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  1. Electrical Defect Codes

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/941

    Electrical Defect Codes

  2. Code Enforcement Fax Numbers

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/946

    Code Enforcement Fax Numbers

  3. Generator Safety

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/956

    Tips on generator safety

  4. Low-Voltage Wiring

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/961

    ​Per the N.C. General Statute, a permit and inspections are required for each contractor performing work on any given project within the scope of the State Building codes.

  5. Electrical Interpretations

    https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/code-information-appeals/electrical

    Resources for Electrical Code Interpretations

  6. Plumbing Interpretations

    https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/code-information-appeals/plumbing

    Resources and info about Plumbing Code Interpretations

  7. Inspection by Appointment Cancellation Policy

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/976

    Inspection by Appointment Cancellation Policy

  8. ​COVID-19 Updates from Code Enforcement

    https://code.mecknc.gov/covid-19

    ​COVID-19 Updates from Code Enforcement

  9. Electrical Information for Homeowners

    https://code.mecknc.gov/customer-tools/homeowners/electrical-info

    The state of North Carolina allows homeowners to do their own wiring in their homes, provided the homeowner will  personally will reside in the home, and that it is not for rent or intended for sale within one year after you complete the electrical installation. All electrical installations, changes, additions, or modifications to wiring systems are subject to permitting and inspections.

  10. Certificate of Occupancy (CO)

    https://code.mecknc.gov/node/996

    At the conclusion of all completed work done under a permit, including all applicable Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing or Fire Code regulations, the Code Enforcement Official will final that particular permit (B,E,M,P). When all permits related to a project have been finaled AND all Fire Codes, State and local laws, local ordinances and regulations have been satisfied (and the agency responsible for enforcing the local ordinance or regulations has released its holds on the project), Code Enforcement will issue a Certificate of Occupancy (CO).