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Are all electrical inspectors state employees?

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Are all electrical inspectors state employees?

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All electrical inspectors are state certified but they are not employed by the state. There are only eight state-employed electrical inspectors. The rest are private inspectors and should carry a card that states they are not state employees. 6. How do I know if a contractor has a required license? Ask to see the current license. If in doubt, call 502-573-2002 to verify that the license is current. 7. What if I have a problem with an inspector? If a problem pertains to his/her job performance and integrity, call our office at 502-573-1797 or 502-573-1798. If the problem is his/her personality or rudeness, file a complaint with the local county judge/executive or mayor. 8. What if an electrical inspector is inconsistent with his/her fees? See KRS 227.487. For link click here. 9. What qualifications are required to be an electrical inspector? You must have five years experience in residential, commercial and industrial wiring and take the NCPCCCI examination. Complaints involving an elec

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