Florida Journeyman Electrician Exam
Everything you need to walk into the Florida journeyman exam ready — what it tests, the NEC edition, how to prepare, and a free practice test to see where you stand today.
Take the free Florida practice testLicensing in Florida: handled locally
Florida does not issue a statewide journeyman license — the ECLB licenses electrical contractors. Journeyman programs are run by counties such as Broward, Miami-Dade, and Pinellas; check the jurisdiction where you'll work.
- Licensing authority
- Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board (ECLB) / DBPR — contractors only
- Exam provider
- Pearson VUE (state contractor exams)
Verified from official sources; licensing rules change — always confirm with the board.
What the Florida journeyman exam tests
The journeyman electrician exam is an open-book test against the National Electrical Code. It's less about whether you're a good electrician and more about whether you can find a rule in the code book fast and run the standard calculations cleanly under time pressure. Expect questions on code navigation and definitions, conductor ampacity, branch circuits, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, box and conduit fill, services and feeders, motors, and voltage drop.
Which NEC edition Florida uses
Florida currently references the 2023 NEC for journeyman licensing. Editions get adopted on each state's own timeline, so confirm the exact code year with your licensing board before you sit. Our question bank covers both the 2023 and 2026 editions, and you can switch between them anytime. More on NEC editions →
How to prepare (the part that actually moves the needle)
- Tab your code book so you can land on any article in seconds.
- Drill timed code-lookup questions until speed is automatic.
- Practice the calculations: box fill, conduit fill, ampacity, voltage drop, dwelling loads.
- Take full-length, timed mock exams so the real thing feels like a rerun.
Sharpen the math with our free conduit fill and voltage drop calculators.
Florida journeyman exam — FAQs
Does Florida issue a journeyman electrician license at the state level?
Florida does not issue a statewide journeyman license — the ECLB licenses electrical contractors. Journeyman programs are run by counties such as Broward, Miami-Dade, and Pinellas; check the jurisdiction where you'll work.
Who administers the Florida journeyman electrician exam?
The exam is delivered by Pearson VUE (state contractor exams) on behalf of the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board (ECLB) / DBPR — contractors only.
Which NEC edition does the Florida journeyman exam use?
Florida licensing currently references the 2023 NEC. Adoption dates change, so always confirm the exact edition with your licensing board before your exam — our question bank covers both the 2023 and 2026 editions.
How do I prepare for the Florida journeyman exam?
Drill timed NEC code lookups and the standard calculations (box fill, conduit fill, ampacity, voltage drop, dwelling loads), and take full-length timed practice exams. Start with the free diagnostic to find your weak topics, then focus your study there.
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