Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

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Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

If you’re pursuing the Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) contractor license, your exam preparation needs to do two things well: build real electrical understanding and build fast, confident reference skills. Because this is an open-book exam, performance often comes down to how efficiently you can use the approved books—finding the right NEC rule, confirming details, and keeping your pace steady under time limits.

The Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package from 1 Exam Prep is designed to remove the typical friction points that slow candidates down. You receive a pre-tabbed and highlighted rental book set for 1 year, a 1-year online self-study exam prep course covering the Electrical Trade exam, and application assistance to help you complete and submit your Georgia Electrical Contractor application correctly. You also receive a refundable deposit option when the books are returned in similar condition within the one-year rental window.

This “Ultimate” package is built for candidates who want structure and support from day one—no prep work on the books, no guessing what to study next, and no trying to navigate the application process alone.

💵 Pricing Breakdown:
Book Rental + Online Course + Virtual Classes + Application Help: $1,095
Refundable Deposit: $400
Total: $1,495

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management – Georgia, 5th Edition; American Electricians Handbook, 17th Edition; Employer’s Tax Guide, Circular E, 2025; Code of Federal Regulations – 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), latest amendments; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC); Printreading Based on 2020 NEC; Ugly’s Electrical References, 2020 Edition.
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.

Return your books in similar condition within 1 year and receive your $400 refundable deposit back via check. With a full year of rental access, you can study at a realistic pace and schedule your exam when your practice performance is consistent.

What You Get

  • Pre-Tabbed & Highlighted Book Set (Rental): All state-required books for the exam come professionally highlighted and tabbed for fast navigation during your open-book test—no need to prep the books yourself.
  • 1 Year Online Self-Study Exam Prep Course: Study at your own pace with an on-demand course covering the Electrical Trade exam, including practice questions, test-taking strategies, and code explanations.
  • Application Assistance: Our team helps you complete and submit your Georgia Electrical Contractor application, keeping you on track from start to finish.
  • 1 Year Book Rental Access: Keep the full book set for up to 1 year—enough time to study, schedule, and pass your exam.
  • $400 Refundable Deposit: Return your books in similar condition within 1 year and receive a full refund of your deposit via check.

Exam Details

The Georgia Electrical Contractor exam is designed to evaluate contractor-level competence in code compliance, trade knowledge, and professional responsibility. In an open-book environment, you must be able to interpret the question correctly, identify which reference applies, confirm the correct NEC rule or requirement, and maintain steady pacing.

This Ultimate package supports candidates preparing for the Electrical Class I (Restricted) contractor pathway by combining:

  • NEC-based code readiness (your core open-book reference)
  • Trade fundamentals and applied knowledge (handbook and reference tools)
  • Safety and compliance awareness (OSHA 29 CFR 1926)
  • Business and employer responsibilities (NASCLA Georgia + Circular E)
  • Plan/printreading skills (Printreading reference)

The goal isn’t to overwhelm you with information. It’s to give you a complete, organized system so your study time translates into real exam performance.

Open Book Test

This package is designed for an open-book exam environment where approved references are used during testing. Open-book success depends heavily on navigation speed and careful confirmation. The better your process, the more time you keep—and the more confident your answers become.

Use this repeatable open-book workflow while studying and testing:

  • Step 1: Identify the topic: box fill, conduit fill, conductor sizing, ampacity, overcurrent protection, grounding/bonding, services, motors, or special equipment topics.
  • Step 2: Choose the best reference first: NEC for code rules and tables; Ugly’s for quick formula checks; handbook for applied concepts; OSHA for safety/compliance; business references for contractor operations.
  • Step 3: Navigate efficiently: use indexes and the book structure to reach the correct section quickly.
  • Step 4: Confirm the full requirement: read exceptions, notes, and table footnotes before choosing an answer.
  • Step 5: Keep pacing steady: don’t let a single question consume too much time—mark it and return later if needed.

Your pre-tabbed and highlighted books are designed to make this process smoother. Tabs help you jump to major areas quickly, while highlighting makes high-frequency material easier to review and confirm under pressure.

Licensing Steps

Georgia electrical contractor licensing typically involves an application process and required examination(s). While exact eligibility requirements depend on your applicant status and license classification, most candidates follow a practical sequence:

  1. Confirm your classification: Electrical Class I (Restricted) based on the scope of work you intend to perform.
  2. Start your application: gather required documentation and complete the Georgia application steps.
  3. Study with approved references: build NEC navigation speed and trade knowledge readiness.
  4. Use practice questions and strategy training: apply your course practice to improve pacing and reduce second-guessing.
  5. Schedule and take the exam: test when your practice sessions show consistent speed and accuracy.
  6. Complete post-exam steps: follow Georgia instructions for license issuance after meeting exam requirements.

