Upper Darby Township requires electrical permits to ensure that all electrical systems and equipment are installed and maintained in accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC), as adopted under Act 45, and applicable Township ordinances.
It is unlawful to perform regulated electrical work without first obtaining all required permits and approvals.
Electrical permits help protect property owners, occupants, and the public by ensuring that systems are safely installed, properly grounded, and compliant with applicable codes, reducing the risk of fire, shock, and other electrical hazards.
In accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC), as adopted under Act 45 and enforced by Upper Darby Township, permits are required prior to the commencement of regulated electrical work.
Commercial Buildings (All buildings other than single-family and two-family dwellings):
Pursuant to 34 Pa. Code § 403.42(a), an owner or authorized agent who intends to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert, or replace any electrical system regulated by the Uniform Construction Code—shall first apply to the Building Code Official and obtain the required permit.
Residential Buildings (Single-Family Dwellings and Two-Family Dwellings):
Pursuant to 34 Pa. Code § 403.62(a), an owner or authorized agent who intends to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert, or replace any electrical system regulated by the Uniform Construction Code—shall first apply to the Building Code Official and obtain the required permit.
As part of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code adoption process, Upper Darby Township completed the required municipal election and approval process with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry in 2005.
As a result of that process, the Township has adopted the following requirements:
Residential Accessory Structures (120 sq. ft. or more):
A UCC permit is required for all residential utility and miscellaneous use structures with a building area of 120 square feet or greater.
Residential Accessory Structures (Less than 120 sq. ft.):
A building permit is required for residential utility and miscellaneous use structures less than 120 square feet when such structures contain utilities, including electrical systems.
Residential Alterations and Repairs:
A UCC permit is required for all residential alterations and repairs, including electrical system work, except for those specifically excluded under Chapter 1 of the International Residential Code (IRC), as adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
These requirements are enforced in addition to all applicable provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code and Township ordinances.
Who May Apply for and Perform Work Under an Electrical Permit
Electrical permits may only be applied for and work may only be performed by individuals or entities who are properly authorized and licensed in accordance with State law and Township regulations.
Permits may be obtained by:
A property owner may apply for an electrical permit only for their primary residence and only if they are personally performing the work.
Property owners acting as their own contractor must comply with all applicable State and Township requirements, including:
Property owners may not perform work under a homeowner permit for rental properties, investment properties, or any property that is not owner-occupied. If a property owner is acting as a contractor, they must obtain all required State and Township licenses.
In accordance with State law and Township regulations:
Any individual or entity performing electrical work as a contractor must obtain and maintain all required licenses, registrations, and approvals from both the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Upper Darby Township.
Failure to comply with licensing requirements may result in:
An electrical permit is required for, but not limited to, the following:
Any work involving electrical systems regulated by the UCC requires a permit.
Certain minor work may not require a permit; however, such exemptions are limited, narrowly defined, and subject to determination by the Township.
Examples may include:
Even if a permit is not required, all work must still comply with applicable codes and safety standards.
The Township reserves the sole authority to determine whether a permit is required. Applicants are strongly encouraged to verify requirements prior to starting any work.
Before submitting a permit application, applicants should:
Incomplete applications will delay processing.
A complete electrical permit application typically includes:
Additional documentation may be required depending on the scope of work.
Electrical permit applications are reviewed to ensure compliance with:
Once the application is approved, the permit will be issued.
Work may not begin until the permit has been issued.
Electrical inspections are required to verify that work complies with approved permits and applicable codes.
Inspections may include:
All required inspections must be approved prior to final completion.
Electrical permits are valid for a limited time.
Failure to commence or complete work within the required timeframe may result in permit expiration.
Extensions may be requested in accordance with Township regulations.
Permit fees are established in accordance with the Township Fee Schedule.
Payments may be made:
Cash is not accepted.
Fees are subject to change. Please contact the Township to verify the most current fee schedule.
Do I need a permit to upgrade my electrical panel?
Yes. Panel upgrades and service changes require a permit.
Do I need a permit to install new outlets or lighting?
Yes, when installing new or relocating electrical components.
Do I need a permit for a generator or EV charger?
Yes. Installation of generators and electric vehicle charging equipment requires a permit.
Will my work be inspected?
Yes. Inspections are required to verify compliance with code requirements.
For questions regarding electrical permits, please contact the Buildings Division.
Email: LI@UpperDarby.org
Phone: 610-734-7613
Residents may also submit inquiries or report concerns through the Township One Center.
To submit a concern, email One@UpperDarby.org or call the One Center Request Line at 610-734-7625.