Virginia 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

Virginia 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

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Virginia 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

Virginia 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: 12 Practice Exams + 2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

Virginia’s Master Electrician credential is all about leadership-level electrical knowledge: planning the work, laying out the details, supervising installation, and making code-driven decisions that hold up under inspection. The exam reflects that responsibility. It doesn’t just check whether you’ve been on job sites—it tests whether you can apply the rules and standards consistently, under time pressure, across a wide range of real-world scenarios.

This Virginia Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built around practice, because practice is what turns experience into test-day performance. You’ll get 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams, giving you repeated chances to work through exam-style questions, tighten up your weak areas, and sharpen your pacing before you sit for the real thing.

If you’ve ever felt the difference between “I know this” and “I can answer this quickly and correctly,” you already understand why practice exams matter. They help you build a reliable method—read the question carefully, identify the code concept being tested, locate the rule in your references, and choose the best answer without second-guessing yourself.

This prep is a strong fit for:

  • Licensed journeymen preparing to move up to Master Electrician in Virginia
  • Experienced electricians who want a structured, practice-first approach
  • Test-takers who need to improve speed, accuracy, and confidence with open-book exam strategy
  • Electricians returning to testing after time away and wanting to rebuild exam rhythm

Exam Details

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.

According to PSI’s Virginia Individual License and Certification Candidate Information Bulletin, the Master Electrician portion is:

  • 90 items
  • 270 minutes to complete
  • Passing score: 63

The same bulletin explains that PSI provides exam scheduling through test centers and also offers a remote proctored option for certain exams (when available under PSI’s process). Your name must match your government-issued ID exactly when you register, and the Board approves applications for testing before PSI schedules the exam.

PSI also lists the Master Electrician examination fee as $125. Examination fees are described as non-refundable and non-transferable, and PSI notes the fee is valid for one year from the date of payment.

While the exact question mix varies from form to form, the exam outline structure emphasizes both technical and regulatory knowledge. The Master Electrician exam blueprint includes core “rules and professional standards” areas (such as standards of practice, standards of conduct, renewal and reinstatement, definitions, qualification for licensure, and revocation of licensure), along with broad electrical knowledge areas (including service equipment, grounding and bonding, conductors and wiring methods, overcurrent protection, motors and controls, utilization equipment, and more). Your practice should prepare you to respond confidently across all these areas—not only the technical installations you do every day, but also the licensing and professional responsibility topics that appear on the exam.

Open Book Test

Yes—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.

That open-book format changes how you should prepare. Success is not about memorizing entire chapters—it’s about being able to locate and apply the correct rule quickly, especially when you’re under a long time limit and the questions keep coming.

Key open-book rules and reference handling (from PSI’s bulletin):

  • No study guides are permitted.
  • No loose papers or unbound references are permitted.
  • If a reference is downloaded from the internet, it must be spiral bound or hole-punched and placed in a binder, or stapled in the left-hand corner.
  • References may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam.
  • Reference materials containing any writing are not allowed into the examination.
  • You may not write in reference materials during the exam session.
  • References may be tabbed with permanent tabs only; no removable tabs are allowed.

Why that matters for your prep: the fastest test-takers aren’t the ones who “know everything” from memory. They’re the ones who can recognize what the question is really asking, identify where the rule lives, and confirm the answer efficiently without getting lost in the book.

Licensing Steps

Virginia’s process is overseen by DPOR’s Board for Contractors. In general, earning a Master Electrician license involves meeting eligibility requirements, applying for examination approval, taking and passing the Master Electrician exam, and then maintaining your license through renewal.

  1. Meet general eligibility requirements. Virginia regulations include general requirements such as being at least 18 years old, submitting identification, and providing documentation of training and experience.
  2. Qualify for Master examination approval. Virginia regulations state that an applicant for examination to be licensed as a master in a trade must meet one of the listed experience standards (see the State Requirements section below).
  3. Submit your application and fee. Virginia regulations describe submitting a completed application with the appropriate fee and required documentation, and that the Board may request additional information to confirm qualifications.
  4. Receive approval to test. PSI’s bulletin states the Board approves applications for testing and that notification is sent upon approval.
  5. Schedule your exam with PSI. Once approved, you register and schedule through PSI using the exam scheduling process.
  6. Pass the Master Electrician exam. Use an open-book strategy that includes reference navigation, time management, and careful reading—then complete the exam within the allotted time.
  7. Renew on time and complete required continuing education. Virginia regulations outline the license expiration timeframe and continuing education requirements tied to renewal and reinstatement.

State Requirements

Virginia defines “master” in a trade as a person who can plan and lay out installation details and supervise the work, using sufficient working knowledge to comply with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code. That definition aligns with the Master Electrician scope: it’s not just doing the work—it’s directing it and ensuring compliance.

General requirements for licensure or certification in Virginia regulations include items such as:

  • Being at least 18 years of age
  • Submitting documentation of identification, vocational training, and experience
  • Following Board and testing organization rules for examination conduct (failure to comply can be grounds for denial)

Master eligibility standards (experience): Virginia regulations state that an applicant for examination to be licensed as a master in a trade must meet one of the following experience standards:

  • Held a valid journeyman license in the trade for a minimum of one year; or
  • Nine years of practical experience in the trade; or
  • Held a valid residential HVAC tradesman or residential plumber tradesman license in the trade for which licensure is desired for three years (this pathway applies to those specific residential trade licenses).

