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HiraEdu helps candidates confirm classification requirements, manage LSLBC portal tasks, study PSI trade outlines, and prepare eligibility, scheduling, ID, score, retake, and license-processing steps.
Louisiana contractor preparation now requires clear coordination between LSLBC classification approval, Business and Law portal completion, and PSI trade exam scheduling. HiraEdu organizes major classifications, subclassifications, specialty paths, eligibility letters, current PSI content outlines and references, one-year eligibility, ID rules, score reporting, retakes, and post-pass board processing.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the LSLBC classification, PSI transition rules, Business and Law path, and scheduling requirements.
LSLBC trade examinations transitioned to PSI effective August 5, 2025, and approved candidates receive PSI eligibility instructions.
Louisiana classifications include major, subclassification, specialty, and credential paths, so candidates must confirm the exact exam requirement before scheduling.
Louisiana Business and Law is completed through the LSLBC Contractor Licensing Portal, not as a standard PSI trade exam.
PSI's Louisiana scheduling bulletin lists one-year eligibility, online or phone scheduling, 15-minute early arrival, one matching photo/signature ID, and emailed score reporting.
Candidates apply through LSLBC first. After LSLBC approves the qualifying party for a trade exam, PSI sends eligibility instructions for account registration, payment, and appointment scheduling.
Louisiana contractor licensing is classification driven. HiraEdu maps the requested major classification, subclassification, specialty classification, or credential requirement before selecting the PSI content outline, reference list, and study plan.
The Louisiana Business and Law requirement is completed through the LSLBC Contractor Licensing Portal. Trade exams are scheduled through PSI, so candidates need separate readiness plans for the portal course and the PSI trade appointment.
Use this PSI Louisiana Contractor Exams 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 PSI Louisiana Contractor Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
PSI Louisiana Contractor Exams are the trade examinations administered for the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors after LSLBC's testing transition to PSI. LSLBC announced that all trade examinations transitioned to PSI effective August 5, 2025, with approved candidates receiving a PSI eligibility letter that explains account registration and scheduling. Louisiana contractor licensing is classification based: LSLBC lists major classifications such as Building Construction, Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Hazardous Materials, plus many subclassifications and specialty classifications. Candidates must also handle Louisiana Business and Law separately through the LSLBC Contractor Licensing Portal; LSLBC describes it as a 50-question online test tied to the course content, taking about 30 to 45 minutes, with a score of 70 or above required to pass. PSI's Louisiana scheduling bulletin says eligibility is valid for one year, candidates schedule online or by phone after approval, arrive 15 minutes early, present one valid matching ID with signature and photo, and receive on-screen and emailed score reporting with diagnostic information after an unsuccessful attempt. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the correct LSLBC classification, separate Business and Law from PSI trade-exam work, study the current PSI content outline and references, and prepare scheduling, ID, score-report, retake, and license-processing steps.
LSLBC announced that all trade examinations administered by the board transitioned to PSI effective August 5, 2025.
Candidates must first be approved by LSLBC. Approved candidates receive a PSI eligibility letter with account registration and scheduling instructions.
No. LSLBC describes Louisiana Business and Law as an online course and 50-question test completed through the LSLBC Contractor Licensing Portal.
PSI's Louisiana scheduling bulletin states that eligibility is valid for one year; candidates who do not pass within that period must reapply with the board.
HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the LSLBC classification, separate Business and Law from PSI trade-exam tasks, study the current content outline and references, and prepare scheduling, ID, score-report, retake, and licensing steps.
Review whether the work requires a commercial, residential, mold remediation, home improvement, specialty, or credential path based on total project value and scope.
Use LSLBC's classification list to identify the exact trade exam, any credential requirement, and whether Business and Law is still outstanding.
After selecting the trade exam, review the current PSI candidate bulletin, content outline, reference list, scheduling rules, ID requirements, and score-report policy.
Complete the LSLBC Business and Law course if required, schedule the PSI trade exam within the one-year eligibility period, confirm ID-name consistency, and plan post-pass board processing.
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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