California 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

California 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

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California 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

California 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

If you’re going after your California CSLB C-10 Electrical Contractor license, you’re not just preparing for an electrical test—you’re preparing to prove you can operate as a licensed contractor in California. That means two separate exams, two different mindsets, and one clear goal: show up ready to perform under pressure.

This California 2026 C-10 Exam Prep and Study Guide is built to help you do exactly that with 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams. You’ll train the skills that move scores up on closed-book contractor exams: better pacing, sharper reading, stronger decision-making, and fewer avoidable misses caused by rushing or second-guessing.

And because the C-10 path includes both the Law & Business exam and the C-10 Electrical trade exam, this prep is designed to support a balanced plan—so you don’t over-study one side and get surprised by the other.

Who this is for:

  • Applicants pursuing the CSLB C-10 Electrical Contractor license in California
  • Electricians stepping into contractor responsibility (estimating, compliance, supervision, and jobsite decision-making)
  • Test-takers who want a structured approach built around practice—not scattered reading
  • Busy professionals who need study time that’s efficient, repeatable, and measurable

Practice-based preparation matters because many experienced electricians don’t miss questions due to lack of trade knowledge. They miss questions due to exam habits:

  • Misreading one qualifier that changes the correct answer
  • Overthinking and burning time on questions they could have answered confidently
  • Pacing drift that causes late-exam mistakes
  • Gaps in business/law knowledge that cost points even when the trade side feels strong

This guide is built to replace those habits with a reliable method you can use on test day: read carefully, choose the best answer, keep moving, and finish strong.

What You Get

  • 12 Practice Exams
    Targeted practice to build speed, accuracy, and confidence across C-10 trade topics and contractor law/business concepts.
  • 2 Full Final Exams
    Full-session dress rehearsals to sharpen pacing and reduce test-day surprises.
  • Practice-First Study Structure
    A clear routine—practice, review, repeat—so you always know what to do next.
  • Performance-Focused Review Routine
    Helps you fix the reason behind misses (misread wording, weak concept, rushed decision) so you stop repeating the same mistakes.

Exam Details

California’s Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires most applicants to pass two exams for licensure: a Law & Business exam and a trade exam for the classification (C-10 for Electrical). PSI administers CSLB’s examination program. The exam process is computer-based and multiple choice. The testing vendor indicates the exam duration is approximately 3.5 hours per exam section.

Important C-10 testing rule: CSLB’s official C-10 Electrical study guide states the trade exam is a closed-book examination and no reference materials may be used during the exam. It also states a calculator will be provided and there is no penalty for guessing.

Law & Business testing rule: CSLB’s official Law and Business study guide also states it is a closed-book examination with no reference materials allowed, and notes a calculator will be provided when needed. It outlines the seven major content sections and their approximate weights.

C-10 Electrical trade exam content areas (CSLB):

  • Planning and Estimating
  • Rough Wiring
  • Finish Wiring and Trim
  • Startup, Troubleshooting, and Maintenance
  • Safety

Law & Business content areas (CSLB):

  • Business Organization and Licensing
  • Business Finances
  • Employment Requirements
  • Insurance and Liens
  • Contract Requirements and Execution
  • Public Works
  • Safety

Closed Book Test

The CSLB C-10 Electrical trade exam is a closed-book exam. CSLB’s C-10 study guide states: no reference materials may be used during the examination.

The CSLB Law & Business exam is also a closed-book exam. CSLB’s Law and Business study guide states: no reference materials may be used during the examination.

What this means for your preparation: you’re not practicing to “find the answer in the book.” You’re practicing to recognize the best answer quickly and stay consistent across the entire exam. That’s where timed practice exams are powerful. They teach you how to:

  • Spot the key detail in the question without over-reading
  • Avoid distractor choices designed to catch rushed test-takers
  • Keep pace and avoid spending too long on any single item
  • Build confidence so you don’t second-guess correct answers

Licensing Steps

The C-10 contractor path is a straightforward process when you handle it step-by-step:

  1. Confirm your classification. C-10 is the Electrical Contractor classification. CSLB defines the scope as installing, placing, erecting, or connecting electrical wiring, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, and related electrical components (including solar photovoltaic elements) used to generate, transmit, transform, or utilize electrical energy.
  2. Meet the experience requirement. CSLB requires at least four (4) years of qualifying experience in the classification to take the exam. Experience must be at the journey level (or equivalent supervisory/contractor-level responsibility).
  3. Submit your CSLB application. Your original application fee is listed by CSLB.
  4. Schedule your exams. Once approved, you schedule your Law & Business exam and your C-10 trade exam through the testing vendor.
  5. Pass both exams. Your results are provided after testing, and you can retest if needed (with required waiting periods and fees).
  6. Complete license issuance requirements. CSLB lists the items required to issue a license, including the initial license fee, contractor bond, and workers’ compensation documentation (or exemption when allowed). CSLB also lists additional items that may apply depending on your business structure (such as LLC requirements or a bond of qualifying individual when applicable).

State Requirements

Qualifying experience: CSLB states you must have at least four (4) years of experience in the classification you’re applying for to qualify to take the examination. CSLB also clarifies that credit is given only for experience at a journey level (or as a foreman, supervising employee, contractor, or owner-builder).

