The 1 Package is an all-inclusive preparation and business setup solution for candidates pursuing the New Mexico Residential and Commercial Electrical Part 2 (Residential) Contractor EE-98 exam. This package is designed for candidates who want exam preparation, rental reference books, licensing support, and business setup guidance in one organized package. It supports candidates studying residential electrical code topics, New Mexico electrical provisions, contractor business preparation, application support, and business formation needs.
This package includes the listed electrical references: National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 and New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020. These references support preparation for residential electrical code navigation, wiring methods, conductors, raceways, grounding and bonding awareness, services, feeders, branch circuits, panels, boxes, outlets, equipment requirements, dwelling-related electrical topics, New Mexico electrical provisions, tables, definitions, notes, exceptions, and open-book exam preparation.
The package also includes business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4. These business books support broader contractor licensing preparation when business and law study materials apply to the candidate’s licensing path. Candidates preparing for the EE-98 Part 2 Residential exam should use the electrical references for technical trade preparation and the business books for business-related licensing study.
Residential electrical contractor exam preparation requires more than field experience. Candidates may already have experience with dwelling wiring, panels, branch circuits, devices, receptacles, lighting, grounding, bonding, service equipment, feeders, raceways, boxes, cables, troubleshooting, or jobsite procedures. The exam also requires the ability to read code language carefully, move through references, locate definitions and tables, and confirm answers from approved books during open-book testing.
The 1 Package is built to support that process from several angles. It includes rental books for study, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation support, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance. Candidates can study the trade references while also receiving support with business setup steps that are important for operating professionally as a contractor.
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The New Mexico Residential and Commercial Electrical Part 2 (Residential) Contractor EE-98 exam is intended for candidates preparing to demonstrate knowledge of residential electrical work, electrical code requirements, New Mexico electrical provisions, and open-book reference use. This package supports preparation using the listed references, 1 year of course access, business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, Application Service, and business setup support.
Important study areas include NEC organization, definitions, residential wiring methods, conductor requirements, cables, raceways, boxes, outlets, receptacles, lighting, dwelling-unit branch circuits, services, feeders, panels, grounding and bonding awareness, equipment requirements, overcurrent protection awareness, New Mexico electrical provisions, tables, notes, exceptions, calculations where applicable, and reference navigation.
National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 supports electrical trade preparation. Candidates should become familiar with article organization, definitions, wiring method requirements, conductor provisions, dwelling-unit electrical topics, grounding and bonding material, equipment requirements, service and feeder topics, branch circuit provisions, overcurrent protection material, tables, notes, and exceptions. NEC questions may require candidates to identify the correct article, interpret a table, apply a definition, or confirm an answer from exact code language.
New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020 supports state-specific electrical preparation. Candidates should study this reference alongside the NEC so they can recognize New Mexico electrical provisions and locate state material when a question points to a New Mexico-specific topic. State code study helps candidates avoid relying only on the model code when the exam requires attention to New Mexico material.
The EE-98 Part 2 exam can involve questions that combine code knowledge with residential electrical field judgment. A question may describe a dwelling wiring condition, conductor, cable, raceway, panel, outlet, receptacle, lighting circuit, branch circuit, service condition, feeder, grounding issue, bonding issue, overcurrent protection topic, New Mexico provision, table note, exception, or code-defined term. Candidates should practice reading each question carefully, identifying the subject, selecting the correct reference, and confirming the answer from the book.
Because this package includes 1 year of course access, candidates should use the online preparation consistently with the rental references. The course helps organize study, while the books provide the source material for open-book preparation. The strongest preparation includes repeated exposure to code language, steady reference navigation practice, careful review of tables and definitions, and a clear study routine built around the actual references.
The New Mexico Residential and Commercial Electrical Part 2 (Residential) Contractor EE-98 examination is an open book test using approved references. Candidates are responsible for bringing approved reference materials to the examination center when required by testing instructions. This package includes the listed rental references for study, business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, 1 year of course access, Application Service, and business setup support.
Open-book testing rewards preparation with the actual references. Candidates should not wait until exam day to learn where information is located. They should practice using the NEC and New Mexico Electrical Code repeatedly so the layout of each reference becomes familiar.
Reference materials must be bound and may be highlighted, underlined, and indexed before the examination session. Permanent tabs are allowed. Temporary tabs, including Post-it notes, are not allowed and must be removed before the exam begins. Reference materials containing writing are not allowed into the examination, and candidates are not permitted to write in the references during the testing session.
