This study guide will help you prepare for any New York Master Electrician License.
New York City does Master Electrician licensing its own way—and it’s one of the reasons the credential carries real weight. The NYC DOB Master Electrician license is designed for professionals who can lead electrical work as an independent contractor, apply NYC Electrical Code requirements correctly, and handle exam pressure with steady performance.
This New York 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built for that reality. You’ll get 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams to help you train the skills that matter most on the NYC DOB written exam: careful reading, strong code-rule reasoning, and consistent pacing from question 1 through question 80.
Practice exams do more than “test your knowledge.” They build the exam-day habits that separate pass-ready candidates from frustrated retesters:
Who this is for:
The NYC DOB Master Electrician licensing process requires candidates to pass both a written exam and a practical exam before submitting a background application. The DOB’s licensing guidance explains that you must pass the written exam first, and only then can you apply for the practical exam.
Written Exam (NYC DOB Master/Special Electrician):
Practical Exam (NYC DOB Master/Special Electrician):
The written exam is designed to assess knowledge of NYC Electrical Codes, NYC rules and regulations, and trade-specific industry knowledge related to the installation, alteration, and repair of wiring and electrical systems. Topic weighting is a big clue for smarter studying: the written exam commonly emphasizes wiring and protection, wiring methods/materials, equipment for general use, communications/conduit fill, and special occupancies/equipment/conditions.
The NYC DOB Master Electrician written exam is closed book. Reference materials are not permitted for the written test. That changes how you should prepare: your goal is not to rely on looking things up—it’s to train recognition and confident decision-making so you can answer efficiently without getting stuck.
What closed-book success looks like:
Because you can’t bring references into the written exam, practice questions are one of the most efficient ways to build exam-ready confidence. They train you to recognize patterns, recall key requirements, and stay calm while the clock is running.
NYC DOB provides a step-by-step pathway for Master and Special Electrician licensing. In short, you apply for the written exam, pass it, apply for the practical exam, pass it, and then submit the background application through DOB NOW: Licensing.
The NYC DOB Master Electrician license qualifications include baseline eligibility requirements and a required experience pathway. NYC DOB lists these qualifications prior to submitting your background application:
Experience criteria: NYC DOB states you must meet one (1) of the listed experience criteria. Two commonly listed pathways include:
NYC also updates its electrical code over time. NYC DOB notes that the 2025 New York City Electrical Code took full effect on December 21, 2025. A master-level candidate should be ready to apply NYC code expectations and rules with precision.
The NYC DOB written exam is only 80 questions—but it’s timed, closed book, and detail-driven. That means the difference between passing and missing the mark is often not “how much you studied,” but how you studied. Practice exams create the right kind of study pressure: you train careful reading and fast decisions, and you learn how to keep momentum.
How to use your 12 practice exams:
How to use the 2 full final exams:
Common closed-book exam mistakes to eliminate during prep:
1 Exam Prep supports NYC DOB Master Electrician candidates with a simple focus: help you prepare the way the exam is actually built. Closed-book testing rewards the electrician who can recognize the concept, recall the requirement, and choose the best answer confidently under time pressure.
This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—and then rehearse with final exams so you walk into the NYC DOB written exam ready to perform.
No. NYC DOB states the written exam is multiple choice and that reference materials are not permitted.
The written exam includes 80 multiple-choice questions.
You have 3 hours to complete the written exam.
The passing score is 70%.
Yes. NYC DOB states candidates must pass both a written and practical exam before submitting a background application to become a Licensed Master/Special Electrician.
NYC DOB lists a $585 fee for the written exam and a $530 fee for the practical exam, paid through the DOB NOW portal process.
NYC DOB states candidates have 24 months from the date of written exam notification to pass the practical exam.
NYC DOB lists qualifying pathways that include a trade-experience route (seven years within ten years, with at least two years in NYC under required supervision) or a degree-plus-experience route (a qualifying bachelor’s degree plus three years within five years, with at least two years in NYC under required supervision), among other listed criteria.
NYC DOB states that as of February 23, 2026, all Master and Special Electrician license applications must be submitted through DOB NOW: Licensing, and the Department no longer accepts walk-in transactions or paper applications.
Use them near the end of your study plan as full dress rehearsals: timed, distraction-free, and completed in one sitting. Then review results to tighten the last weak areas before your scheduled exam date.