This package supports the process with application assistance plus the books and course structure needed to prepare efficiently.

State Requirements

Georgia electrical contractors must demonstrate competence in NEC-based compliance, safe work practices, and contractor-level responsibility. Even within a restricted scope, the exam expects professional decision-making across code, safety, and practical installation knowledge.

This package supports Georgia-focused readiness through:

  • Georgia contractor operations and responsibility topics (NASCLA Georgia business/law reference)
  • Employer responsibility and payroll fundamentals (Circular E)
  • Jobsite safety awareness (OSHA 29 CFR 1926)
  • NEC-driven compliance knowledge (2023 NEC)
  • Trade reference support (American Electricians Handbook + Ugly’s)
  • Plan-reading reinforcement (Printreading reference)

When you combine that reference set with an exam-focused course and consistent practice, you build the kind of readiness that shows up on exam day: calm, fast confirmation and confident answer selection.

Reference Books

  • NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management – Georgia, 5th Edition
    Georgia-focused contractor business and responsibility reference supporting professional operations and licensing-level topics.
  • American Electricians Handbook, 17th Edition
    Applied trade reference supporting electrical theory, installation concepts, and practical decision-making that can appear in scenario-based questions.
  • Employer’s Tax Guide, Circular E, 2025
    Employer payroll and tax fundamentals supporting contractor operations and employer responsibility awareness.
  • Code of Federal Regulations – 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), latest amendments
    Construction safety regulations supporting compliance awareness and safe-work decision-making on jobsites.
  • 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC)
    Your primary open-book code reference for wiring methods, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, services, motors, and table-driven questions.
  • Printreading Based on 2020 NEC
    Plan-reading and print interpretation reference supporting how code concepts connect to drawings, layouts, and installation interpretation.
  • Ugly’s Electrical References, 2020 Edition
    Fast-reference tool supporting formulas, tables, and commonly used electrical reference items helpful for quick verification and calculations.

Test Information and Study Materials

Your Ultimate package includes a 1 Year Online Self-Study Exam Prep Course covering the Electrical Trade exam. The course includes practice questions, test-taking strategies, and code explanations designed to help you build real exam performance rather than random familiarity.

How to use the course and books together:

  • Use the course as your weekly structure: follow the lesson flow so your study stays organized.
  • Reinforce with the NEC immediately: after each topic, locate the related NEC article/section and confirm what the rule actually says.
  • Train table reading: many NEC questions hinge on tables and footnotes—practice reading them carefully under time pressure.
  • Practice under a timer: timed practice is what turns knowledge into test-day performance.
  • Review missed items by NEC location: write down the article/section where the correct answer came from and revisit it weekly.

A simple weekly rhythm that works well for open-book NEC exams:

  • 2 sessions/week: NEC navigation drills + course practice questions (focus on speed and accuracy)
  • 1 session/week: calculations and quick-reference practice (Ugly’s + NEC confirmation)
  • 1 session/week: safety and responsibility rotation (OSHA + business/employer basics)
  • 1 session/week: practice set or simulation-style run + review of missed topics

With consistent practice, your code lookups become faster, your decision-making becomes calmer, and exam-day pacing becomes familiar.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports Georgia electrical contractor candidates with a structured, practice-driven system designed for open-book success. Instead of studying in circles, you prepare with a complete reference set, exam-focused course guidance, and a repeatable method for finding and confirming NEC requirements efficiently.

  • Organized study guidance: a course-driven plan so you always know what to work on next
  • Trade-focused review: materials support real electrical understanding and contractor-level judgment
  • Practice-oriented preparation: practice questions and strategies improve pacing and confidence
  • Reference navigation support: pre-tabbed and highlighted books make open-book performance smoother
  • Process support: application assistance helps you move forward without paperwork stress

The goal is practical: help you study efficiently, build real open-book performance, and walk into exam day confident in your process.

FAQ

What is the pricing for the Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package?

Book Rental + Online Course + Virtual Classes + Application Help is $1,095. The refundable deposit is $400. The total is $1,495.

How does the refundable deposit work?

Return the books in similar condition within 1 year and receive a full refund of your $400 deposit via check.

How long do I have access to the books and course?

You receive 1 year book rental access and 1 year of course access.

Is the Georgia Electrical Class I (Restricted) exam open book?

This package is built for an open-book exam environment and includes highlighted and tabbed references designed for faster navigation and better pacing.

What does the online course include?

The on-demand course covers the Electrical Trade exam and includes practice questions, test-taking strategies, and code explanations.

Why are the books pre-tabbed and highlighted?

Tabs and highlighting help you study faster and navigate more efficiently during open-book practice and exam-day lookups, reducing wasted time searching for key sections.

Does the package include application help?

Yes. Application assistance is included to help you complete and submit your Georgia Electrical Contractor application accurately and efficiently.