Required Books
All examination questions are consistent with the 2023 National Electrical Code book. The 2023 National Electrical Code book and Formula Page will be provided to you at the test center. You may not write, highlight, underline, and/or index on the references. You may not use any other materials.
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2023 National Electrical Code Soft cover
Confirm This Is the Right License for Your Work
Every state licensing board defines the exact project types, sizes, and trades that fall under each contractor classification. Review the scope below to make sure this license matches the work you actually do — then enroll in the seminar that prepares you for that exam the first time.
"Master electrician" means a person having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to properly plan, lay out, and supervise the installation and repair of wiring apparatus and equipment for electric light, heat, and power, and for other purposes, in accordance with standard rules governing the work, such as the national electrical code.
To perform electrical contracting in the State of Colorado, you must be a licensed Electrical Contractor registered with the State of Colorado:
- Hold or employ a licensed master electrician to serve as the responsible individual for the company.
- The master electrician and company owner (if separate individuals) must sign an Acknowledgment of Responsibility Form. The selected master electrician may be the responsible party for one company only.
- You must submit evidence that you comply with Workers' Compensation and Unemployment Compensation laws.
For local requirements, contact the city and/or county government in the area in which you work.
License Requirements
Master electrician license applicants must have five years experience and training documented, and pass the master electrician's examination.
To perform Electrical contracting in Colorado, you must be a licensed Electrical Contractor registered with the state or employ a Master Electrician who must sign an Acknowledgment of Responsibility Form.
Experience Requirements (CHOOSE ONE)
- Graduate electrical engineer of an accredited college or university AND 2,000 hours of construction experience earned in no less than 1 year, OR
- Graduate of an electrical trade school or community college AND 8,000 hours of experience earned in no less than 4 years, OR
- 2,000 hours of experience earned in no less than 1 year in addition to the JW requirements listed above
- Some hours of which must be in planning and layout
- Some hours of which must be supervision* while in possession of a Journeyman Electrician license
Reciprocity
Reciprocity: Colorado has entered into reciprocal licensing agreements with the following states: Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming for journeyman electrical licenses only.
Continuing Education
Continuing Education is RequiredThe Exam
All examination questions are consistent with the 2023 National Electrical Code book.
- Master Electrician 90 Scored Items - 240 Minutes 70% (63 Items) Correct to Pass Up to 10 Non-Scored Items - 30 Minutes
- Exam Fee is $78.00
How We Help You Prepare
American Contractors offers a 1 and 1/2 day seminar to prepare for the Colorado Master Electrician exam. Please conact us for more information. 800-992-1910
Division of Professions and Occupations
1560 Broadway, Ste. 1350
Denver, CO 80202
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