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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Permit or A/P #' and 'Receipt #' at the top of the form. These numbers are essential for identifying your original permit.
  3. Fill in the 'Date' and 'Date Permit Issued' fields to document when the transfer is taking place.
  4. Provide the 'Work Site Address' where the electrical work will occur, along with details of the 'Primary Applicant/Installer' and their contact information.
  5. In the section for 'Transfer Installer of Record', clearly state the new installer’s name and company details, including their contractor license number and business license number.
  6. Ensure that both the original permit holder and new installer sign where indicated, confirming the transfer of rights.
  7. Add any additional comments or descriptions relevant to this permit transfer in the designated area before finalizing your submission.

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