Help Us Improve Electrical Trade Exams - Your Feedback is Crucial!

Accredited Examinations

NASCLA is in the process of updating the content for the NASCLA Accredited Electrical Examination Program. To ensure these exams accurately reflect the real-world duties of Electrical Contractors (Master/Unlimited Electricians), Journeyman Electricians, and Residential Electricians, we need your insights.

We have prepared three (3) separate surveys, each tailored to a specific classification. Please review the definitions provided below and select the survey that aligns with your experience:

Survey 1: Master/Unlimited Electricians - SURVEY CLOSED
Survey 2: Journeyman Electricians
Survey 3: Residential Electricians

Your feedback will help enhance the relevance and effectiveness of these exams, which are used as exam waivers for various state agencies across the country.

Additionally, please share this request with your colleagues, employees, chapter members, and other licensees to help us gather a comprehensive national response.

Your input is crucial in shaping the future of electrician licensing. Please submit your survey responses by October 31, 2025.

Thank you for your time and contribution!


Electrical Contractor (Master/Unlimited Electrician): One who conducts business in the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical work conforming to applicable standards and codes.
SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EC_MASTER - SURVEY CLOSED

Journeyman Electrician: An Electrical Journeyman (Journeyperson) is an individual who has demonstrated competency in the knowledge and skills needed to properly perform the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical work conforming to applicable standards and codes. 
SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JourneyElectrician

Residential Electricians/Residential Electrical Contractor: One who demonstrates competency in performing electrical installations, service, repair and maintenance typically encountered in a permanent dwelling unit.
SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ResElectrician