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HiraEdu helps master or unlimited electrical candidates confirm the Alabama Board path, organize current references, and practice the 110-question NASCLA Electrical Contractor blueprint.
The master or unlimited route requires Board approval, a timed open-book theory exam, current NEC and safety references, and often a separate Business and Law requirement. Preparation should integrate code navigation, electrical theory, wiring methods, project design, safety, special occupancies, reference lookup, and Prov scheduling rules.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the route, reference set, theory domains, and Business and Law pairing.
Alabama candidates must complete the Board application process and receive approval before scheduling master, unlimited, or NASCLA electrical exams with Prov.
The CIB describes NASCLA Electrical Contractor as Master Electrician or Unlimited Electrician and lists 110 questions with a 4.5-hour time allowance.
Domains include electrical theory, general code, equipment use, project design, safety, special occupancies, wiring protection, wiring methods, and communication systems.
NASCLA Electrical Contractor candidates must also pass the Electrical Contractor Business and Law examination.
The Alabama Electrical Contractors Board determines whether the candidate needs the NASCLA Electrical Contractor route, an Alabama Electrical Contractor exam, Business and Law, or another classification. Prov administers the exam but does not select the required test. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the approval window, exact exam name, Business and Law pairing, and reference list before building the study plan.
The master or unlimited route requires command of electrical theory, general code requirements, equipment use, project design and management, safety, special occupancies and equipment, wiring protection, wiring methods and materials, and communication systems. HiraEdu builds mixed practice around NEC navigation, load and conductor decisions, grounding and bonding, safety requirements, project coordination, and electrical calculations.
The current Alabama CIB lists updated references effective July 1, 2025, including NEC or NEC Handbook, OSHA construction and general-industry standards, PMBOK, energy standard material, NASCLA Business Law and Project Management, NFPA 70E, Ugly's, and electrical theory resources. HiraEdu helps candidates build a compliant tabbing and lookup plan, practice the 4.5-hour pace, and coordinate the separate Business and Law requirement where applicable.
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The current Alabama Electrical Contractor Board Candidate Information Bulletin says the Board has contracted with Prov to administer examinations for state licensed electrical contractors and electrical journeymen. Candidates must first complete the Board application process, receive approval, and schedule with Prov within 90 days of approval; failing candidates must reapply each time they test. Prov is not authorized to decide which exam is required, so master, unlimited, contractor, or NASCLA-related questions must be resolved with the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board before scheduling. The bulletin lists a NASCLA Electrical Contractor exam described as Master Electrician or Unlimited Electrician, defining the role as one who conducts business in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical work conforming to applicable standards and codes. That exam has 110 questions and a 4.5-hour time allowance, with domains in Communication Systems, Electrical Theory and Principles, Experimental items, General Code Requirements, General Equipment Use, Project Design and Management, Safety, Special Occupancies, Special Equipment and Special Conditions, Wiring and Protection, and Wiring Methods and Materials. The CIB also notes that NASCLA Electrical Contractor candidates must pass both the National Electrical Contractor theory test and the Business and Law examination. As of July 1, 2025, referenced materials include National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook 2020 or 2023, OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and 1910, PMBOK 7th edition, ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2022, NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management Basic 14th Edition, NFPA 70E 2024, Ugly's Electrical References 2023, and Understanding Electrical Theory for NEC Applications. HiraEdu helps candidates verify the master or unlimited path, organize references, study NEC and project-management domains, pair Business and Law preparation where required, practice timed open-book lookup, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, rescheduling, score, retest, exam comment, and accommodation procedures.
The current Alabama Electrical Contractor Board CIB lists 110 questions with a 4.5-hour time allowance for the NASCLA Electrical Contractor exam described as Master Electrician or Unlimited Electrician.
The CIB states that NASCLA Electrical Contractor candidates must pass both the National Electrical Contractor theory test and the Business and Law examination.
The Alabama Electrical Contractors Board determines the required exam. Prov administers the exams but is not authorized to decide which one a candidate must take.
The CIB lists communication systems, electrical theory and principles, general code requirements, general equipment use, project design and management, safety, special occupancies and equipment, wiring and protection, and wiring methods and materials.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify Board requirements, organize current open-book references, drill NEC and project-management topics, coordinate Business and Law prep, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, score, retest, comment, and accommodation logistics.
Confirm with AECB whether the route is NASCLA Electrical Contractor, Alabama Electrical Contractor, Business and Law, or another electrical classification.
Prepare NEC, OSHA, NFPA 70E, PMBOK, NASCLA, Ugly's, and electrical-theory references according to the current CIB and allowed marking rules.
Practice code requirements, wiring protection, wiring methods, equipment use, project design, safety, special occupancies, communications, electrical theory, and calculations.
Schedule within the eligibility window, prepare photo ID, manage Business and Law pairing, track rescheduling rules, and review score, retest, comment, and accommodation policies.
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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