Request for a Change of Details - NICEIC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your company name and postcode in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying your business.
  3. If applicable, provide your Companies House registration number. Indicate which scheme(s) you wish to change details for by checking the appropriate boxes.
  4. For a change of company name, fill in the existing registered name, new name, date of proposed change, and reason for the change. Ensure you sign where indicated.
  5. If changing the Principal Duty Holder or Nominee, complete that section with existing and new names.
  6. To update your company address or contact details, fill in the respective sections with existing and new information.
  7. Finally, review the declaration section carefully. Confirm all statements are true before signing and dating the form.

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Theres nothing in law which states that your electrician needs to be NICEIC registered. However, just as you might not employ a builder without a CSCS card, you would think twice about hiring an electrician without NICEIC certification.
Being a NAPIT member means that you can self-docHub your work. NAPIT registration includes the Competent Person Scheme (CPS), which allows you or your employees to docHub that work complies with building regulations in England and Wales.
NAPIT (National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers) is another company that assesses the quality and safety of an electricians work. This is a broader organisation than NICEIC and works across the construction industry, beyond just electrics.

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Do all electricians have to be NICEIC registered? The simple answer to this question is no, electricians do not have to be registered with the NICEIC in order to work. However, there are a number of benefits to having this registration. The NICEIC is a voluntary product certification scheme for electrical contractors.
To contact us, please email enquiries@niceic.com or call 0333 015 6625.
The NICEIC Approved Contractor Scheme is a stamp of quality for your electrical installation business. Approved Contractors are electrical contractors who have been assessed as competent to carry out electrical work against the requirements of BS 7671.
The National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT) was formed as a Trade Association.
The QSs fundamental responsibility lies with the quality and compliance of the day-to-day work of the business. It should be noted that this responsibility may affect the amount of time the QS is engaged directly in electrical work and therefore additional Qualified Supervisors may be required.

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