Title 5 Official Inspection Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Title 5 Official Inspection Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the property address and owner's information at the top of each page. Ensure accuracy as this information is required throughout the form.
  3. In Section A, provide details about the inspector, including their name, company name, address, telephone number, and license number.
  4. Move to Section B for certification. Select whether the system passes, conditionally passes, fails, or needs further evaluation by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Complete Section D by answering questions regarding system conditions and any necessary observations. Be thorough in your responses to ensure compliance.
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Heres what you need to know: Title 5 dictates specifically how to , use, and maintain Massachusetts septic systems. If youre buying or selling a home, youre required to receive an inspection within 2 years before a sale or 6 months afterward.
Title 5 itself 310 CMR 15 State Environmental Code, Title 5: standard requirements for the siting, construction, inspection, upgrade and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems and for the transport and disposal of septage.
Title 5 requires the proper siting, construction, and maintenance of all on-site wastewater disposal systems. On-site systems that are not properly located and maintained can contribute pathogens and nutrients to surface and ground waters, endangering drinking water supplies, wildlife habitat, and surface water bodies.
On average, expect to pay $300 to $500 for a TITLE 5 inspection. If a TITLE 5 inspection is required, time the inspection so that costs of the inspection and necessary repairs or upgrades are determined before closing.
The inspection involves digging up and inspecting components of the septic system. The Board of Health enforces Title V; State Sanitary Code (Septic System Regulations) and is involved in overseeing all new septic systems, failures and repairs.

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How long is my Title 5 Inspection good for? The inspections are good for a 2-year period, starting with the date of the inspection. If the tank is pumped each year following the inspection, then the length of time increases to 3 years.

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