Moving up to a Virginia Master Electrician license is a milestone—because it represents more than hands-on skill. At the master level, you’re expected to plan, lay out, and supervise electrical work with code-driven accuracy, professional judgment, and consistent compliance. The exam reflects that responsibility. It’s not just “what you know,” but how quickly and correctly you can apply it under time pressure.
This Virginia 2023 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built around what helps most on open-book licensing exams: practice. You’ll work through 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams designed to help you develop a steady test-day process—read with precision, recognize what the question is truly testing, confirm the right rule in your reference, and choose the best answer without second-guessing.
Practice exams do more than measure readiness—they build it. Each set helps you:
Whether you’re coming straight from journeyman work or returning to testing after time away, this study guide gives you a structured routine you can follow: practice, review, correct, repeat—until the exam format feels familiar and manageable.
Virginia tradesman licensing is regulated by the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) through the Board for Contractors. The tradesman examinations are administered by PSI. PSI’s Virginia Individual License and Certification Candidate Information Bulletin lists the Master Electrician portion as:
The bulletin also provides a topic breakdown that includes both professional standards and technical electrical knowledge. Master-level candidates should be ready for questions that cover ethics and professional responsibility (standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal and reinstatement, definitions, qualification for licensure, revocation of licensure) as well as broad electrical competencies (services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, motors and controls, utilization equipment, lighting, and more).
Because the exam includes both rule-based and application-based questions, your study plan should train two skills at the same time: (1) recognizing what the question is really asking, and (2) confirming the correct rule quickly in your references.
Virginia tradesman examinations are open book. PSI’s bulletin states that all examinations are open book and that you must bring your own references because they are not provided at the test site.
Open-book rules that matter on exam day:
Open book doesn’t remove the pressure—it shifts it. The test rewards the electrician who can find and apply the correct requirement efficiently. That’s why timed practice is so effective: it forces you to develop a reliable method for locating answers, confirming exceptions, and moving forward without losing momentum.
Virginia’s Board for Contractors oversees the licensing process for individual tradesmen. The general pathway to a Virginia Master Electrician license includes meeting eligibility requirements, applying for examination approval, completing the PSI exam, and maintaining your license through renewal.
This study guide is designed to support the “exam performance” part of that journey—helping you practice the same type of thinking you’ll need on test day, not just review concepts in the abstract.
Virginia’s tradesman program is administered by DPOR’s Board for Contractors. Regulations include general application requirements and specific experience standards for master examination approval.
General application requirements include:
Master examination approval (experience standards): Virginia regulations state that an applicant for examination to be licensed as a master in a trade must furnish evidence that one of the listed experience standards has been attained. These standards include:
Renewal and continuing education: Virginia regulations state that electrician licenses expire three years from the last day of the month in which they were issued. As a condition of renewal or reinstatement, individuals holding tradesman licenses with the electrical designation must complete three hours of continuing education for each designation from a provider approved by the Board. Renewal fees for a tradesman license are listed as $160.
PSI’s bulletin lists references used to prepare exam questions, including a regulatory reference used across tradesman exams and electrician-specific references. Code questions are based on the edition listed in the bulletin.
With 270 minutes to complete the Master Electrician portion, many candidates assume time won’t be an issue. But long exams create a different challenge: staying consistent deep into the testing session. Your preparation should build both technical readiness and test stamina.
Use the 12 practice exams to train the skills the exam actually demands:
A practical way to study with this guide:
Open-book exams reward a calm, methodical approach. When you’ve practiced enough, you stop “hoping you’ll find it” and start knowing exactly how you’ll handle each question type.
1 Exam Prep supports future Virginia Master Electricians by focusing on realistic practice and organized study structure. The goal is to help you turn real-world experience into reliable exam performance—especially in an open-book format where speed, accuracy, and reference navigation matter.
This guide is designed to keep your preparation practical and focused—so you can study with intention, measure improvement, and walk into the PSI exam with a plan you’ve already practiced.
Yes. PSI’s Virginia tradesman Candidate Information Bulletin states that all examinations are open book, and candidates must bring their own references because they are not provided at the test site.
PSI lists the Master Electrician portion as 90 items.
PSI lists 270 minutes to complete the Master Electrician portion.
PSI lists a passing score of 63 for the Master Electrician portion.
Virginia tradesman licensing is regulated by DPOR through the Board for Contractors, and PSI administers the examinations.
Virginia regulations state that an applicant for examination approval to be licensed as a master in a trade must meet one of the listed experience standards, including holding a valid journeyman license in the trade for at least one year or having nine years of practical experience in the trade.
PSI lists the Virginia Board for Contractors Individual License and Certification Regulations as the regulatory reference for all tradesman exams and lists electrician references including NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) and the American Electricians’ Handbook (16th edition). Code questions are based on the code edition listed in the bulletin.
PSI states references may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam, and references may be tabbed with permanent tabs only (no removable tabs). PSI also states reference materials containing any writing are not allowed into the examination.
Virginia regulations state electrician licenses expire three years from the last day of the month in which they were issued. For renewal or reinstatement, the regulations require three hours of continuing education for the electrical designation from a Board-approved provider.
Use them late in your prep as readiness checks. Take each final under timed conditions, then review results to identify the last weak areas to tighten up before you sit for your PSI exam.