Minnesota Class A Journeyworker Electrician License Practice Test
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Minnesota Class A Journeyworker Electrician Practice Test
This practice test contains over 1,000 pages (over 2,700 questions) and includes answer keys. The questions are based on National Electrical Code 2023.
This practice test will supplement your experience and other prep materials you may be using, such as the reference & code books. This comprehensive practice test is based on the actual state requirements and bulletin information to ensure it is highly relevant and helps you pass your Minnesota Class A Journeyworker Electrician Practice license test.
Exam Administrator
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI)
Candidate Information Web Page
Minnesota has established reciprocal licensing agreements with a number of other states where by applicants may obtain a journeyworker or master electrician license in the participating states if they obtained their license by examination in the participating states.
Minnesota has agreements at the journeyworker electrician level with the following states: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. In addition, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, and South Dakota have reciprocal agreements at the master electrician license level.
Qualifying conditions include the following:
1. The applicant must meet the qualifications for license examination in the state they are making application.
2. The applicant must not have failed the same or greater class of license examination in the state application is made.
3. The applicant must have obtained the same or greater class of license in the first state by examination at the state level (the license must not have been obtained through a reciprocal agreement or grandfather clause with a city or other political subdivision).
4. The applicant must have received an examination score equal to or greater than required in the state application is made.
5. The applicant must have held the license for at least one year in the first state.
6. The applicant’s license must be current and in good standing in the first state.
7. The applicant must not be under any order to deny, suspend, or revoke any class of electrical license in Minnesota.
8. The applicant must submit an application and examination fee with the application.
9. Upon approval, the applicant must submit the required license fee to be issued the license applied for.
10. Upon obtaining the license, the applicant (licensee) must meet all continuing education and renewal requirements to maintain the license.





