If you’re preparing for the Missouri Master Electrician exam built on the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC), you already know the code book isn’t just a “nice-to-have”—it’s the core tool you’ll use to locate answers quickly, verify requirements, and work through calculations and installation scenarios under exam pressure.
The Missouri Master Electrician 2017 Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package is designed for speed and confidence. Instead of losing days to manual tab placement and page-by-page highlighting, you get an exam-ready NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2017 edition prepared with permanent tabs and clean highlights to make key sections easier to find when time matters.
This package is especially helpful if you’re aiming to improve your navigation—knowing exactly where to go in the NEC for grounding and bonding, feeder and branch-circuit rules, conductor ampacities, overcurrent protection, motors, special occupancies, and the many “small-but-critical” details that show up in master-level questions.
When you’re testing, your performance often comes down to two things: (1) understanding what the question is asking and (2) finding the supporting NEC rule fast enough to answer confidently. That’s what a well-prepped book helps you do—reduce search time, reduce second-guessing, and keep your focus on solving.
For Missouri Electrical Contractor Licensing exams delivered through Prov, the Master Electrician 2017 exam is a computer-based exam with:
Master-level testing typically expects you to apply NEC rules in realistic job situations—not just recall a definition. That means you’ll want to be comfortable moving between articles, tables, exceptions, and notes, and you’ll want to build the habit of confirming your answer by locating the exact supporting code language.
The Master Electrician 2017 exam content areas for Missouri Electrical Contractor Licensing exams delivered through Prov include topics such as:
For open-book exams delivered through Prov, reference materials must follow specific rules. This highlighted & tabbed package is built around the kind of book preparation that supports open-book testing while keeping your materials organized and compliant.
Key open-book reference rules include:
Because open-book exams reward fast navigation, a tabbed and highlighted NEC can be a major advantage for pacing. Instead of hunting for an article number or table location, your hands learn where to go—saving minutes that add up quickly over a timed exam.
Missouri electrical contracting is regulated through the Missouri Division of Professional Registration via the Office of Statewide Electrical Contractors. Missouri law requires that, to become licensed, a company representative demonstrates competency by passing the required exam in the electrical field for which licensure is being sought.
While every candidate’s path can differ depending on the license classification and which exam is needed, a typical testing-to-licensing workflow looks like this:
This book package supports the step that often makes or breaks exam day: efficient code navigation. If you know the NEC but can’t locate the rule fast enough, you’ll feel rushed. If you can locate the rule quickly, you can slow down, check the details, and answer with confidence.
Missouri’s statewide electrical contractor licensing process requires demonstrating competency through an approved examination for the electrical field in which licensure is being sought. Missouri accepts electrical examinations from Prov to qualify for licensure, including the Master Electrician 2017 exam based on the NFPA 70 (NEC) 2017.
Because exam selection and licensing classification must match, it’s important that your preparation materials match your exam version. This package is specifically aligned to the 2017 NEC edition so your studying, practice, and exam-day lookups stay consistent.
In addition, reference materials used for open-book exams must follow testing rules—especially around tab types, written notes, and marking during the exam. This is one of the biggest reasons candidates choose a prepared book package: it supports organized study while keeping your materials aligned with typical open-book reference requirements.
The NEC is a big book, and the best study plans treat it like a tool you train with—not a book you simply read. This package supports several high-impact study habits that can make your prep more efficient:
Even if you’ve worked in the field for years, the exam demands “code-accurate” answers. This package supports the practical side of that: building a repeatable system to find the exact NEC rule quickly and reliably.
1 Exam Prep supports exam candidates by making preparation more organized, more practical, and easier to maintain—especially when you’re balancing work, family, and jobsite responsibilities.
Instead of approaching the NEC like a massive reading assignment, our approach emphasizes:
This package is a simple upgrade that supports the way successful candidates actually prepare: by training code navigation alongside code knowledge.
This package includes the NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC), 2017 edition prepared with permanent tabs and highlights to help you navigate faster during study and exam practice.
For the Missouri Electrical Contractor Licensing exams delivered through Prov, the exam is treated as an open-book exam with reference material rules that allow permanent tabs and highlighting/underlining (while prohibiting handwritten notes and marking in the book during the test).
Yes. For open-book exams delivered through Prov, permanent tabs such as gummed tabs, self-adhesive tabs with printable inserts, or insertable tab dividers (for three-ring binders only) are permitted. Repositionable tabs and Post-it notes are not permitted.
No. Open-book reference rules prohibit handwritten notes in any portion of a reference book for these exams.
No. While books can contain highlighting and underlining, you cannot mark in your books during the test.
This package is based on the 2017 NEC (NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2017 edition), matching the Master Electrician 2017 exam reference.
Master-level questions often require you to move quickly between rules, exceptions, and tables. Tabs help you get to the right section faster, and highlights help key requirements stand out so you can confirm details without wasting time.
For Missouri Electrical Contractor Licensing exams delivered through Prov, the Master Electrician 2017 exam includes 60 questions with 3 hours allowed.
Yes. Field experience helps, but the exam is built around code-accurate answers. A well-organized NEC supports fast verification of the exact rule the question is testing—especially when similar requirements exist across multiple articles.