I'm sorry, I was operating under the assumption that we were not discussing how to bypass (BS) the intent of the licensing procedure,
I do not know how well they verify the hours, nor do I have any need to know since all of my hours are spent doing legitimate electrical installation work in the company of other qualified mechanics. Not to go off on a rant - but the trades are plagued with this kind of attitude toward licensing thing and it gives us all bad name.
Many of us have explained the right way (union or non-union) to go about putting your time in, gaining both the practical and technical knowledge and experience, documenting your hours and taking your exam.
Renosteinke put it well a few posts ago - there is big difference between being a licensed contractor and a journeyman electrician. If you want to find out how to weasel your way into sitting for a licensing exam - I suggest you start a new thread.