Information for HomeownersOhio Department of Health 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your first name, middle initial, last name, mailing address, city, phone number, state, zip code, and county. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. List all household members living with you. For each member, provide their name, relationship to you as the applicant, and date of birth.
  4. Indicate whether each household member is receiving income by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  5. Provide proof of income for all earning household members. You can upload documents such as tax returns or pay stubs directly through our platform.
  6. Fill in the septic information section by answering questions about your existing septic system's age and any issues like ponding sewage or safety concerns.
  7. Grant permission for access to your property by signing in the designated area and entering the date.
  8. Review the acceptance statements carefully before signing again to certify that all provided information is accurate.

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A septic system permit is issued by your local permitting authority (i.e., local health or environmental department). You can apply for the permit yourself, or the contractor hired to build the system can obtain it on your behalf.
All sewage treatment systems installers, septage haulers, and service providers are required to take a state exam. A homeowner that wants to and or service their own system must also take the exam.
While it is possible to a septic system yourself, it requires a significant amount of knowledge, skill, and physical labor. Hiring a professional is often advisable to ensure compliance with regulations and to prevent costly mistakes.
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Grandfathering is allowing an existing operation or conduct to continue legally when a new operation or conduct would be illegal. In the State of Ohio that means that if your tank was installed prior to 2007 your septic tank does not need to meet current regulations.

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The steps to become a registered septic professional in Ohio include: Fill out the required surety bond information packet for each type of work you wish to complete. Mail to Ohio Department of Health or email to sewage@odh.ohio.gov. Pass the required exam, which incurs a $65 fee.
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