Yes, it is. The National Standard Building Contractor “Class C” (ICC G13) is a national exam, and its credentials are recognized in many jurisdictions across the United States.
Because our program is built on the International Residential Code (IRC), it is designed to prepare you for this exam regardless of which state you are in, as long as that specific area follows the ICC code and requires the G13 exam for licensure.
Important Guidelines for Out-of-State Contractors:
Confirm with Your Local Building Department: Before enrolling, you must contact the building department in the city or county where you intend to work.
Ask specifically: "Do you require the ICC G13 (National Standard Residential Building Contractor) exam for a Class C license?"
Don't Confuse Field Adoption with the Exam: Local jurisdictions often "adopt" older or newer versions of the code for their field inspections (e.g., they may still be inspecting based on the 2018 or 2021 code). However, you must test on the currently available G13 series as administered by the ICC. Our program focuses on the technical mastery of the code required to pass that specific exam.
Reciprocity: Many states and municipalities that don't have their own state-level test will accept the ICC National Standard results as proof of competency. This makes the G13 a highly portable and valuable credential for your career.
Bottom Line: If your local jurisdiction requires the G13 exam, this program will give you the tools to pass it. Always verify the specific exam ID with your local authorities first.