What happens when an approved inspection agency is disqualified by the Henrico County Department of Building Construction & Inspections?
Henrico County will no longer accept inspection reports from disqualified agencies. The substance of the policy infraction will determine the conditions of the disqualification. Disqualification may result in the County’s refusal to accept any future inspection reports of any type from the disqualified agency. The basis for any disqualification may also result in Henrico County filing a formal complaint with the APELSCIDLA Board for further review.
Henrico County will not accept inspection reports from disqualified agencies. The substance of the policy infraction will determine the conditions of the disqualification. Disqualification may result in the County’s refusal to accept any future inspection reports of any type from the disqualified agency. The basis for any disqualification may also result in Henrico County filing a formal complaint with the APELSCIDLA Board for further review.
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