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Build a Maryland-specific plan for MHIC home improvement, HVACR, electrical, plumbing, and gas fitter exams with eligibility checks, bulletin review, PSI scheduling, retake timing, and post-pass application tasks.
Maryland contractor testing is split across several licensing boards. We help you confirm whether your path is MHIC, HVACR, electrical, plumbing, or gas fitting, then align the PSI bulletin, approved references, code study, score rules, insurance requirements, and license paperwork around that exact credential.
Maryland candidates should start by matching the exam to the right board, then work backward from the PSI bulletin, experience rules, reference list, and license application requirements.
Maryland PSI contractor testing spans MHIC home improvement, HVACR, electrical, plumbing, gas fitter, and related Department of Labor licensing paths.
Maryland describes the MHIC contractor exam as 55 computer-based questions, two hours long, and passed with at least 70 percent correct responses.
MHIC contractor applicants pass the exam before applying and must prepare experience, financial solvency, business-entity, trade-name, and $50,000 liability-insurance documentation where applicable.
HVACR, electrical, plumbing, and gas fitter candidates should follow the exact PSI bulletin and Maryland board instructions for eligibility, approved code references, score reports, and post-pass licensing.
Maryland contractor testing is split by program. HiraEdu first confirms whether the candidate is pursuing MHIC home improvement, HVACR, statewide electrician, plumbing or gas fitter, or another Maryland Department of Labor credential before selecting the PSI bulletin, eligibility checklist, and license application path.
MHIC preparation centers on Maryland home improvement business, law, contracts, and reference lookup. HVACR candidates follow board-approved technical outlines and work-experience rules. Electrical candidates study the NEC and Maryland board requirements, while plumbing and gas fitter candidates follow the PSI bulletin before applying for licensure.
Passing a PSI exam is not always the final step. Maryland programs may require a license application, proof of experience, financial solvency documentation, liability insurance, business records, contractor license number display, or board-specific paperwork after the score is issued.
Use this PSI Maryland 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 Maryland Contractor Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
PSI Maryland Contractor Exams include several Maryland Department of Labor pathways rather than one single contractor test. The Maryland Home Improvement Commission requires applicants to pass the PSI licensing exam before applying for an MHIC license; Maryland describes the contractor exam as 55 questions, computer based, two hours long, and passed with at least 70 percent correct responses. MHIC contractor applicants also need at least two years of qualifying home improvement, construction, or related education experience, financial solvency documentation, and proof of current $50,000 liability insurance when applying for licensure. Maryland HVACR exams are also administered by PSI for the State Board of HVACR Contractors, with Master Contractor, Master Restricted Contractor, Limited Contractor, Journeyman, and restricted categories; the HVACR bulletin explains work-experience eligibility, PSI application review, board-approved content outlines, insurance requirements for certain contractor licensees, and post-pass license application steps. Maryland electrician and plumbing candidates likewise use PSI for exam registration and candidate bulletins, with electrical preparation tied to current NEC code study and plumbing or gas fitter exams routed through PSI before board licensure. HiraEdu helps candidates identify the correct Maryland board, separate MHIC, HVACR, electrical, and plumbing requirements, study the current bulletin and references, and prepare PSI scheduling, ID, score-report, retake, insurance, and license-application logistics.
No. Maryland uses PSI for multiple contractor and trade programs, including MHIC home improvement, HVACR, electrician, plumbing, and gas fitter exams.
Maryland describes the MHIC contractor exam as 55 questions, computer based, two hours long, and passed with at least 70 percent correct responses.
Maryland lists requirements including at least two years of qualifying home improvement or related experience, financial solvency documentation, and current $50,000 liability insurance.
PSI administers Maryland HVACR licensing examinations for the State Board of HVACR Contractors, including Master, Master Restricted, Limited, Journeyman, and restricted categories.
HiraEdu helps candidates choose the correct Maryland board path, verify eligibility, study the current PSI bulletin and references, practice timed code or open-book questions, and prepare scheduling, ID, score-report, retake, insurance, and license-application steps.
Confirm whether the target exam is MHIC, HVACR, electrician, plumbing, gas fitter, or another Department of Labor board exam.
Check the board rules for experience, education, apprenticeship, prior licensure, insurance, financial solvency, application approval, and any pre-exam documentation.
Use the current PSI bulletin to prepare MHIC open-book references, HVACR outlines, NEC electrical code, plumbing and gas code materials, or other approved study sources.
Schedule through PSI, confirm ID-name consistency, rehearse timing and reference lookup, review score reporting and retake rules, and prepare the post-pass license application.
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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