Open-book preparation should include regular practice with tables of contents, indexes, article numbers, definitions, tables, notes, exceptions, calculation sections, and New Mexico provisions. Candidates should also practice deciding which reference to use first. NEC and New Mexico Electrical Code questions may look similar at first glance, but each reference serves a different purpose.
The 1 Package supports open-book preparation by combining rental references with 1 year of course access. Candidates should use the course and books together to build a steady routine. Repeated reference navigation helps candidates locate residential electrical code topics, New Mexico provisions, conductors, wiring methods, dwelling-unit branch circuit topics, grounding and bonding material, service and feeder topics, tables, definitions, and business reference topics more confidently.
Candidates preparing for the New Mexico Residential and Commercial Electrical Part 2 (Residential) Contractor EE-98 exam should begin by confirming that this classification matches their licensing goal. Residential electrical work can involve dwelling wiring, services, feeders, branch circuits, panels, raceways, boxes, devices, lighting, grounding, bonding, electrical safety, and code compliance.
A practical preparation path includes reviewing the exam focus, gathering required information, using the included Application Service, completing the proper application or approval process when required, scheduling the exam, studying the listed rental references, using the online course, practicing open-book reference navigation, preparing for any additional required exam, and arriving at the test center with proper identification and approved materials. Candidates should also review all testing instructions before exam day.
The 1 Package also includes business setup services that support the broader contractor path. Business Formation support helps establish an LLC or Corporation so the customer’s business is legally structured and ready to operate as an electrical contractor in New Mexico. EIN Filing with the IRS helps obtain the Employer Identification Number needed to support professional business operations. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps customers understand compliance needs connected to operating as a contractor.
Because contractor exams are reference-based, candidates should build a study routine around the actual books. Reading general summaries alone is not enough. Candidates should spend time inside National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020, New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020, and business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4.
EE-98 Part 2 questions often contain details that affect the correct answer, such as conductor type, cable type, raceway type, dwelling unit condition, panel location, service or feeder condition, branch circuit topic, grounding topic, bonding topic, overcurrent protection issue, New Mexico provision, table note, exception, or code-defined term. Candidates should practice identifying the key subject before opening a book. This helps them choose the correct reference and avoid losing time in the wrong section.
New Mexico EE-98 Part 2 preparation requires study of the listed electrical references, New Mexico electrical provisions, business books where applicable, and open-book reference navigation. This package includes National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020, New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020, business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation support, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
The New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020 is an important state-specific reference for this package. Candidates should study it alongside the NEC to become familiar with New Mexico electrical provisions and how state material may affect exam preparation. State-specific reference navigation should be part of the regular study process.
The National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 supports residential electrical code preparation. Candidates should review NEC organization, definitions, wiring methods, conductors, cables, raceways, boxes, outlets, equipment requirements, dwelling-unit provisions, branch circuits, services, feeders, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection awareness, tables, notes, and exceptions. Strong NEC navigation is one of the most important parts of open-book electrical exam preparation.
The included business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4 support licensing-related business study when applicable. This package also includes business setup support designed to help customers move from exam preparation into professional contractor operations. Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance are included so customers can address important business structure and compliance needs along with exam preparation.
Application Service is included with this package. This support helps candidates organize the licensing application portion of the process while they focus on studying the electrical references and preparing for open-book testing. Candidates should still review all instructions, requirements, and communications connected to their licensing path and exam scheduling.
Exam preparation is only one part of the overall licensing process. Candidates may need to complete application steps, meet eligibility requirements, submit documentation, follow testing instructions, and comply with requirements connected to the EE-98 Part 2 classification. This package supports preparation through rental references, online study guidance, business books, Application Service, and business setup services.
These rental references should be used throughout the 1 year of course access. Candidates should become familiar with the organization of each code book and how topics are presented. Strong reference familiarity helps candidates work more efficiently during open-book testing and reduces the chance of searching in the wrong source during the exam.
Because this package includes rental books, course access, business books, Application Service, and business setup services, candidates should use each part of the package for its intended role. The electrical references provide the source material for technical exam preparation. The business books support licensing-related business study when applicable. The online course helps organize exam review. Application Service supports the application portion of the licensing process. Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance support the professional business side of becoming a contractor.
