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Electrical Oversight™ provides licensed Master Electrician supervision for contractors and facility teams so you can perform permit-eligible electrical work, pull permits, and pass inspections — without hiring in-house licensed staff.
Why Contractors Contact Electrical Oversight™
✔ Perform electrical work legally under licensed supervision
✔ Expand services without hiring full-time licensed staff
✔ Ensure permits, documentation, and inspections are handled correctly
Permit Oversight
Supervision that authorizes permit submission in all jurisdictions where we are licensed.
Code Compliance Review
NEC-focused documentation and project oversight.
Inspection Coordination
Guidance to prepare for and pass electrical inspections.
Remote Supervision Options
Photo/video documentation review for qualifying projects.
Compliance Recordkeeping
Full logging of permits, inspections, and project documentation.
Scalable Multi-Project Support
Ideal for contractors and enterprises completing frequent supervised work.
Why Contractors & Facilities Choose Electrical Oversight™
We provide a streamlined, compliant, and professional solution for organizations that need licensed electrical supervision to perform electrical work safely, legally, and profitably.
Compliance & Safety
Licensed oversight ensures every project meets NEC and local electrical codes.
Business Growth
Expand your revenue by offering electrical services without hiring your own Master Electrician.
Reliable Support
Clear documentation, predictable workflows, and responsive supervision.
Proven Oversight. Documented Results.
Built on Licensing, Transparency, and Code Compliance
Electrical Oversight™ is operated by licensed electrical professionals with verified experience in permitting, code compliance, and inspection workflows. Every project performed under our supervision follows the requirements of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), whether city, county, or state.
We provide a legal, fully documented pathway for qualified contractors and facility teams to complete electrical work under licensed oversight—never outside permitting rules. Remote review is always backed by photos, documentation, and inspection results.
Permit & Code Oversight
🔐 Licensed Permit Authority
We file permits under our active electrical contractor license.
📋 Scope & Code Review
We verify job scope for safety, proper materials, and AHJ requirements.
📝 AHJ Documentation Package
Every job includes the documentation your inspector expects.
Field Verification & Inspection Support
📸 UL-Listed Material Verification
We confirm that all electrical components meet UL and NEC requirements.
🔍 Workmanship Review
We review installation quality through site visits or AHJ-approved remote methods.
📅 Inspection Scheduling
We coordinate required inspections and track approvals to completion
Clear Responsibility & Compliance
⚖️ Defined Installer vs. Supervisor Roles
Installers handle the work. We handle code review, permit authority, and compliance.
📚 Documented Oversight Log
Every supervised job includes a clear written record for insurance and AHJ reference.
🛡️ Compliance Guarantee
Our structure follows State law—never hidden or “under the table” licensing.
Professional Oversight—Not “License Renting”
Our role is professional oversight, not hidden or “under the table” licensing.
We follow the exact structure allowed under law, where a licensed contractor may supervise employees or authorized personnel performing electrical work—as long as the work is permitted, inspected, and completed to code.You focus on installation.
We ensure it’s done legally and safely.
Insurance & Compliance Protection
You’re Covered… Until the Investigator Shows Up
DID YOU KNOW: Most insurance policies require that electrical work be completed or overseen by a licensed professional — and that the insurer is accurately informed about the type of work your team performs. If your facilities staff is doing tasks like changing ballasts or replacing receptacles without proper licensing or disclosure, insurers may treat this as a non-disclosed material fact, which can lead to claim denial during an investigation.
If an employee is injured while performing undisclosed electrical work, both workers’ compensation and liability claims may be challenged by the carrier.
Licensed oversight helps document compliance, reduce risk, and demonstrate that proper supervision was in place. This supports your efforts to stay compliant and avoid issues tied to unlicensed or undisclosed electrical activity.
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