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The NASCLA Accredited Examination Program was designed to assist contractors who must be licensed in multiple jurisdictions. Contractors who take the accredited examination can access NASCLA’s Examination Database (NED) and request that their exam transcripts be sent to any accepting jurisdiction when applying for licensure, reducing redundant licensing requirements. NASCLA Commercial Builder Exam Transcripts are accepted in 16 States and the USVI for Commercial (and 11 states for Residential) Construction!
At Contractor Training Center, we offer everything you need to prepare for the National NASCLA Commercial Building Contractor Exam. From our comprehensive online exam prep course with learning modules, practice quizzes, and an exam simulator to our exam-ready reference materials for the open-book exam, we can help you make sure you're prepared to pass the exam with confidence and be well on your way to becoming a licensed contractor! Whether you choose one of our top-selling exam prep packages or shop among our product offerings to select a custom combination of materials, you can count on Contractor Training Center to prepare you for the National NASCLA Commercial Building Contractor Exam at PSI!
The NASCLA Accredited Commercial Builder Exam is an accepted technical licensing exam for commercial construction in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia & the US Virgin Islands. Applicants may supply NASCLA Commercial Builder Exam transcripts to qualify for exemption from completing the state technical licensing exam. In Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, the US Virgin Islands, Utah, and West Virginia, the equivalent license for the NASCLA Commercial Builder exam also covers residential construction work. Note: each state that accepts NASCLA exam transcripts has its own licensing entity that determines candidate eligibility and license requirements. If you need help determining your next steps to licensure, let one of our licensing specialists help you on a 30-minute Contractor Licensing Start-Up Consultation!