WHEN IS AN ELECTRICAL PERMIT REQUIRED?
An Electrical Permit is required for work that involves installing, repairing, or maintaining any electrical wiring or device designed for conducting, consuming or converting electrical current.
HOW IS AN ELECTRICAL PERMIT OBTAINED AND WHO MAY APPLY FOR THESE PERMITS?
Anyone may apply for an electrical permit. However, the application must be signed by a master electrician who is licensed in Montgomery County. Homeowners who intend to do their own electrical work, and meet the criteria for doing so, may take a test to obtain a permit (see: Homeowners Electrical Exam.)
WHAT IS THE COST?
The minimum fee for residential installations is $99.00 which includes a minimum fee of $90.00 and a 10%
automation fee of $9.00. The minimum fee for commercial installations is $165.00 which includes a minimum fee of
$150.00 and a 10% automation fee of $15.00. Depending on the extent of the work, the fee may be greater than the
minimum. See the fee schedule which is printed on the back of the permit application.
WHAT IS THE APPLICATION PROCESS?
Electricians or their authorized representatives may apply in person or by mail.
The application will be checked for the following:
- Completeness
- Valid and current business and master’s license
numbers
- Up-to-date insurance certificate
- Outstanding Notices of Violation for the
premise (outstanding fines will collected with the permit fee)
- Building permit (if required for the work being
done), has been issued prior to the electrical permit application
- Site plans, as appropriate, showing approval for zoning setbacks
If all conditions are met:
- Fees are calculated and collected
- A receipt is issued
- A permit number is assigned
- The permit is issued while the customer waits
HOW LONG WILL THE PROCESS TAKE?
Walk-in transactions usually take no more than ten minutes per applicant. Mail-in applications are usually processed within two work days.
ELECTRICAL PERMIT PROCESS AT A GLANCE
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