Electrical Permit Application - St. Johns County Government 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Electrical Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Building Permit Number or Parcel Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Select your service provider from the options provided: FPL, JEA, or BES. This helps identify your electrical service source.
  4. Enter the date of application and complete the owner’s information, including name and address. Ensure accuracy for processing.
  5. Specify the job address where the electrical work will take place and provide details about the general contractor if applicable.
  6. Indicate the use of building (Multi-Family, Single Family, Commercial, Other) and describe the purpose/type of project clearly.
  7. Fill out sections regarding temporary pole service and permanent electric service, providing all necessary details such as amps and phases.
  8. Complete electrician's information including name, telephone number, signature, and business license details before submitting.

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FAQs. Do I need to get a permit? Permits are required for most improvements before any work begins. The property owner must determine if a permit is required to avoid additional fees or penalties.
Contractors must be licensed and registered with St. Johns County to obtain a permit or perform any construction activity. Check a contractors current status at Contractor License Search. Online Permitting is available for mechanical, electrical and plumbing contractors.
While each state has different codes and regulations concerning electrical installations, most allow homeowners to perform their own electrical work provided they file for a homeowner permit and have the required inspections performed.
The Clerks Office is committed to providing residents with easy access to the public records which it retains. Before submitting a request, consider searching our records online by clicking Court Records, Official Records, or Board Records.
Work that does not require a permit is typically cosmetic, such as: Painting. Tile. Floor coverings including carpet, vinyl, wood, and more. Shelving. Cabinet Work. Wall papering. Privacy fencing made out of PVC, wood, or chain link (see Building projects below for more information)
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If the submitted application with plans only require a single review, the following schedule applies: Residential Construction Permits require an average of 15-30 working days for approval or response. Commercial Construction Permits require an average of 15-30 working days for approval.
Yes. However, we strongly recommend that a licensed contractor perform the work. If a homeowner/building owner is going to pull their own permit, they must be the sole occupant of the building and meet numerous criteria contained in the Owner/Builder Statement mandated by the Florida Legislature.

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