License term, renewal, and continuing education: Virginia regulations state that licenses issued to electricians expire three years from the last day of the month in which they were issued (as shown on the license). As a condition of renewal or reinstatement, individuals holding tradesman licenses with the trade designation of electrical must satisfactorily complete three hours of continuing education for each designation, and that continuing education must be from a provider approved by the Board.

Fees (selected items from Virginia regulations and PSI):

  • Original tradesman license by examination: $150.00 (Virginia regulations)
  • Tradesman renewal fee: $160.00 (Virginia regulations)
  • Master Electrician exam fee: $125 (PSI bulletin)

Reference Books

PSI’s Virginia tradesman bulletin lists the following references under “Electrician only” as materials used to prepare questions. The bulletin also notes that you can use any edition of references and code books as they become available; however, for code questions, the exam will be based only on the edition of the code book that is listed.

  • National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 (2000)
    The code book listed in PSI’s Virginia tradesman bulletin under “Electrician only” references. The bulletin states code questions are based on the listed code book edition.
  • American Electricians’ Handbook (16th edition)
    Listed by PSI as an electrician reference used to prepare questions. As with all allowed references, it must comply with PSI’s open-book rules (no loose pages; no writing; permanent tabs only).

Test Information and Study Materials

With a 90-item exam and a long testing window, many electricians assume time will be “no big deal.” But long exams create their own challenge: mental fatigue. The test rewards the candidate who can stay consistent across the entire session, not just for the first hour.

Use your 12 practice exams + 2 final exams to train these exam-day skills:

  • Question recognition: Identify what the question is truly testing (definition, rule application, exception awareness, sizing concept, safety standard, or professional responsibility topic).
  • Reference navigation: Practice quickly finding the needed section, table, or concept in your allowed references—without turning every question into a 10-minute search.
  • Time management: Learn when to confirm in the book and when to rely on knowledge, and avoid getting trapped on a single question.
  • Consistency under pressure: Build the habit of reading carefully, verifying key details, and selecting the best answer confidently.

A simple practice framework that works:

  • Step 1: Baseline exam. Take one practice exam early and score it honestly. The results tell you what to study next.
  • Step 2: Targeted cycles. Use your misses to build a short list of topics to review, then take another practice exam to confirm improvement.
  • Step 3: Build a “repeat list.” Any topic you miss twice becomes a priority until it turns into a strength.
  • Step 4: Final rehearsal. Save the two full finals for late-stage prep. Take them under realistic conditions to confirm pacing and readiness.

Open-book strategy tip: Your references help most when you use them with intention. Instead of flipping randomly, practice using a consistent approach: identify the keyword, locate the likely chapter/section, confirm the rule, then move on. Over time, you’ll speed up naturally—and that’s where exam confidence comes from.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports your path to becoming a Virginia Master Electrician by focusing on what matters most for licensing exams: structured practice and steady improvement. With a practice-exam-first format, you’re not guessing what will be on the test—you’re training yourself to handle exam-style questions with a clear method and better consistency.

This approach helps you:

  • Study with structure: Practice exams give you a clear routine, so you always know what to do next.
  • Strengthen reference navigation: Open-book exams reward fast, accurate lookups—practice builds that skill.
  • Improve accuracy: Repetition helps reduce careless mistakes and improves confidence in your choices.
  • Build test stamina: Long exams require focus. Practice sessions help you stay sharp deeper into the test.
  • Walk in with a plan: When you’ve trained your pacing and process, exam day feels familiar—not intimidating.

Like any professional credential, earning your Master Electrician license takes real preparation. The right practice helps you tighten up weak spots, sharpen exam instincts, and approach test day with steady confidence.

FAQ Section

Is the Virginia Master Electrician exam open book?

Yes. PSI’s Virginia tradesman Candidate Information Bulletin states that all examinations are open book, and you must bring your own references because they are not provided at the test site.

How many questions are on the Virginia Master Electrician exam?

The PSI bulletin lists the Master Electrician portion as 90 items.

How much time do I get to complete the exam?

PSI lists 270 minutes to complete the Master Electrician portion.

What score do I need to pass?

PSI lists a passing score of 63 for the Master Electrician portion.

Who regulates Master Electrician licensing in Virginia?

Virginia tradesman licensing is regulated by DPOR through the Board for Contractors, and PSI administers the examinations.

What experience do I need to qualify to test for Master licensure?

Virginia regulations state that to be approved to take the master exam in a trade, an applicant must meet one of the experience standards: holding a valid journeyman license in the trade for at least one year, or nine years of practical experience in the trade (with additional provisions for certain residential trade licenses).

What references are listed for the electrician exam in Virginia?

PSI’s Virginia tradesman bulletin lists “Electrician only” references, including the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70, 2000) and the American Electricians’ Handbook (16th edition), among other regulatory references.

Can I highlight or tab my references?

PSI states that references may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam. Tabs must be permanent only, and removable tabs are not allowed. PSI also states that reference materials containing any writing are not allowed into the examination.

How often do Virginia electrician licenses expire and what continuing education is required?

Virginia regulations state that electrician licenses expire three years from the last day of the month in which they were issued (as indicated on the license). For renewal or reinstatement, the regulations require three hours of continuing education for each designation, from a Board-approved provider.

How should I use the two full final exams?

Use them as late-stage readiness checks. Take each final under realistic conditions, then review your results to identify the last weak areas to tighten up before your scheduled exam date.