Are you preparing to take the Maryland Journeyman Electrical Exam? This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the exam process, from eligibility requirements to test day procedures.
Eligibility Requirements
Before you can sit for the Maryland Journeyman Electrical Exam, you must meet one of these key requirements:
Option 1: Experience-Based Qualification
- Complete at least 3 years of work experience under the supervision of:
- A licensed Maryland Master Electrician, or
- A similarly qualified employee of a governmental unit
- Must be regularly and principally engaged in providing electrical services
- Experience must involve work with all types of electrical equipment and apparatus
Option 2: Apprenticeship Program
- Successfully complete an approved electrician apprenticeship program that includes:
- At least 576 classroom hours
- 8,000 hours of work experience
- Program must be approved by:
- Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council, or
- Federal Office of Apprenticeship
- Must apply within two years of receiving certification
Application and Scheduling Process
- Submit Required Documentation
- Complete online application through PSI's website
- Provide original certification of experience
- Submit evidence of any formal course study (if applicable)
- Schedule Your Exam
- Upon application approval, receive confirmation from PSI
- Pay the $65 examination fee
- Schedule exam at an approved testing location
- Testing Locations Available
- Baltimore Falls Road Center
- College Park Center
- Crofton Center
- Hagerstown Center
- Laurel (Mid-Atlantic Testing Company)
- Salisbury (Brainseed Testing Services)
Exam Content and Format
Exam Structure
- 70 questions total
- 210 minutes (3.5 hours) testing time
- Passing score: 70% (49 correct answers)
Content Areas
Required Materials and Test Day Procedures
What to Bring
- Valid government-issued photo ID matching your application information:
- State-issued driver's license
- State-issued identification card
- US Government-issued passport
- US Government-issued military ID
- US Government-issued alien registration card
- Canadian Government-issued ID
- 2020 National Electrical Code book (NEC)
- Must be clean and unmarked
- May be tabbed with permanent index tabs
- Highlighting and underlining allowed
What's Not Allowed
- Study guides
- Additional papers or notes
- Personal calculators (online calculator provided)
- Electronic devices
- Cell phones
- Smart watches
- Personal belongings
Test Day Tips
- Arrive 30 minutes early
- Bring proper identification
- Store personal belongings in provided secure storage
- Listen carefully to proctor instructions
- Use your time wisely
- Review marked questions if time permits
Study Tips for Success
- Focus on Core Areas
- Master electrical theory (20 questions)
- Study wiring and protection thoroughly (20 questions)
- Understand wiring methods and materials (12 questions)
- Know Your Code Book
- Practice navigating the 2020 NEC
- Learn to use the index efficiently
- Familiarize yourself with table locations
- Use approved tabs for quick reference
- Review Essential Topics
- Ohm's Law
- Electrical theory and mathematics
- Practical electrical field work practices
- Local code rulings
- Practice Test-Taking Strategies
- Read questions carefully
- Mark questions for review if unsure
- Manage your time (210 minutes total)
- Use process of elimination
Remember, if you don't pass the exam:
- You'll receive a diagnostic report showing areas for improvement
- Must wait 30 days before retaking
- Additional $65 fee required for retake
Success on the Maryland Journeyman Electrical Exam requires thorough preparation and familiarity with the NEC. Take advantage of all available resources and give yourself adequate time to study before your test date.