Utah Electrician Exam
Need of a License: Master and journeyman electricians need a license to work in Utah.
Who Grants a License: Electrician licenses are granted by the Utah Department of Commerce.
Qualifications Needed to Receive a License
Master Electrician: A candidate must have a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and one year of practical experience as a licensed apprentice electrician OR an associate of applied sciences degree and 2 years’ practical experience as a licensed journeyman electrician OR a certificate of completion from an approved trade school and 4 years’ practical experience as a licensed journeyman electrician.
Journeyman Electrician: A candidate must have 4 years’ experience as a registered apprentice or 8 years’ practical experience.
Exam Requirements: A candidate for a master electrician license or a journeyman electrician license must pass the Master Electrician Examination or the Journeyman Electrician Examination, respectively.
How to Apply for a License: A candidate for licensure must complete/send an application to the Utah Department of Commerce. The phone number to reach the department is (801) 530-6701.
The journayman and master electrician license application forms can be found at License Application.
Test Content
Master Electrician Exam - The electrical contractor exam consists of 80 questions on code with a time limit of 180 minutes, 50 questions on theory with a time limit of 100 minutes, and a practical exam of 7 items with a time limit of 120 minutes. A candidate needs at least a 75% grade to pass.
The exam covers the following subject areas:
- Raceways and Enclosures
- Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits
- Overcurrent Protection
- Conductors and Cables
- Grounding and Bonding
- Lighting and General Use Equipment
- Special Occupancies and Equipment
- Motors and Controls
- Low Voltage and Communications Circuits
- Fire and Intrusion Detection and Alarm Systems
- Electrical Power
- State Laws and Rules and Safety
- Voltage
- Current
- Resistance
- Power
- Voltage Drop
- Wiring Projects
- Motor Control Project
- Transformer Project
- Light Switch Project Pass Material Identification
- Material Identification Project Pass Conduit Bending
- Complex Bending
- Simple Bending
Journeyman Electrician Exam - The journeyman exam consists of 50 questions on theory with a time limit of 100 minutes and a practical exam of 5 items with a time limit of 90 minutes. A candidate needs at least a 75% grade to pass.
The exam covers the following subject areas:
- General Knowledge
- Raceways and Enclosures
- Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits
- Overcurrent Protection
- Conductors and Cables
- Grounding and Bonding
- Lighting and General Use Equipment
- Special Occupancies and Equipment
- Motors and Controls
- Low Voltage and Communications Circuits
- Fire and Intrusion Detection and Alarm Systems
- Electrical Power
- State Laws and Rules and Safety
- Voltage
- Current
- Resistance
- Power
- Voltage Drop
- Wiring Projects
- Motor Control Project
- Transformer Project
- Light Switch Project Pass Material Identification
- Material Identification Project Pass Conduit Bending
- Simple Bending
For more information about the test, see the Candidate Booklet.
Fees: There is an examination fee.
Who Administers the Test: PSI - They can be contacted at 800-733-9267 or online at https://candidate.psiexams.com/.
License Renewal Requirements: A licensed electrician needs a minimum of 16 hours of continuing education every two years. Licenses must be renewed by November 30th of even-numbered years.
Applicable Code: NEC 2017