final exams help students practice longer review sessions. The flash cards help keep important information fresh through active recall.
1 Exam Prep’s approach is trade-focused and realistic. The goal is to help students strengthen understanding, improve study organization, and build confidence through preparation. This product does not guarantee a passing score, license approval, job placement, contractor approval, renewal approval, or exam outcome. It gives candidates a structured study path to support the work they put into preparing for Virginia journeyman electrician licensure.
For working electricians and apprentices, flexible study matters. Flash cards can be reviewed before work, after work, during lunch, or in short evening sessions. Practice exams can be saved for longer study periods. Final exams can be used closer to the exam date to measure progress. This makes it easier to stay consistent without relying on last-minute cramming.
Students who use the combo consistently can build a stronger preparation rhythm. Review the study guide, complete practice exams, mark weak areas, use flash cards daily, and return to difficult topics until they become more familiar. That kind of organized review helps turn Virginia journeyman preparation into a manageable plan and supports stronger exam-day confidence.
This combo is for students preparing for Virginia journeyman electrician licensure who want a study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash cards in one preparation package.
The combo includes the 2026 Virginia Journeyman Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and journeyman electrician flash cards for active recall and quick review.
Yes. Virginia has statewide tradesman licensing through the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation and the Board for Contractors Tradesmen Program.
Yes. The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam is an open-book examination. Candidates should follow the current PSI candidate information bulletin for approved references and exam-room rules.
The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam is commonly listed as 70 questions.
The Virginia Journeyman Electrician exam allows 210 minutes.
The passing score is 70%, which equals 49 correct answers on a 70-question exam.
The exam includes Virginia regulatory topics, general electrical knowledge, electrical-electronic fundamentals, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, special occupancies, special equipment, signs, motors and controls, utilization equipment, lighting, low-voltage requirements, communication systems, and fire detection and alarm systems.
A common pathway is four years of practical experience in the electrical trade and 240 hours of formal vocational training. Virginia also recognizes other combinations of experience, training, and qualifying education under the Board’s application requirements.
No. A journeyman electrician license is an individual tradesman license. A Virginia contractor license is a separate business license with a license class and specialty classification.
Use the 12 practice exams to test your knowledge, improve pacing, and identify weak areas. Review every missed question and return to the related study guide section, NEC topic, Virginia regulation, or calculation method before moving forward.
No. This is an exam-prep product. Candidates must follow the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation application process, Board for Contractors requirements, PSI examination instructions, and licensing rules.