APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL PERMIT - Village of Schaumburg - ci schaumburg il 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the permit number and date at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the fee section, which may vary based on your project specifics. Ensure you check with local guidelines for accurate fees.
  4. In the 'Location' section, provide details about lighting and power circuits, including owner information, address, and tenant space number.
  5. Complete the 'Person, firm, or corporation performing work' section with their street address, city, and phone number to ensure proper contact.
  6. For services, indicate whether the work is residential or commercial and specify if it’s new or revised. Fill in voltage, amperage, phase, and registration number as applicable.
  7. Detail the value of electrical installation and dates for when installation will begin and be completed. Include a description of low voltage work if necessary.
  8. Finally, confirm that your work meets Illinois Energy Conservation Code requirements by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.

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Stand-alone electrical work is eligible; electrical work associated with construction work occurring under a separate building permit is not. A permit must be obtained for all installations or alterations of electric equipment. A permit must be obtained before the work is started.
Schaumburg, Illinois Incorporated March 7, 1956 Government Type Councilmanager Mayor Tom Dailly30 more rows
If you have any questions regarding the permit submittal, permit process, and/or inspections, please call Permit Services at 847-923-4420 or click on this QA link for commonly asked questions.

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General Information and Requests for Service. Dial 311 for Operator Assistance when in Schaumburg or dial 847-895-4500.
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