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Key Facts: NV Low Voltage Exam
70%
Passing Score
Nevada SCB
100 Q
Practice Questions
OpenExamPrep
C2C/C2E/C2-d
License Types
Nevada SCB
NSCB
Licensing Agency
Nevada SCB
Nevada requires C2C, C2E, or C2-d license classifications for low voltage work, administered by the State Contractors Board. The exam covers NEC codes, fire alarm, security, cabling, and state regulations.
About the NV Low Voltage Exam
The Nevada low voltage contractor exam tests knowledge of NEC Articles 725, 760, 770, and 800, fire alarm systems, security installations, structured cabling, and Nevada-specific licensing requirements. Candidates may pursue C2C (Fire Detection/Alarm), C2E (Signal Devices), or C2-d (Low Voltage Systems) classifications through the State Contractors Board.
Questions
100 scored questions
Time Limit
2 hours
Passing Score
70%
Exam Fee
Varies (Nevada State Contractors Board)
NV Low Voltage Exam Content Outline
NEC Codes & Standards
NEC Articles 725, 760, 770, 800; cable ratings; wiring methods; conduit fill
Fire Alarm Systems
NFPA 72, initiating devices, notification appliances, FACP, circuit classes, testing
Security & Access Control
Intrusion detection, IP cameras, access control, motion detectors, NVR systems
Structured Cabling & Telecom
TIA-568, Cat 6/6a, fiber optic, PoE, patch panels, certification testing
Nevada Regulations & Safety
NSCB licensing, C2C/C2E/C2-d classifications, permits, OSHA, firestopping
How to Pass the NV Low Voltage Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 70%
- Exam length: 100 questions
- Time limit: 2 hours
- Exam fee: Varies
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
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Frequently Asked Questions
What license do I need for low voltage work in Nevada?
Nevada offers several classifications: C2C (Fire Detection/Alarm), C2E (Signal Devices), and C2-d (Low Voltage Systems) through the State Contractors Board.
What is the difference between C2C, C2E, and C2-d licenses?
C2C covers fire detection and alarm systems, C2E covers signal devices, and C2-d covers low voltage systems. Each classification has specific scope limitations and requirements.
What score do I need to pass?
You need a minimum of 70% to pass the Nevada low voltage contractor exam.
How do I apply for a Nevada low voltage license?
Apply through the Nevada State Contractors Board. Requirements include qualifying experience, financial responsibility, passing trade and business exams, and meeting bonding requirements.