New Mexico EE-98 Part 2 preparation should focus on both residential electrical knowledge and reference navigation. Candidates should study the NEC, New Mexico Electrical Code, business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, and the layout of every included rental reference.
NEC preparation should include article navigation, definitions, wiring methods, conductor requirements, cables, raceways, boxes, outlets, equipment installation, dwelling-unit provisions, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection awareness, tables, notes, and exceptions. Candidates should practice moving from a keyword in the question to the correct article, table, definition, or code section.
New Mexico electrical preparation should include separate review of New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020. Candidates should learn how state provisions are organized and how to locate New Mexico-specific material quickly. State code familiarity helps candidates avoid treating every question as an NEC-only question.
Residential electrical study should include steady practice with dwelling-related code topics. Candidates should review branch circuits, receptacles, lighting, equipment requirements, panels, services, feeders, grounding, bonding, wiring methods, and box or raceway concepts. Questions may describe familiar field conditions but require answers from exact code language.
Business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4 should be used for licensing-related business study when applicable. The business setup services included in The 1 Package help support the next stage of the contractor path by addressing business formation, EIN filing, and contractor compliance guidance.
A strong study routine should include both reading and active reference practice. Candidates should identify a topic, locate it in the proper reference, read the surrounding section, review any related tables or notes, and practice returning to that location. Repetition helps candidates use the references more efficiently during open-book testing.
Reference navigation should be practiced throughout the 1 year of course access. Candidates should learn how to move from a keyword in the question to the right reference, article, code section, table, definition, or note. They should practice locating residential electrical topics, New Mexico provisions, wiring method rules, conductor topics, grounding and bonding material, service and feeder provisions, branch circuit requirements, dwelling-unit requirements, and business reference material.
The most effective open-book preparation combines familiarity, repetition, and careful reading. Candidates should know where major residential electrical, NEC, New Mexico electrical, and business topics are located, how the references explain them, and how to confirm answers from the books. The 1 Package is designed to make that process more organized through rental references, 1 year of course access, business books, Application Service, and business setup support.
1 Exam Prep helps candidates prepare with organized, trade-focused support designed around the way open-book contractor exams are actually taken. For the New Mexico Residential and Commercial Electrical Part 2 (Residential) Contractor EE-98 exam, preparation is not only about having the listed references. It is about learning how to use those references, recognize key terms, locate sections quickly, and apply residential electrical code knowledge with confidence.
The 1 Package supports candidates through rental references, business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, Contractor Compliance Guidance, organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, and reference navigation. Students can focus their review on NEC 2020 topics, New Mexico Electrical Code provisions, dwelling-unit wiring topics, residential services and feeders, grounding and bonding, branch circuits, business preparation materials, and open-book exam strategy while also receiving business setup support.
Business Formation support helps establish the customer’s LLC or Corporation so the business is legally structured and ready to operate as an electrical contractor in New Mexico. EIN Filing helps obtain the Employer Identification Number needed to open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps customers understand compliance requirements necessary for New Mexico contractors so the business is positioned for long-term success.
1 Exam Prep’s approach is practical and exam-oriented. The goal is to help candidates reduce confusion, organize their study routine, and build confidence through repeated reference navigation and code-focused review. Candidates still need to study consistently and understand the material, but having rental references, course access, business books, Application Service, and business setup support together can make the preparation process more manageable and focused.
Many EE-98 Part 2 candidates have residential electrical, service, installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, wiring, or field experience but are less familiar with moving through multiple references under exam pressure. 1 Exam Prep helps support that transition by encouraging reference familiarity, organized study habits, practice-oriented preparation, and a clearer plan for exam-day book navigation.
This package includes rental access to National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 and New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2020. It also includes business books listed as Includes Lines 2-4, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
The total cost is $2,235, plus a $250 refundable deposit, for a total of $2,485 All-Inclusive – No Hidden Fees!
Yes. The $250 refundable deposit is refundable if books are returned in similar condition within 1 year.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.
Yes. The 1 Package includes Business Formation support, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
This package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with this package.
Yes. The exam is an open-book test using approved references. Candidates should bring only approved materials and follow all testing center rules.
Reference materials containing writing are not allowed into the examination, and candidates are not permitted to write in the references during the testing session. Highlighting, underlining, indexing, and permanent tabs are allowed.
No product can guarantee an exam result or licensing approval. This package supports candidates through rental references, course access, business books, Application Service, business setup support, contractor compliance guidance, organized review, and open-book reference navigation.