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#10526 06/13/02 08:48 PM
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Does anyone offer a master electrician test other than the IBEW?

#10527 06/13/02 08:51 PM
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Volts;
the test is 'proctored' by various private biz, i think it's the NAI ( National Assessment Institute) in some of New England.

#10528 06/13/02 08:55 PM
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I don't know where your from but many states issue licenses. I got mine from WV. The state of PA does not offer a license other than through the IBEW.

Check with your State Fire Marshal's Office or check on the web.

#10529 06/13/02 08:59 PM
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Volts, try Here

#10530 06/14/02 12:52 AM
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Our IBEW LU doesn't give "master electrician" exams (Allentown, PA). But the various cities and townships do. I took the one offered by my city, which happened to be the Experior exam in that link Sparky posted. Here is a link to some state requirements.

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