How to get a Low-Voltage license in West Virginia
The full West Virginia low-voltage licensing path — experience hours, required exam, fees, and where to apply. Verified 5/26/2026.
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License details
Low-Voltage / Limited Energy License
Verified 5/26/2026
Experience required
2-4 yrs experience
Required exam
Low-Voltage Trade Exam (PSI / ICC)
Licensing authority
State Electrical Board
Notes & fees
Covers alarm, AV, data, security, and telecom installations. Often a sub-class of electrical.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a low-voltage license in West Virginia?
You need 2-4 yrs experience. Then pass the Low-Voltage Trade Exam administered by PSI / ICC. Applications go through the State Electrical Board.
What exam do I need to pass?
Low-Voltage Trade Exam — administered by PSI / ICC.
How much experience do I need?
2-4 yrs experience
What about fees, insurance, and continuing education?
Covers alarm, AV, data, security, and telecom installations. Often a sub-class of electrical.
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