Getting your Arkansas Master Electrician license is about stepping into a higher level of responsibility. At the master level, you’re expected to plan work, lay out installations, supervise crews, and make code decisions that hold up in the field. The exam is designed to confirm you can do that consistently—under pressure—using the National Electrical Code (NEC) as a working tool, not a comfort blanket.
This Arkansas 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built around the most effective way to prepare for a timed, open-book trade exam: practice. You’ll get 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams so you can train the skills that actually move your score: faster NEC navigation, cleaner question interpretation, stronger pacing, and fewer avoidable mistakes.
Practice-driven prep helps you close the gap between “I know this on the job” and “I can answer it quickly on an exam.” You’ll build a repeatable method you can trust:
Who this is for:
Arkansas electrician licensing is administered by the Board of Electrical Examiners of the State of Arkansas through the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing. Examinations for Arkansas electrician licenses are administered by Prov. All exams are open book and timed, and exams are graded against a 70% cut-score.
Arkansas Master Electrician exam format (Prov):
Subject areas and question counts (Arkansas Master Electrician):
Testing fees (by method): Computer-based tests cost $80.00 and paper/pencil tests cost $56.00.
This blueprint is your study roadmap. If you want the fastest score improvement, train heavily in the highest-weight categories (grounding and bonding, services/feeders/overcurrent protection, and code-based wiring methods through raceways, conductors, and utilization equipment), while still keeping steady coverage across motors, special occupancies, low-voltage basics, and safety.
The Arkansas Master Electrician exam is an open book test. You may use approved reference materials during the exam, and those materials will be checked by the test administrator before you’re allowed into the testing room.
Approved reference for the Arkansas Master Electrician exam:
Open-book rules that matter for your prep:
Open book helps most when you treat the NEC like a tool for confirmation. The best test-takers don’t try to look up every question. They use a fast process: identify the keyword, go directly to the likely section/table, confirm the detail, and keep moving.
Arkansas requires state licensing for electricians and for individuals engaged in electrical work. To become licensed, you first apply through the Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners. After your application is approved, you are notified that you are eligible to schedule your examination with Prov.
Arkansas defines a master electrician as an individual with an unlimited license classification who is authorized to plan, lay out, and supervise the installation, maintenance, and extension of electrical conductors and equipment.
Master Electrician eligibility pathways (Arkansas rules): An applicant for a master electrician’s license must meet one of the listed qualification routes, including:
Because master eligibility is tied to real experience and supervision authority, your preparation should match that standard: treat the exam like a performance test. Build the habits that make you reliable under pressure—careful reading, confident decisions, and efficient NEC navigation.
The Arkansas Master Electrician exam is 60 questions in 3 hours. That can feel comfortable—until you get pulled into slow lookups or start second-guessing. The goal of this prep is to help you stay steady: answer confidently, confirm details efficiently, and keep your pace consistent all the way through.
How to use the 12 practice exams (your score-building routine):
How to use the 2 full final exams (your readiness routine):
High-impact focus areas for Arkansas Master candidates:
A simple open-book strategy you can train:
1 Exam Prep supports Arkansas Master Electrician candidates with a practice-driven structure that matches what licensing exams demand: steady performance under time pressure. You’re not just learning material—you’re training a method you can rely on during the exam.
This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—then rehearse with full finals so you walk into your Arkansas Master Electrician exam ready to perform.
Yes. Arkansas electrician exams administered by Prov are open book and timed, and the Master Electrician exam allows approved references.
The Arkansas Master Electrician exam is listed as 60 questions.
The time allowed is 3 hours.
Arkansas exams are graded against a 70% cut-score, and a score at or above that standard is considered passing.
The Master Electrician exam uses the NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 as the approved reference.
No. Handwritten notes are not allowed in any portion of a reference book for the exam, and marking in books during the test session is not permitted.
Yes. Permanent tabs are permitted. Moveable tabs and Post-it notes are not permitted.
Arkansas rules list qualification routes that include an electrical engineering degree plus construction-related experience, or six years of construction-industry experience including two years as a licensed journeyman electrician, or an approved equivalent combination of training and experience.
Use them near the end of your study plan as full dress rehearsals. Take each final timed and uninterrupted, then use your results to target your last weak areas before test day.