See the permit trail
Keep jurisdiction, permit identifiers, current status, inspection timing, and related notes together instead of spreading them across texts and paper.
Electrical permit tracking software
Track jurisdiction, permit details, inspection timing, reinspection status, utility coordination notes, site photos, and panel documentation alongside the estimate, job, and final invoice.
Built for electrical work
Electrical permit tracking software gives a contractor a structured place to record the jurisdiction, permit status, inspection milestones, utility coordination, correction or reinspection details, and supporting job documents. Keeping this information on the job record makes it easier to see what is blocking work and to preserve the permit trail through closeout. It does not replace the authority having jurisdiction or determine code compliance.
Why it matters
Keep jurisdiction, permit identifiers, current status, inspection timing, and related notes together instead of spreading them across texts and paper.
Record inspection and reinspection details so incomplete steps stay visible while the job is active.
Build and export panel schedules, preserve service details, and keep supporting photos attached to the same job.
Keep the estimate, permit notes, field photos, inspection history, invoice, and final paperwork associated for future service.
How the workflow connects
Capture the permit context, municipality, identifiers, utility notes, and work that requires follow-through.
Update filing, inspection, correction, and reinspection details as the job moves through the local process.
Keep panel schedules, photos, notes, invoice, and permit history available as one job record after completion.
Direct answers
ElectriTrack supports permit details, jurisdiction, inspection timing, reinspection tracking, utility notes, photos, and related electrical workflow fields on the job record.
No. ElectriTrack organizes permit and inspection information for the contractor; it is not an authority having jurisdiction and does not submit, approve, or guarantee permits.
Yes. ElectriTrack includes a panel-schedule workflow and can generate panel schedule PDFs. Contractors must verify every circuit, label, measurement, and technical detail before use.
No. ElectriTrack is an administrative and documentation tool. It does not provide NEC interpretations, engineering conclusions, inspection approval, or safety decisions, and it does not replace licensed professional judgment.
Bring jobs, field notes, estimates, permits, customer approvals, invoices, and payments into one practical workflow.
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