The 1 Package: All-Inclusive Florida Electrical Plans Examiner (ICC 3E) Exam, Licensing & Business Setup Solution is built for candidates preparing for the ICC Electrical Plans Examiner exam while also organizing the Florida licensing and business setup side of the process. This package combines exam preparation, included reference materials, 1 year of course access, Application Service, business formation support, EIN filing, and contractor compliance guidance into one all-inclusive solution.
Electrical plans examiner preparation requires more than general electrical knowledge. A plans examiner must be able to review construction documents, interpret electrical layouts, evaluate load calculations, identify service and feeder requirements, understand grounding and bonding rules, review wiring methods, and apply the National Electrical Code to plan-review situations. The ICC Electrical Plans Examiner exam is designed around that type of work. It tests the ability to use the code and reference materials in a practical plan-review setting, not simply the ability to remember isolated facts.
This package is designed for students who want a structured path instead of piecing together books, course access, application help, and business setup services separately. The Florida Electrical Plans Examiner path can involve ICC exam preparation, Florida statutory and administrative rule awareness, accessibility and energy code materials, professional regulation, workers’ compensation, construction lien law, and other state-specific references. The 1 Package organizes those elements into a single preparation and setup option.
The package price is $2,675. A $300 refundable deposit is collected with the package. The total due today is $2,975.
The ICC Electrical Plans Examiner exam is identified by ICC as Exam ID: E3. ICC lists the E3 Electrical Plans Examiner exam with 70 questions and a 3 hour and 30 minute testing duration. This exam is part of ICC’s code official certification program and is used to measure knowledge related to electrical plan review.
The exam focuses on electrical plan review knowledge, code navigation, and the ability to apply electrical code requirements to plans, drawings, specifications, schedules, and calculations. Candidates preparing for the ICC 3E Electrical Plans Examiner exam should be ready to work through questions involving services, feeders, branch circuits, load calculations, wiring methods, equipment, grounding and bonding, special occupancies, special equipment, and special systems.
The 2020 National Electrical Code is the main electrical code reference listed for this package. Ugly’s Electrical References is also included as a supporting electrical reference. These materials are important because the exam requires more than knowing where a topic appears in the code. Students must be able to read the question, recognize what is being asked, locate the correct section, apply the rule, and choose the best answer within the testing time.
For Florida candidates, this product also includes Florida-specific references that support broader licensing and professional preparation. These materials include Florida statutory chapters, Florida Administrative Code rules, accessibility and energy conservation references, professional regulation materials, workers’ compensation statutes, construction lien law, and related regulatory content. Together, the electrical and Florida materials help students prepare for both the exam and the professional environment connected to plans examination and contracting activity in Florida.
The ICC Electrical Plans Examiner exam is an open book test. Open book testing rewards candidates who can use the code quickly and accurately. It does not remove the need to study. In many ways, open book exams require more disciplined preparation because students must understand where information is located and how to move through the reference materials under time pressure.
For the ICC 3E exam, students should practice locating requirements in the NEC, reading definitions carefully, using tables properly, reviewing plan-review scenarios, and applying code provisions to electrical systems shown on plans. Strong preparation includes repeated work with services, feeders, branch circuits, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, wiring methods, panel schedules, load calculations, special occupancies, special equipment, and electrical distribution systems.
Open book success depends on familiarity. A candidate who has only skimmed the books may lose valuable time searching for basic sections. A candidate who has practiced code navigation can move more confidently through the exam, recognize key terms, and use the references with purpose. This package supports that process by combining the listed materials with organized course access and exam-focused preparation.
Florida building code administrators, inspectors, and plans examiners are regulated through the Florida Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board under the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Candidates pursuing plans examiner certification should follow the current DBPR application process and select the category that matches the certification they are seeking.
A typical Florida plans examiner path includes identifying the correct certification category, reviewing state application requirements, preparing for required examinations, completing the application, submitting supporting documentation, and meeting the experience or education requirements that apply to the specific certification. Florida requirements for building code administrators, inspectors, and plans examiners are connected to Chapter 468, Part XII, Florida Statutes, and the applicable administrative rules of the Florida Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board.
The Application Service included with this package is designed to help students organize the application side of the process while they focus on exam preparation. Application support can be especially helpful for candidates who are managing exam study, reference materials, business setup, and licensing documents at the same time. State review and approval remain under the authority of the proper licensing agency.
