Electrician Exam Prep / Oregon
Electrician Exam — OR
Journeyman Electrician Exam in Oregon
Everything you need to know about getting your journeyman electrician license in Oregon — licensing body, exam details, NEC edition, and study tips.
Exam Details
- Licensing Body
- Oregon Building Codes Division
- Exam Provider
- PSI Exams
- Code Edition
- 2023 NEC
- Passing Score
- 75%
- Question Count
- 80
- Exam Fee
- $50
- Experience Required
- 4 years
Note: Requirements change — always verify current details with Oregon Building Codes Division before applying.
Oregon Electrician License — What to Know
Oregon requires 75% to pass the journeyman exam. Oregon adopted the 2023 NEC. License renewal every 3 years with CE.
What the 2023 NEC Covers
The 2023 NEC is the foundation of the Oregon electrician exam. Key articles you must know cold: Article 100 (Definitions), Article 210 (Branch Circuits), Article 220 (Load Calculations), Article 230 (Services), Article 240 (Overcurrent Protection), Article 250 (Grounding & Bonding), Article 310 (Conductors for General Wiring), and Chapter 9 (Tables). Calculation questions based on these articles typically make up 30–40% of the exam.
How to Prepare for the Oregon Exam
Most successful candidates spend 60–100 hours studying over 4–8 weeks. Tab your NEC by article number so you can find answers in seconds, not minutes. Focus on voltage drop calculations (NEC 210.19 informational note), conductor ampacity tables (Table 310.12), and demand factor applications (Article 220). The Electrician Prep app includes 1,000+ NEC practice questions and a built-in voltage drop calculator — the same tools you'll use on the job.
How to Get Your Electrician License in Oregon
- 1
Meet experience requirements
Most states require 4 years (8,000 hours) of documented apprenticeship or on-the-job experience under a licensed electrician before you can sit the journeyman exam. Keep detailed records of your hours and employer contacts.
- 2
Complete an approved apprenticeship or training program
Many states require completion of a state-approved apprenticeship program (JATC or similar). The apprenticeship typically runs 4–5 years and includes both on-the-job training and classroom instruction in the NEC and electrical theory.
- 3
Pass the journeyman electrician exam
The exam is administered by PSI Exams and covers the 2023 NEC. It is 80 questions with a 75% passing score. The exam fee is $50. Most exams are open-book (NEC codebook allowed).
- 4
Apply for your journeyman license
Submit your application to Oregon Building Codes Division with proof of experience, exam results, and any required documentation. Processing times vary by state.
- 5
Maintain your license and advance to Master
Journeyman licenses typically renew every 1–3 years. After additional years of experience (usually 2+ as a journeyman), you can sit the master electrician exam and take on contractor work independently.