If you’re preparing for the NASCLA Accredited Examination for Journeyman Electricians in Alabama, you already know the biggest challenge isn’t just “knowing electrical”—it’s proving it under time pressure while navigating multiple code and safety references. This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is built for that exact reality: focused study support paired with the core references used to build the exam questions, so you can practice finding answers the way you’ll need to on test day.
This package is designed for candidates who want a complete, organized path through the exam’s major subject areas—code application, OSHA requirements, electrical theory, jobsite safety practices, and fire alarm concepts—while also building the confidence that comes from repeated, structured practice. You’ll spend less time flipping aimlessly and more time learning where the answers live, how questions are phrased, and how to manage your pace across a long exam session.
Package Price: $1,245
Refundable Deposit: $550
Total Due Today: $1,795
Whether you’re taking the portable NASCLA Journeyman exam route or aligning your preparation with Alabama’s journeyman examination pathway, this bundle keeps your prep anchored to the references and expectations used in the NASCLA testing program. It’s a practical approach: learn the standards, learn where the answers are, and train your timing so you can stay steady from the first question to the last.
The NASCLA Accredited Examination for Journeyman Electricians is a timed exam with 100 questions. The minimum passing score is 70, and the time allowed is 300 minutes. The exam also includes 10 non-scored “experimental” questions that do not count toward the final score.
The exam content outline is organized across key areas that reflect real job responsibilities and code use. The published content outline includes the following subject areas and item counts:
That mix matters for your study plan: it’s not only about memorizing code rules. You’ll also need to interpret scenarios, apply safety requirements, and solve practical problems that connect theory, protection, and installation methods to real-world decisions.
This examination is OPEN BOOK. That means your performance depends heavily on how efficiently you can navigate your references. Your references will not be available in the examination center, so you must bring your own copies.
Reference materials may be tabbed/indexed with permanent tabs only. Temporary tabs (including Post-It notes) are not allowed and must be removed before the exam begins. Reference material may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed, but it must be otherwise unmarked (not written in) and may not contain additional papers (loose or attached).
The exam rules also allow a silent, nonprinting, non-programmable calculator in the testing center. In addition, a physical diagram/blueprint packet may be handed out onsite at the testing center (when applicable for the exam administration).
Open-book doesn’t mean “easy”—it means “find it fast.” Your goal in preparation should be to build repeatable habits: where definitions live, which chapters typically hold wiring method rules, how to confirm conductor ampacity or protection requirements quickly, and how OSHA and NFPA safety standards show up in practical jobsite scenarios.
Alabama issues statewide journeyman licenses by examination through the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board process. The Board’s journeyman examination application materials describe experience documentation requirements and the submission items needed to be approved to sit for the exam.
For the NASCLA pathway, NASCLA’s candidate bulletin describes a pre-approval process through NASCLA before scheduling the examination. Once approved, the candidate receives instructions to schedule with the testing provider, with exam eligibility tied to the approval and scheduling timeframes described in the bulletin.
Alabama’s journeyman examination application materials outline several key requirements candidates should plan for as part of the statewide process:
Because application review and documentation can take time, many candidates find it helpful to start prep early and build a steady study routine while completing the paperwork side. That way, once you receive exam scheduling instructions, you can focus on readiness instead of rushing through a last-minute cram.
These are the included references for this Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package. Each book supports a specific slice of exam readiness—code rules, safety practices, OSHA compliance, theory, and fire alarm systems—so you can study in a way that mirrors how the exam is built.
Because the NASCLA Journeyman Electrician exam is open book and timed, your study approach should be built around two complementary skills:
A practical study routine often includes:
This package is built to support exactly that: not just “study the books,” but learn how to use them the way the exam requires.
1 Exam Prep supports your journeylevel electrician goal by bringing structure to a prep process that can otherwise feel scattered. With multiple references in play, success often comes down to organization, navigation, and consistent practice—not just reading cover to cover.
Here’s how the program helps you train like an exam candidate:
The result is a more controlled, realistic preparation experience that helps you approach exam day with a strategy—not just a stack of books.
This package includes the seven listed reference books (NEC 2023, OSHA 1926, OSHA 1910, NFPA 70E 2024, Ugly’s 2023, NFPA 72 2022, and Mike Holt’s Understanding Electrical Theory for NEC Applications 2022), plus 1 year of course access and an included Application Service.
Total due today is $1,795, which includes the package price of $1,245 and a refundable deposit of $550.
Yes. The NASCLA Accredited Examination for Journeyman Electricians is an open-book exam. Candidates must bring their own references, and only permanent tabs/indexing are allowed (no temporary tabs such as Post-It notes).
The exam is published as 100 questions with 300 minutes allowed and a minimum passing score of 70. The exam also includes 10 non-scored experimental questions that do not count toward the final score.
Reference materials may be tabbed/indexed with permanent tabs and may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed, but they must be otherwise unmarked (not written in) and may not contain additional loose or attached papers. Temporary tabs are not allowed.
This Ultimate package includes 1 year of course access.
Application Service is included with this package. It’s designed to support you through the application process alongside your exam-prep plan so you can stay organized while working toward scheduling and testing readiness.