The business setup portion of this package is intended for candidates who want a more complete start-to-finish solution. Business formation support helps establish the entity structure, EIN filing helps create the tax identification foundation for the business, and compliance guidance helps students understand the administrative responsibilities that can come with operating professionally in Florida.
Florida’s code official licensing structure includes building code administrators, inspectors, and plans examiners. Electrical plans examiner candidates should be familiar with the Florida framework that governs certification, professional duties, regulation, and compliance. The Florida materials included in this package support that broader preparation.
Chapter 468, Part XII, Florida Statutes, is directly connected to building code administrators, inspectors, and plans examiners. The package also includes 61G19, F.A.C., which contains rules for building code administrators and inspectors. Chapter 455, Florida Statutes, supports professional regulation through DBPR. Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, covers public officer and employee ethics provisions. These references help candidates understand the regulatory environment around code enforcement and plan review work.
Electrical plans examiners may also encounter issues related to contractor regulation, accessibility, energy conservation, engineering, architecture, manufactured buildings, workers’ compensation, construction liens, and related Florida statutes and rules. The included reference list reflects that broader professional context. Students should study these materials as part of a complete preparation strategy, especially when the goal includes both exam preparation and licensing support.
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The best way to prepare for the ICC 3E Electrical Plans Examiner exam is to study the NEC as a working plan-review tool. Students should practice reviewing electrical information the way a plans examiner would: checking service size, verifying feeders, reviewing branch circuit requirements, confirming conductor ampacity, evaluating overcurrent protection, checking grounding and bonding, and understanding how the electrical design is represented in drawings and schedules.
Important NEC study areas include general requirements, branch circuits, feeders, services, wiring and protection, wiring methods and materials, equipment for general use, special occupancies, special equipment, and special conditions. Students should also become comfortable with electrical calculations, tables, definitions, conductor rules, raceway requirements, panel schedules, disconnecting means, and plan notes.
Timed practice is important because the ICC 3E exam includes 70 questions in 3 hours and 30 minutes. Students should build the habit of reading each question carefully, identifying the topic, locating the correct reference, and eliminating answer choices that do not match the code language. A steady practice routine can improve speed and reduce the stress of working through a long open book exam.
The Florida references in this package should be approached with organization. Rather than treating the Florida statutes and rules as unrelated reading, students should group them by purpose. Some references support licensing and professional regulation. Some support building code administration. Others support accessibility, energy conservation, manufactured buildings, ethics, workers’ compensation, construction liens, engineering, architecture, or coastal and federal regulatory topics. Understanding the purpose of each reference helps students build a more complete professional foundation.
1 Exam Prep helps students approach the Florida Electrical Plans Examiner (ICC 3E) path with structure, organization, and practical support. This all-inclusive package is designed for candidates who want exam preparation, licensing support, and business setup assistance in one place.
The exam preparation side focuses on organized study guidance, electrical plan-review knowledge, NEC navigation, practice-oriented preparation, and confidence-building study structure. Students preparing for the ICC 3E exam need to know how to work with the NEC, understand plan-review scenarios, and locate answers efficiently during an open book test. 1 Exam Prep supports that process by helping students focus on major exam topics and use the reference materials more effectively.
The licensing support side helps students organize the application process connected to their Florida goals. The business setup side adds formation support, EIN filing, and compliance guidance for students who want to move beyond exam prep and establish a professional business foundation. The package is promotional, practical, and built around support, not unrealistic promises.
With included books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, business formation support, EIN filing, and contractor compliance guidance, this package gives students a more complete preparation and setup experience than exam prep alone.
This package includes the listed reference materials, 1 year of course access, Application Service, business formation support, EIN filing with the IRS, and contractor compliance guidance.
The package price is $2,675. The refundable deposit is $300. The total due today is $2,975.
Yes. The ICC Electrical Plans Examiner exam is an open book test. Students should prepare by practicing NEC navigation, electrical plan-review questions, and timed code lookup.
ICC lists the E3 Electrical Plans Examiner exam with 70 questions and a 3 hour and 30 minute testing duration.
Students should study services, feeders, branch circuits, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, equipment, special occupancies, special equipment, special systems, calculations, panel schedules, and electrical plan-review procedures.
Yes. Application Service is included with this all-inclusive package.
Yes. The package includes business formation support, EIN filing with the IRS, and contractor compliance guidance.
This package includes 1 year of course access.