This guide provides general planning information. The actual requirements depend on the property and electrical scope.
When electrical work may require a permit
New installations, alterations, service work, and other regulated electrical projects may require filing by an appropriately licensed electrical contractor. The project scope and NYC Department of Buildings requirements determine the correct filing path.
- Service and panel upgrades
- New circuits and substantial wiring alterations
- EV charger and commercial electrical projects
- Work connected to renovations or changes in occupancy
Plan filing and inspections before construction
Permit and inspection requirements should be identified while the project is being scoped. This helps coordinate access, equipment, utility involvement, and any related construction work. Property owners should retain project records and confirm that required inspections and sign-offs are completed.
- Define the electrical scope and property conditions
- Confirm filing, inspection, and utility requirements
- Schedule work around access and shutdown needs
- Keep permits, inspection results, and closeout records
NYC Electrical Permit Guide FAQs
Can a property owner pull an NYC electrical permit?
Electrical permit requirements depend on the work, but regulated electrical filings are generally handled through a licensed electrical contractor.
Does every electrical repair require a permit?
No. The need for filing depends on the type and extent of work. The project should be reviewed before that determination is made.
Official resources
These resources are provided for general planning. Requirements can change and should be confirmed for the specific property and project.
Electrical service built around the property
We review the symptoms, property type, equipment, access, and project requirements before recommending the next step. Call to discuss urgent problems or use the form to request electrical service.
