Clark County Low Voltage Technician Certification
How to get certified... first read the Clark County instructions then read some more.
The Certification is provided by the International Code Council
Pearson Vue at CatGlobal.com is where you can schedule the test
Create an account
My Tasks - Schedule a Test
Company/Assoc. Sponsor/Testing Category = International Code Council Contractors
Test Program = International Code Council Contractors - Public
Test = 772 - Nevada (Clark County) Low Voltage Electrician (772-NV-C)
or Test = 461 - Nevada (clark County) Journeyman Electrician (461-NV-C)
Location - Make sure to select Nevada, Las Vegas
There will be 2 selections - They are one and the same! Pick one
Las Vegas Pearson VUE Test Center #2914
Renaissance III 3230 E. Flamingo Rd. Ste. 1
Taking the Clark County Test - This is my quick rundown but the hard case rules are in the supplied websites.
You really don’t need a calculator, or writing materials, pencils, pens
Must have NEC, you will not pass without it
(put a sticker of the Ohms Law, NO PENCIL MARKS, Pen and Highlighter OK, No loose paper or sticky notes.)
Must have picture ID
Nothing goes into the test area!
(hats, gloves, phone, watch, wallet, jacket, sweater, etc...) A locked personal locker is provided
Bathroom right in test area, just get up & go
USE the TABLE of CONTENTS in front of the NEC!!!!
If a term is unfamiliar... look it up in the INDEX in the back for a reference.
If you pass... you PASS.. no score will be provided
If you fail...you will receive a numeric grade as well as a subject area breakdown of the test that describes
the areas where you performed well or poorly.
Upon passing your examination. Go to page 18 of the Clark County instructions.
Complete the application and mail to ICC at the address on the bottom of that page.
You must submit the ID application, along with a $10 fee, two (2) passport photos (Walgreens),
and a copy of your driver’s license. (then wait 3-4 weeks)
Clark County's Low Voltage Technician card must be renewed every three years. Card holders must take from 1.5 to 3 continuing education credits (CEUs) in order to renew the cards. ( I'll get more info on this)