Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) Contractor - Online Exam Prep Course

Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) Contractor - Online Exam Prep Course

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Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) Contractor - Online Exam Prep Course

Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) Contractor - Online Exam Prep Course

If you’re pursuing a Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) license, your exam prep needs to cover both the technical side of electrical work and the regulations, laws, and administrative responsibilities that Georgia contractors are tested on. This online exam prep course is built to help you study with structure, reinforce high-frequency concepts, and practice answering exam-style questions with confidence.

The Georgia Division of Electrical Contractors offers two licensure examinations: Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted). This course focuses on the Class I (Restricted) exam so you can prepare for the specific scope and content categories outlined in the PSI Candidate Information Handbook.

Exam Details

  • License exam: Georgia Electrical Contractor — Class I (Restricted)
  • Testing provider: PSI (Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board – Division of Electrical Contractors)
  • Question format: Multiple-choice
  • Time limit: 4 hours (Class I is Part I of the two-part electrical contractor exam administration)
  • Scored questions: 140
  • Additional pretest (beta) questions: 15
  • Total questions presented: 155
  • Minimum passing score: Final scaled score of 70

Open Book Test

Georgia’s official Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List states that only the reference materials listed may be used during the examination and that no other reference materials will be allowed. The same document includes a notice to candidates that:

  • You may bring only the references listed for the exam.
  • Do not bring photocopied materials or handwritten notes, even if they are pasted into the reference book.
  • References may be highlighted, underlined, or tabbed with permanent tabs.

Because reference rules are enforced at check-in, keep your materials clean and compliant with the published candidate notice.

Licensing Steps

  1. Create your GOALS account: Georgia directs applicants to apply through the GOALS online licensing portal.
  2. Apply for Electrical Contractor – Restricted (Class I): Complete the online application and upload the required documents for your license type.
  3. Pay the application fee: The Electrical Contractor exam application fee listed on the Georgia application form is $40 ($30 application fee + $10 processing fee).
  4. Receive Board approval to test: The Board must approve your application before you can sit for the exam.
  5. Schedule with PSI: After approval, follow PSI instructions to register and schedule your exam appointment.

State Requirements

Georgia electrical contractor licensing is managed through the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board – Division of Electrical Contractors under the Georgia Secretary of State’s Professional Licensing Boards Division. Georgia’s “How-To Guide: Electrical Contractors” notes that licensing is filed with the Secretary of State and that licenses are renewed every two years (renewal by June 30 of even-numbered years, with a late renewal period from July 1 to July 31 of even-numbered years).

The Georgia Electrical Contractor exam application form also notes that for Class I (restricted), an applicant must have experience in at least six (6) of the listed “Primary Experience” areas (experience must be gained under a licensed electrical contractor).

Reference Books

  • American Electricians’ Handbook (2021, 17th edition)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management – Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board (5th edition)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Employer’s Tax Guide, Circular E (2021 or 2022)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA) (Latest available edition)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Georgia State Electrical (2020 National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Printreading Based on 2017 NEC (American Technical Publishers)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).
  • Ugly’s Electrical References (2020)
    Listed on Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).

Test Information and Study Materials

PSI’s Candidate Information Handbook outlines two major areas for the electrical contractor exams:

  • Regulations, Laws, and Administrative Functions (Class I: 30 questions)
    Includes compliance with laws (workers’ comp, unemployment insurance, Circular E, Board rules, sales/use tax, business licensing), compliance with regulations (OSHA 29 CFR 1926, NEC/NFPA/UL concepts, permits/inspections), administrative requirements (insurance, financing/cash flow, accounting, estimating/bidding, contracts/purchase orders), and planning/organizing work.
  • Technical Functions (Class I: 110 questions)
    Covers electrical technical work across core installation and maintenance functions and related calculations and applications.

Smart open-book preparation: Since Georgia allows only the listed references in the exam room, strong candidates don’t just “read the book”—they practice locating answers quickly using the index and table of contents, with clean permanent tabs and compliant highlighting.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps you prepare for the Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) exam with organized guidance and a practical, practice-oriented approach. Our goal is to help you study more efficiently, build confidence with exam-style questions, and develop a reliable routine that supports both technical knowledge and the regulations/admin content that many candidates underestimate.

  • Structured study flow: Focus your time across the same major content areas PSI outlines, so nothing important is left to chance.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Reinforce learning through repetition and application—especially for code lookups, calculations, and scenario-style questions.
  • Reference navigation habits: Build speed with your allowed references (clean permanent tabs, index practice, and timed lookups) to protect your pace on exam day.
  • Confidence-building structure: A clear plan helps you reduce overwhelm and stay consistent from day one through test day.

FAQ

What’s the difference between Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I and Class II?

PSI’s Candidate Information Handbook states Georgia offers two electrical contractor licensure examinations corresponding to two license classes: Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted).

How many questions are on the Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) exam?

The PSI handbook lists 140 scored questions on Class I plus 15 pretest (beta) questions, for a total of 155 questions presented.

How long do I have to complete the Class I (Restricted) exam?

PSI states the exam is administered in two parts, with four (4) hours allotted for Part I (Class I Restricted) and four (4) hours allotted for Part II (Class II Unrestricted), including the pretest questions.

What score do I need to pass?

PSI states the minimum passing final scaled score for each examination is 70.

Is the Georgia Electrical Contractor exam open book?

Georgia’s Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List states that only the listed references may be used during the examination and includes a candidate notice allowing references to be highlighted, underlined, or tabbed with permanent tabs.

What books are allowed in the exam room?

The official Georgia Electrical Contractors Suggested Reference List identifies the specific references and editions that may be used during the examination for Class I (Restricted) and Class II (Unrestricted). Use the list for the current, approved titles and editions.

What is the Georgia exam application fee for Electrical Contractor licensure by examination?

The Georgia Electrical exam application form lists the EC Exam Application Fee as $40 ($30 application fee + $10 processing fee).