Successful candidates must be a current high school senior, must live in WREC electric lines for at least one year, plan to attend an in-state college or technical school and maintain a 2.0 GPA. The deadline is March 12, 2022. Click on the link below to download a scholarship application. Apr 01, 2009 Temporary electrical wiring should be inherent to the planning stages of every job even the estimate. There appears to be vast inconsistencies in how this part of a construction project is managed. Some contractors have a consistent method for every job and even use prefabricated power distribution assemblies. The PUD will then arrange to meet you at the site to discuss your options. This is done at the same time, or even before the temporary power is installed. Once we rough-in the electrical, it is now ready for the permanent power to be hooked up.
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Please click the buttons below to purchase Electrical and/or Residential permits, add inspection services, request inspections, request re-inspections, print permits and request refunds. Please view the tutorial videos located on the CORE system if you have any questions about CORE.
Information on Permitting:
Creating a CORE account [pdf]
Purchasing a permit [pdf]
Requesting inspections [pdf]
Refund Form [online]
Adding Permit to Online System [pdf]
CORE is the Comprehensive Online Regulatory & Enforcement System that Commerce and Insurance uses for managing licenses, certifications, registrations and permits. First-time users will need to register for a new account. This account will be used to purchase and service permits, including printing your permit and requesting inspections.
If you do not wish to create a CORE account, call 615-741-7170 to request an inspection. You must know the permit number(s) to request an inspection.
With approximately 100 contracted Deputy Electrical Inspectors (DEIs) spread across the entire state, this section performs residential, commercial, and industrial electrical inspections of new and existing structures. This section is responsible for enforcing the provisions of the 2017 edition of the National Electric Code and all state laws and rules concerning the conducting, conveying, consumption, or use of electrical energy in, or in connection, with any building, structure, or premises located in this state. Contracted private persons, companies, and governmental entities issue electrical permits at locations throughout most of the state.
For more information on electrical permits and inspections, please contact the Residential/Electrical Contract Inspection section.