Oregon, Clatsop County Electrician Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas

Clatsop County Building and Safety Jurisdiction

Clatsop County's Building Codes Division is responsible for administering and enforcing building codes within the unincorporated areas of the county, as well as electrical codes for both unincorporated and incorporated areas. This division handles plan reviews and issues permits for new and altered buildings, and for the placement of manufactured dwellings. They conduct approximately 6,500 inspections annually.

Electrical Permit Requirements for Unincorporated Areas

An electrical permit is required for any installation or alteration of permanent wiring or electrical devices. This includes running additional wiring, installing electrical outlets or light fixtures, or converting from a fuse box to circuit breakers. Permits are also necessary for the installation or alteration of low-voltage systems, such as security alarms or stereo systems.

Homeowners may be able to perform electrical work on their own property if they own and occupy the dwelling, and the property is not intended for sale, lease, rent, or exchange. However, for any work on a house or residential unit intended for sale, lease, rent, or exchange, a licensed electrical contractor must perform the work.

Licensed plumbers and electricians are legally permitted to perform plumbing and electrical work in Oregon, reflecting their training and continuing education.

The Clatsop County Building Codes Division is located at 800 Exchange Street, Suite 100, Astoria, Oregon 97103. They can be reached by phone at (503) 338-3697.

Resources to Learn More

Note: The following state-wide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Oregon, including Clatsop County.

Oregon Electrician Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines

Oregon State Building Codes for Electricians

In Oregon, the primary legislation and codes governing electricians are established and administered by the Building Codes Division (BCD) of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. The state adopts and amends specialty codes that collectively form the Oregon State Building Code, ensuring a uniform standard for construction across the state.

1. Specific State Statutes and Codes Adopted

2. Primary State Board or Agencies

Resources to Learn More

Select a City in Clatsop County

If your project is located within incorporated city limits, you will likely need to follow municipal ordinances rather than county rules. Select your city below to view local regulations.

Help Us Improve This Guide

Did you find a dead link, or do you have the direct link to the Clatsop County permit application portal? Help us keep this information accurate by submitting an update.