Ohio electrical permit application

Service upgrades, panel changes, rewires, EV charger installs and solar tie-ins all require an electrical permit. Fees usually key off service amperage and circuit count, so those two numbers decide whether your application clears the counter.

What goes on the Ohio version

  • Service size in amps and voltage / phase configuration
  • Panel make and model for the replacement or new install
  • Number of circuits added or altered
  • Electrical license, insurance and bond block

Ohio is one of our code-tuned states, so the packet builder also flags the state-specific attachments this scope triggers before you file.

Mistakes that get it kicked back

  • Filing a like-for-like panel swap when the service size is actually increasing
  • Omitting the EV or solar load calculation the plans examiner asks for
  • Undercounting altered circuits, which changes the fee tier and triggers a re-submittal

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General guidance for Ohio contractors, not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the authority having jurisdiction before filing.