Required Books
The references listed below have been used to create the test questions and are used in our seminar to prepare you to better navigate these books and pass the exam.
As of 12/15/24 only the 2023 NEC will be allowed for the exam.
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American Contractors Exam Services
2023 National Electrical Code, softcover, Tabbed & Highlighted in house
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Occupational Safety & Health Standards for the Construction Industry (OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry), Published by American…
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American Contractors Exam Services
Permanent Tabs printed for the 2023 Ugly's Electrucal Reference
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The 2023 Edition offers the most pertinent, up-to-date information for electricians, including updated National Electric Code (NEC) and…
Additional Services
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Oklahoma - Check made payable to the "Oklahoma Construction Industries/ Plumbing (Journeyman License)
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Oklahoma - Check made payable to the "Oklahoma Construction Industries/ Plumbing (Plumbing Contractors)
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New Application Processing Fee for Oklahoma License
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.
Refinery electrical licenses are limited to wiring inside Refinery facilities that are defined as facilities designed and operated to receive, unload, store, process and refine raw crude oil. This license applies to out-of-state electrical workers in Oklahoma Refineries.
License Requirements
To obtain this license, one must only pass the trade exam. The Electrical Business and Law exam is not required.
A verifiable license in the unlimited electrical classification issued by a jurisdiction outside of the State of Oklahoma that is current, and in good standing is required to obtain this license.
BONDING INFORMATION:
Electrical Requirements: An Active Electrical Contractor must furnish a Corporate Surety Bond in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) to the Construction Industry Board. The bond must be a continuous bond and provide for a thirty - (30) day cancellation notice. The bond must be in the individual license holder's name. Each Active Electrical Contractor must maintain insurance coverage and provide the Construction Industry Board with a certificate of insurance showing such coverage. The minimum allowed is $50,000.00 commercial general liability. The individual license holder's name must be on the certificate of insurance. There must be a thirty- (30) days cancellation notice. There must be a thirty-(30)day cancellation notice. The Certificate Holder is the Construction Industry Board.
Reciprocity
The state of Oklahoma does not have any reciprocity agreements for this license. The Board may enter into a reciprocity agreement with another State if the requirements for licensure in the other State are deemed by the Board to be substantially the same or equivalent to the requirements for obtaining an original license by examination in this state
Continuing Education
Oklahoma requires that 6 hours of approved CE must be completed every 36 months (3 years). A licensee is exempt from these requirements for 3 years from the date he or she initially passes the current licensing exam. As of July 1, 2014, no contractor or journeyman license shall be renewed unless 6 hours of Continuing Education, within the last 36 months (3 years), have been completed. Thereafter, 6 hours of CE must be completed every 3 years (36 months).
The Exam
This is a 100 questions open book exam and you will need a 70% to pass and you will have 4-hour time limit to complete. The test fee is $92.00 per exam
Exam content: Number of questions for each category. General Electric knowledge 10 Electrical Installation requirements 4 Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits 6 Overcurrent protection 6 Grounding and Bonding 10 Conductors and Cables 6 Raceways and Boxes 6 Low Voltage, Alarms, Signaling Systems and Comm. 4 Lighting and Signs 4 Safety 5 Motors and Transformers 4 Hazardous Locations 35
How We Help You Prepare
We carry the necessary reference materials for this exam.
Fees must accompany the application. The licensing fee is $75. ($50 for License & $25 for processing)
Applications are reviewed once per week. Wait time for approval should be minimal.
Plumbing, Mechanical & Electrical construction are regulated at the state level.
For license requirements and an application, contact:
State of Oklahoma
Construction Industries Board
2401 N.W. 23rd Street, Suite 5
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
405.521.6550
405.521.6526 fax
877.484.4424
www.cib.state.ok.us/
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