In order to obtain a electrical certificate of Compliance it is important to follow the following steps.

1. Select a registered and qualified electrician
The initial step involves choosing a professional electrician registered with the Department of Labour and holds a valid wireman’s license. This ensures that they possess the necessary qualifications and expertise.
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2. Schedule for an inspection
The next step is to schedule an inspection with the chosen electrician. During the inspection, the electrician will physically inspect and assess the electrical installation to confirm its compliance with the relevant safety standards.
3. Make required repairs if necessary
Should the inspection reveal any faults in the installation, the electrician will provide a quotation for repairs. It is crucial and compulsory to resolve any electrical faults before the certificate can be issued.
4. Receipt of the certificate
In cases where the electrical installation is found to be compliant with regulations, the electrician will invoice and proceed to issue the certificate. This certificate includes information, such as the electrician’s name and contact details, the date of the inspection, and specific details about the installation and property details.
5. Keep the certificate safe
Always keep the certificate safe, if you misplace or lose it the process will start all over. This document may also be requested by insurance companies as evidence of compliance with safety regulations. Keeping it accessible and in good condition is essential.
Find out how to know if your electrical certificate of compliance is valid.