We carry the approved reference materials for the Wyoming Electrical Low Voltage Technician, LV-G Low Voltage General License examination.
WYOMING LOW VOLTAGE – GENERAL (LV-G) SCOPE OF WORK COVERED: This license allows electrical installations of fewer than ninety (90) volts for systems such as sound systems, burglar alarm systems, fire alarm systems, communication systems, television and satellite systems, cathodic protection systems, and other low voltage systems.
BUSINESS AND LAW: No Business and Law Exam is required, applicants only need to pass the trade exam to obtain this license.
PRE-APPROVAL: Applicants must obtain approval to take the exam by submitting an application to the state licensing board.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Applicants must document at least 2 years (4,000 hours) of experience in the category of low voltage electrical work they apply for.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS: There are not state mandated financial requirements for this license.
EXAM DETAILS: ICC gives the exam. It is a one-part, open-book test with 50 questions and a 3-hour time limit. A score of at least 70% is needed to pass the exam. The exam fee is $100.
EXAM CONTENT: General Low Voltage Requirements Power Limiting / Alarm Systems Telephones Televisions and Radios
BOND / INSURANCE: Obtaining a bond or insurance is not required by the state at this time. However, it may be required at a local level.
LICENSING FEE: The licensing fee for Low Voltage Electrical licenses is $200.
PROCESSING TIME: Applications are processed as soon as they are received and approval letters are mailed within a few days.
RECIPROCITY: The state of Wyoming has no reciprocity agreements for this license. We currently do not offer a seminar for this license. Our website is updated frequently; please come back soon. For more information regarding this license, please contact our office at 800-992-1910.