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Permits & Building Codes

COLORADO STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD

NEW! Adoption of the 2008 National Electrical Code

On May 19, 2008, the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) was adopted by the Colorado State Electrical Board. The 2008 NEC will become the minimum standard for the State of Colorado effective August 1, 2008. This code will be the standard used by all state electrical inspectors for permits issued on or after August 1, 2008. 

Electrical Permits Online

This online system was designed to allow homeowners and contractors to order electrical permits, pay for them using a credit card, and request inspections via the Internet.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN...

Make sure your job site address is within the state's jurisdiction for inspection. The state does not inspect in local jurisdictions having their own electrical inspection program. You are responsible for determining the correct inspection authority.

If the county where your job site is located is listed below, please do not continue with the permit application process.

No state electrical inspections are performed in these counties
(except public schools & state buildings):
Arapahoe
(except within Bow Mar, Deer Trail, Greenwood Village, and Sheridan city limits)
Boulder Douglas Lake Routt
Broomfield Eagle Mesa Summit
Chaffee El Paso Pitkin Teller
Denver Jefferson Pueblo Weld


 

 

If you are a homeowner hiring an electrical contractor, your contractor is responsible for obtaining the required permits. Do not continue with the permit application process.

If you are a homeowner performing your own electrical work, please print the Homeowner Installation Guidelines for information on the inspection process and proper installation procedures.


Make sure you have the following information handy before entering the online permit system:

  • Address of the job site.
  • Directions to the job site.
  • The cost of materials and labor for the work to be completed.
  • Credit card information.
  • The square footage of the living space to be wired.
  • Name of the power supplier.
Reminder: You cannot use the online system to request Trim permits, Add Fee permits, permit transfers, permit extensions or make informational changes to your permit (property address, spelling corrections, etc.). For any of these services, please contact the Denver office at (303) 894-2300.

Enter the Online Permit System
 

 

You can link directly to the Colorado Electrical Board Home Page by clicking http://www.dora.state.co.us/electrical/.



JEFFERSON COUNTY ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
   

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 Electrical Application Form (updated 01/29/09) 


JEFFERSON COUNTY INSPECTION SEQUENCE PROCEDURAL GUIDE
 Printable Version (pdf)

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Local Fire District has individual authority to enforce fire code standards beyond the county's requirements.  Cooperation and coordination with your local fire district early in the process may prevent costly alterations to your project and ensure compliance with all applicable health and safety standards.

Requests for an inspection may be made in person or by phone, Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.  Inspection requests must be received prior to 5:30 p.m. the day before your inspection.

The following guidelines provide information regarding inspections and the correct sequence in which they should be requested by the contractor.
 
Please have your permit number(s) available when requesting inspection(s). When inspection requests are being made for more than one permit, each request will be entered separately. This will speed up the process and help ensure the proper inspection is being requested.

Step 1. Foundation Inspection:

Non-engineered Footings and Foundation: Inspections will be made by the Jefferson County Division of Building Safety before concrete is poured.

Engineered Footing and Foundation: Footing, drilled piers and foundation plans stamped by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer or Architect will require inspections by the engineer and also by the Jefferson County Division of Building Safety, as outlined in the

Jefferson County Supplement to the 2006 International Building Codes, Appendix Chapter X (instructions for Completing the Foundation Compliance Form)

If Engineered Foundation is marked "YES" on your Building Card (inspection sign off card), the Foundation Compliance Form shall be submitted to, and approved by, our office prior to requesting a Final Building inspection.

Concrete Encased Electrode: (UFER) installation observation may be required per Article 250.52A3 of the 2008 National Electrical Code.

Step 2. Wall and/or Roof Sheathing:  prior to covering, provide access for inspector.

Step 3. Rough Inspections: (in any order) Electrical, Mechanical, Fireplace/Gas Log & Plumbing, Site Built Shower Pan, Structural Concrete Slab or Under-floor inspection.

Rough electrical inspection shall not be requested until the building is weathered in.

If applicable, a Temporary Heat Meter inspection must be requested as a separate inspection along with the rough electrical.  The temporary heat meter will be released after the rough electrical inspection has been made and approved.

If electric baseboard heat is installed, all baseboard panels must be mounted on sheetrock.

The installation of a required fire sprinkler system requires an inspection to be performed in compliance with Section 901.5.1 of the Jefferson County Supplement to the 2006 International Building Code by the Fire District who has jurisdiction. 

Step 4. Mid-roof Inspection: inspection of material application/nailing pattern per manufacturer instructions, call for inspection when at least 10% but not more than 25% of application is applied.  Manufacturer's instructions are required to be on-site for the inspection.  This inspection can be called in any sequence after the roof sheathing inspection has been approved.

Step 5. Framing: (call only after all required rough inspections have been approved by the inspector AND entered into the computer system, usually after 4:30 PM of the day of the inspection)

Improvement Location Certificate, if required, must be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Division before a framing inspection can be scheduled.

Step 6. Gypsum Board Inspection: 
Fasteners
Fire Resistant Penetrations
Special Inspections

Step 7. Final Inspections:
The following paperwork must be submitted before calling in for your final building inspection:

All open Planning & Zoning processes must be complete before requesting a final building inspection.

Insulation Certification Card (provided by the Jefferson County Division of Building Safety) to show compliance with Chapter 11 of the 2006 IRC for Residential Buildings, signed by the Builder and/or Insulation Installer.

Foundation Compliance Form (provided by the Jefferson County Division of Building Safety) signed and stamped by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer or Architect.
Engineered Documents required by the Building Division, so noted on your plans, signed and stamped by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer or Architect.  

Special Inspection Report - Fire Sprinkler System  -  Form provided by the Division of Building Safety

 (Residential/Commercial Final)

Electrical, Mechanical & Plumbing finals must be approved before a Final Building Inspection can be done.

The final electrical inspection will not be made without permanent power.

Help Us Make Your Inspection a Successful One

It is your responsibility, and the responsibility of your sub-contractors, to call this division when these phases of the work are complete and ready for inspection.

Each Inspector, where applicable, Building, Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing will visit your project a minimum of two times during construction.

Please remember that each inspector normally has many other inspections to make that same day and a lot of other people are counting on him to get to their job site.  Make sure an address is posted in a visible location and access to the project is provided.

If the Building Permit Card (Inspection Sign-Off Card), County accepted plans and manufacturer's instructions (when required) are not on the job site, the inspection will be rejected and may be assessed a reinspection fee.

Important Note: The Certificate of Occupancy, if one is required, will not be issued, nor a final electric meter released to the power company until all required paperwork and Planning and Zoning final approval are submitted to the building department.  The Certificate of Occupancy will be issued after 11 a.m. the next working day after all required paper work has been submitted and approved by the Jefferson County Division of Building Safety.

Last Modified: Apr 6, 2009 10:14 AM

 

 

 

You can link directly to the Jefferson County Building Department Home Page
by clicking
http://www.co.jefferson.co.us/building/index.htm.

 

 

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