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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Electrical Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the job address in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying where the electrical work will take place.
  3. Fill in the date of application, along with the owner's name and contact information, including phone and cell numbers.
  4. Provide contractor details such as name, license number, address, and email. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  5. In the project description section, clearly outline the nature of your electrical work. Select whether you are ready now or specify a date when you will be ready.
  6. Calculate fees based on Section A or B as applicable. Input total amounts in their respective fields to ensure correct fee assessment.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing. The applicant must acknowledge that all details are complete and accurate.

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A permit must be obtained for all installations or alterations of electric equipment. A permit must be obtained before the work is started. Electrical work must be completed in strict ance with the Chicago Electrical Code.
Permits. The Chicago Department of Buildings (CDB) determines which permit your project will require. Youll need a permit for a bathroom remodeling project if youre making significant changes to the plumbing, electrical systems, or structural components of the bathroom.
Do I need a permit? You need a permit if you are replacing or significantly altering anything on a property, including: Constructing, enlarging, altering, repairing, rehabilitating, demolishing (interior and exterior), or moving any structure.
An applicant under age 18 is issued an instruction permit valid for two years, and the permit must be held for at least nine months prior to obtaining a drivers license. An applicant age 18 and older is issued an instruction permit valid for one year.
A building permit is not required for the following types of work: Painting, wallpapering, tiling, carpeting, installing cabinets or countertops, or performing similar finish work, without plumbing or electrical connections.

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You do need a permit for: Construction or demolition of any structure, regardless of size. Pre-manufactured storage buildings, residential buildings, and commercial buildings. Commercial and residential docks, piers, sea walls, boathouses, bulkheads and boat ramps.
For what types of work do I need a permit? A permit is generally required before beginning new construction, repairs, additions, alterations or demolition projects.
(d) Permit Required; Term, Consent, Fee. (1) No person shall own, keep, harbor, or have custody of any live chicken without first obtaining a permit from the city.

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