Fees (CSLB listed):

  • Original Application (exam or waiver for one classification): $450
  • Initial License Fee: $200 (Sole Owner) or $350 (Non-Sole Owner)

Bond requirement: CSLB states the contractor license bond increased to $25,000 effective January 1, 2023.

Issuing the license: CSLB’s “Issuing My License” checklist includes the initial licensing fee, the contractor bond (or a cashier’s check of $25,000), a bond of qualifying individual when applicable, and workers’ compensation documentation (or exemption when allowed), plus additional items that may apply based on your business type.

Reference Books

Your CSLB exams are closed book, but CSLB’s official study guides include recommended resources to help you study trade knowledge, California codes, and contractor compliance topics. These are study resources—not exam-room materials.

  • 2025 California Electrical Code (Title 24)
    Recommended as a study reference for electrical code knowledge and California-specific code structure.
  • 2025 California Building Code (Title 24)
    Recommended study reference that supports code awareness and construction coordination topics.
  • State of California General Industry & Electrical Safety Orders and Construction & Electrical Safety Orders (Cal/OSHA), Title 8
    Recommended study reference to support jobsite safety and compliance knowledge.
  • California Contractors License Law & Reference Book
    Recommended study resource for licensing rules, contractor responsibilities, and compliance topics tied to the Law & Business exam.

Test Information and Study Materials

Because both exams are closed book, your best strategy is to train for recognition and performance. You’re building two things at the same time:

  • Knowledge: understanding what the CSLB is testing (trade operations + California contractor compliance)
  • Execution: answering efficiently under time pressure without overthinking

How to use the 12 practice exams (your score-building routine):

  • Start with a baseline. Take one practice exam timed. Your first score matters less than the patterns it reveals.
  • Build a miss list. Tag every missed question into a bucket: estimating/planning, rough wiring, finish wiring, troubleshooting, safety, or law/business categories like contracts, employment requirements, and licensing rules.
  • Fix the cause, not just the answer. Most misses happen for three reasons: misread wording, weak concept, or rushed decision. Identify which one it was so you improve faster.
  • Train pacing. Closed-book exams punish slow test-takers. Practice teaches you when to move on and protect time for the rest of the exam.
  • Repeat with purpose. Your goal isn’t to “take a lot of tests.” Your goal is to take a test, learn from it, and measurably improve next time.

How to use the 2 full final exams (your readiness routine):

  • Save them for late-stage prep. Finals are most valuable after you’ve tightened weak areas.
  • Simulate test day. Quiet room, timed session, no notes, no lookups. Practice like you’ll perform.
  • Review like a checklist. Finals should reveal the last gaps: recurring misreads, categories that still feel shaky, or pacing problems that show up late.

High-impact focus areas for C-10 candidates:

  • Planning and estimating: treat this as a scoring opportunity—many candidates lose points here by rushing or not reading the scenario fully.
  • Rough vs. finish wiring distinction: practice recognizing which phase the question is actually addressing.
  • Troubleshooting logic: train clean, step-by-step reasoning so you don’t get trapped by distractor answers.
  • Safety and compliance thinking: strong safety decisions often come down to the “best” answer—practice helps you recognize it quickly.
  • Law & Business consistency: many candidates under-prepare for employment requirements, contract execution, liens, and licensing rules—practice turns these into reliable points.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports California C-10 candidates by focusing on what these exams really are: performance tests. You don’t just need trade experience—you need a method that holds up under time pressure, across both the trade exam and the Law & Business exam.

  • Organized study guidance: a clear routine—practice, review, repeat—so you always know what to do next.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: repetition builds speed, accuracy, and confidence on closed-book questions.
  • Trade-focused review: reinforces applied decision-making—how to choose the best answer quickly and consistently.
  • Confidence-building structure: finals help the real exam feel familiar so you can stay calm and steady.

This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—then rehearse with finals so you walk into your CSLB exams ready to perform.

FAQ Section

Do I have to take two exams for the California C-10 license?

Most applicants must pass both the CSLB Law & Business exam and the C-10 Electrical trade exam to qualify for licensure.

Is the CSLB C-10 trade exam open book?

No. CSLB’s C-10 Electrical study guide states it is a closed-book exam and no reference materials may be used during the examination.

Is the CSLB Law & Business exam open book?

No. CSLB’s Law and Business study guide states it is a closed-book exam and no reference materials may be used during the examination.

What experience do I need to qualify for the CSLB exam?

CSLB states you must have at least four (4) years of qualifying experience in the classification you’re applying for, with credit given only for journey-level or equivalent supervisory/contractor-level experience.

What does a C-10 Electrical Contractor do in California?

CSLB’s C-10 classification description covers installing, placing, erecting, or connecting electrical wiring, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, and related electrical components used to generate, transmit, transform, or utilize electrical energy.

What fees should I expect at the application and license stage?

CSLB lists an original application fee, and separate initial license fees based on business type (sole owner vs. non-sole owner).

What bond is required for a California contractor license?

CSLB states the contractor license bond amount is $25,000 (effective January 1, 2023).

How should I use the 2 full final exams?

Use them near the end of your study plan as full dress rehearsals. Take each final timed and uninterrupted, then use your results to tighten the last weak areas—recurring misreads, weak categories, or pacing problems.