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Get Mi Electrical Permit - Richfield Township 2007-2026
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How to fill out the MI Electrical Permit - Richfield Township online
Completing the MI Electrical Permit for Richfield Township is a straightforward process that can be done online. This guide will provide you with detailed instructions to ensure you fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the permit application online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the MI Electrical Permit and access it for completion.
- Begin by filling out Section #1, which requires homeowner information. Enter your name, job site address, property number, and contact details. Ensure that all information is accurate.
- Next, you will find a fee schedule. Indicate the corresponding fees based on your project. Add each selected item’s cost under the 'TOTAL' column and sum up the amounts.
- If you are the homeowner performing the work, read the certification statement, and provide your signature and date at the end of Section #1. If applicable, ensure that the information provided meets the State of Michigan Electrical Code.
- Proceed to Section #2, which pertains to contractor information. If you are using a contractor, fill in their details, including their name, address, and license number. If you are doing the work yourself, you may skip this section.
- In the 'TOTAL AMOUNT DUE' section, indicate the total fee calculated in the earlier steps. Fill in any payments made and the method used on the provided lines.
- Finally, before submitting, ensure that all sections are complete, reviewed, and accurate. Once confirmed, you can save changes, download, or print the completed form for your records.
Take the next step to ensure your electrical work is safe and compliant by filling out the MI Electrical Permit online today.
A shed under 200 square feet in size does not require a permit. Other sheds and accessory structures larger than that require a Building Permit with the Building Safety Office. Please keep in mind that accessory structures need to conform to the size limit and setback requirements stated in the Zoning Code.