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HiraEdu helps Alabama journeyman candidates verify the Board route, organize approved references, and practice the 80-question open-book blueprint.
The Alabama Electrical Journeyman exam is a timed open-book test that rewards code fluency, calculation practice, and careful exam-route confirmation. Candidates should distinguish Alabama Electrical Journeyman from NASCLA Journey-level Electrician and prepare conductors, grounding, raceways, services, motors, lighting, low voltage, fire alarm, overcurrent protection, special occupancies, and safety.
Use these checkpoints to confirm Board approval, exam version, references, and code-study priorities.
Alabama Electrical Journeyman candidates must complete the Board application process and receive approval before scheduling with Prov.
The Alabama Electrical Journeyman exam is open book, timed, and listed as 80 questions with a four-hour time allowance.
The outline covers conductors, grounding, raceways, services, motors, lighting, low voltage, fire alarm, overcurrent protection, special occupancies, and safety.
Candidates should verify whether the Board requires Alabama Electrical Journeyman or the separate NASCLA Journey-level Electrician exam before scheduling.
The Alabama Electrical Contractors Board controls eligibility and required exam selection. Candidates must apply with the Board, wait for approval, and then schedule with Prov within the listed eligibility window. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm whether the correct exam is Alabama Electrical Journeyman, NASCLA Journey-level Electrician, or another electrical classification before study time is committed.
The Alabama Electrical Journeyman outline is built around practical code knowledge: conductors and cables, electrical power, fire detection and alarm systems, general electrical knowledge, grounding and bonding, illuminated signs, lighting, low voltage, motors, overcurrent protection, raceways and boxes, safety, service, feeders, branch circuits, and special occupancies and equipment. HiraEdu turns those categories into NEC lookup practice, calculation drills, and field-style troubleshooting scenarios.
Prov's Alabama CIB says the exams are open book and timed, so success depends on knowing where to find answers quickly in approved references. The Alabama Electrical Journeyman references include American Electrician's Handbook and the 2023 National Electrical Code. HiraEdu helps candidates build a compliant reference map, practice code indexing, manage the four-hour window, and prepare appointment, ID, rescheduling, score, retest, comment, and accommodation procedures.
Use this Prov Journeyman Electrician Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Prov Journeyman Electrician Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The current Alabama Electrical Contractor Board Candidate Information Bulletin says the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board has contracted with Prov to administer the licensing examination program for state licensed electrical contractors and electrical journeymen. Alabama law requires individuals performing work as an Electrical Contractor or Electrical Journeyman to be licensed, and candidates must complete the appropriate Board application before scheduling with Prov. Once approved, candidates have 90 days from the approval date to test, and failing candidates must reapply each time they test. Prov is not authorized to decide which exam a candidate needs; candidates must resolve exam-selection questions with the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board. The CIB lists Alabama Electrical Journeyman as an open-book, timed exam with 80 questions and four hours. The outline includes Conductors and Cables, Electrical Power, Fire Detection and Alarm Systems, General Electrical Knowledge, Grounding and Bonding, Illuminated Signs, Lighting, Low Voltage, Motors, Overcurrent Protection, Raceways and Boxes, Safety Information, Service, Feeders, and Branch Circuits, and Special Occupancies and Equipment. References listed for Alabama Electrical Journeyman include American Electrician's Handbook, 17th Edition, and NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2023. The CIB also lists a NASCLA Journey-level Electrician exam separately at 110 questions in five hours, so candidates should confirm whether Alabama Electrical Journeyman or NASCLA Journey-level Electrician is required. HiraEdu helps candidates verify the Board path, organize approved references, practice NEC navigation, drill calculations and code scenarios, and prepare Prov scheduling, photo ID, rescheduling, score reporting, retesting, exam comments, and accommodations.
The current Alabama Electrical Contractor Board CIB lists the Alabama Electrical Journeyman exam as 80 questions with a four-hour time allowance.
Yes. The Alabama CIB says all listed exams are open book and timed, using the authorized references for the exam.
The CIB lists American Electrician's Handbook, 17th Edition, and NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2023 for the Alabama Electrical Journeyman exam.
Yes. The Alabama CIB says failing candidates must reapply each time they test.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify the Board route, organize approved references, practice NEC lookup and calculations, drill code scenarios, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, rescheduling, score, retest, comment, and accommodation logistics.
Check application approval, eligibility window, required exam name, candidate ID, and whether a NASCLA journey-level exam applies to the license path.
Organize the approved NEC and electrical references with allowed highlighting and permanent tabs, then remove notes, loose inserts, and unapproved materials.
Practice conductors, grounding, raceways, services, feeders, branch circuits, motors, lighting, low voltage, fire alarm, overcurrent protection, special occupancies, and safety.
Schedule through Prov, prepare photo ID, plan reference inspection, track the three-business-day rescheduling rule, and review score reporting, retesting, comments, and accommodations.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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