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Jun 22, 2022 - 08:03 AM
National Standard ICC Exams are required by many city, county, and state contractor licensing boards for applicants to obtain a contractor's license. Prior to scheduling a test or purchasing exam prep services, you should first consult with your local or state licensing agency to determine which examination you should take. Some agencies may also require you to meet certain pre-qualification criteria prior to testing. You should therefore start your testing process by determining what test your local agency requires of you.
ICC National Standard Building Contractor exams include the F11, F12, and F13 exams as well as G11, G12, and G13 exams. The 'F' exams refer to 2015 ICC code books, while 'G' exams refer to 2018 building codes. The exam required will reflect the version of building codes your local regulatory authority currently adapts to. Regardless of which of these exams you need to take, we can help prepare you to pass the exam. We have exam prep courses and materials for all National Standard Building Contractor ICC exams.
If you are unsure of where to start in the licensing process, our license specialists are here to help. We offer Contractor Licensing Start-Up Consultations if you need additional help navigating the process or determining the license that is best for you. Additionally, we offer Contractor License Application Fulfillment services and can walk you through the application process as well as audit your application for accuracy to ensure agency approval upon submission.
ICC National Standard Building Contractor exams include the F11, F12, and F13 exams as well as G11, G12, and G13 exams. The 'F' exams refer to 2015 ICC code books, while 'G' exams refer to 2018 building codes. The exam required will reflect the version of building codes your local regulatory authority currently adapts to. Regardless of which of these exams you need to take, we can help prepare you to pass the exam. We have exam prep courses and materials for all National Standard Building Contractor ICC exams.
If you are unsure of where to start in the licensing process, our license specialists are here to help. We offer Contractor Licensing Start-Up Consultations if you need additional help navigating the process or determining the license that is best for you. Additionally, we offer Contractor License Application Fulfillment services and can walk you through the application process as well as audit your application for accuracy to ensure agency approval upon submission.