IRON COUNTY
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page updated 03/07/2023
If you are doing electrical work any where in the County, then you came to the right place!
REM Inspecting LLC (REMI) is the Electrical Inspection Agency designated by DSPS for the issuing of Electrical Permits and performing Electrical Inspections in this COUNTY.
- ELECTRICAL inspections are required by State Statute 101 and Administrative code SPS 316.013 & SPS 305.629 – electrical wiring installations shall be subject to inspection.
- APPLICATION:
- Are you doing electrical work at any of these 7 locations? IF NOT, go to Step 2 below.
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- 1. A farm
- 2. A public building, structure, or premises
- 3. A place of employment
- 4. A campground
- 5. A manufactured home community
- 6. A public marina, pier, dock, or wharf
- 7. A recreational vehicle park
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- You will need to complete an State Electrical Application via the State of Wisconsin eSLA system. The state link can be found here https://esla.wi.gov/PortalCommunityLogin
- Note: you must have set up an eSLA account and have added your company name to your eSLA account.
- Click here for a quick video on setting up an account.
- Click here for a quick video on adding your business to your eSLA account.
- After you log into your account, click here for step by step instructions on completing an electrical application in eSLA.
- If you need assistance, you can contact REMI at [email protected] or call us at 715-302-7456.
- You can also find additional eSLA instructions on the State website: https://dsps.wi.gov/Pages/Programs/ElectricalLighting/Default.aspx.
- Note: you must have set up an eSLA account and have added your company name to your eSLA account.
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- Electrical work at ALL OTHER LOCATIONS, such as bare land, residential properties, etc.
- Click here for the REMI Electrical Application form
- Fill out this simple electrical application form and email it to us at [email protected]
- New or re-energized service on detached garage, shed, pole building, pre-1980 dwelling, etc.
- RV pedestal on bare land
- Ground mound solar system on a residential property.
- Solar system on roof of residential accessory building, i.e. detached garage; shed; pole shed; etc.
- Note: you may be required to get a local building permit from the local municipality, in addition to an electrical inspection from REMI.
- For Solar system on the roof of your home, contact your local municipality to see if they have an ordinace for electrical inspection requirements. If not, then we can provide you with the electrical inspection.
- Notification of approval or denial
- After all information and fee payment is received from the applicant, REMI will email the applicant a decision of approval or denial of the application within 10 business days.
- Are you doing electrical work at any of these 7 locations? IF NOT, go to Step 2 below.
- FEES:
- REMI will email you the base list of fees to be paid.
- The initial list of fees will be based on the information received from the applicantion.
- Do you need a rough estimate for a Bid or quote, email us at [email protected] .
- Additional fees
- Plan review fee
- Re-inspection fee
- work not included in the original application.
- payments using a credit card or online payment.
- 1.5 times the rate for inspections performed on Saturdays, Sundays, State of Wisconsin holidays.
- 1.5 times the rate for times other than scheduled in at the request of the permit application.
- late payment fee equal to one percent per month of the outstanding balance
- PAYMENT:
- REMI accepts the following payment methods:
- Cash
- Check
- Money Order
- Online Payment at https://reminspecting.com/pay-now/
- Credit Card
- No application will be approved unless the application fees are paid in full.
- No inspections shall occur until payment is received in full for any outstanding fees.
- REMI accepts the following payment methods:
- INSPECTIONS:
- The building owner or their agent shall notify REMI online at https://reminspecting.com/electrical-inspection-application/ when the electrical wiring installation is ready for inspection.
- Note: All inspection requests must be entered into the REMI inspection tracking database via our website https://reminspecting.com/electrical-inspection-application/.
- You can call our office 715-302-7456 and work with our specialists to assist you with entering your request into the REMI database.
- A voicemail or text will not be accepted as the inspection notification.
- Note: All inspection requests must be entered into the REMI inspection tracking database via our website https://reminspecting.com/electrical-inspection-application/.
- The building owner or their agent shall notify REMI online at https://reminspecting.com/electrical-inspection-application/ when the electrical wiring installation is ready for inspection.
SPS 316.012 Permits. (1) (a) No electrical wiring project may commence unless the owner of the premises where the installation is to occur, or their agent, holds a permit from the designated inspection agency if the project involves the installation of new or an addition to any electrical service, feeder, or branch circuit serving any of the following: 1) A farm. 2) A public building, structure, or premises. 3) A place of employment. 4) A campground. 5) A manufactured home community. 6) A public marina, pier, dock, or wharf. 7) A recreational vehicle park.
(b) Under emergency conditions, the necessary electrical wiring may commence without obtaining a permit, provided the owner of the premises where the installation is to occur, or their agent, submits a permit application to the inspection agency designated by the department to provide electrical inspections for the installation no later than the next business day after commencement of the installation.
SPS 316.013 Inspections. (1) Except as provided under s. 101.875 (2), Stats., electrical wiring installations shall be subject to inspection.
(2) Inspections of electrical wiring installations described under s. SPS 316.012 (1) (a) shall be conducted by a certified commercial electrical inspector.
(3) (a) The building owner or their agent shall notify the inspection agency designated by the department to provide electrical inspections when the electrical wiring installation is ready for inspection. (b) Except as provided in par. (c), to facilitate inspection all of the following shall apply: 1. Electrical wiring shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes. 2. Electrical wiring may not be energized. (c) 1. The concealment or energizing of electrical wiring, other than an electrical service, may proceed if inspection has not been completed within 2 business days after notification is received or as otherwise agreed between the wiring installer and the designated inspection agency providing the inspection. 2. The notification that an electrical wiring installation is ready for final inspection shall be made to indicate when all electrical fixtures, outlets and face plates are in place and the installation or that portion of the installation is energized. (d) 1. If upon inspection, it is found that the installation is in compliance with this chapter, the certified inspector shall approve the installation prior to concealment or energizing of the electrical wiring. 2. If upon inspection, it is found that the installation is incomplete or not in compliance with this chapter, orders to correct shall be issued. An order may include the condition that the electrical wiring is to remain unconcealed and non−energized until re−inspected.