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State of Oklahoma-

Open the State of Oklahoma Electrical, Mechanical, Roofing, and Plumbing Examinations Candidate Information Bulletin
Before paying for your examination registration, be sure you understand the contents of this bulletin. Please retain and use it as a reference when contacting PSI.

Visit the State of Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
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  • Rules/Laws
  • Bond and Insurance
  • CEU Courses
  • Testing Information


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State of Utah-

Before paying for your examination registration, be sure you understand the contents of this bulletin.  Please retain and use it as a reference when contacting PSI.
Visit the State of Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing

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  • Statues and Rules
  • Applications and Forms
  • Board Information
  • Continuing Education 

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State of Vermont-


Open the State of Vermont Contractor/Trades Examination Information Bulletin
This bulletin answers most questions raised by examination candidates.  Please read it carefully.  You will find it a useful reference throughout your registration and examination process.

Visit the State of Vermont Division of Fire Safety

View 
  • Statutes, Rules and Adopted Codes
  • Vermont Electrical Safety Rules
  • Currently Adopted Codes
  • Forms
  • Electrical License Application
  • Continuing Education

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State of Wisconsin-


Visit the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services-Master Electrician

Visit the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services-Journeyman Electrician


View
  • Master Electrician Laws, Rules and Procedures
  • Wisconsin Statutes
  • Licenses/Permits/Registrations
  • Administrative Code
  • Application Forms
  • Education Information
  • Renewal Information
  • Petition for Variance

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