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Electrical Panel Upgrade Permit Requirements — Mystic, CT

Yes, an electrical permit is required for a panel replacement in Stonington, Connecticut. Connecticut law requires a licensed electrician to obtain the permit; homeowner self-permit is not available for panel work.

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What affects your permit requirement

Connecticut General Statutes §20-334a mandates that all panel replacement work must be permitted by a licensed electrician.
The Town of Stonington Building Official enforces the Connecticut State Building Code and 2017 NEC (effective January 1, 2019).
All permits in Stonington must be submitted through the OpenGov online portal; paper permits are no longer accepted as of May 2021.
The property at 88 Payer Ln is located approximately 0.5 miles from the Mystic River, a tidal estuary, requiring flood zone verification before work begins.
The Town of Stonington's published fee schedule is currently inaccessible; contact the Building Official directly to confirm electrical permit fees.
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Typical requirements

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Department
Town of Stonington Building Official
(860) 535-5075
https://www.stonington-ct.gov/building-official

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Frequently asked questions

01

Can I pull an electrical permit myself for a panel upgrade in Stonington, Connecticut?

No. Connecticut General Statutes §20-334a requires a licensed electrician to obtain the electrical permit for all panel work, including replacements. Homeowners cannot self-permit this scope in Connecticut.

02

How do I submit an electrical permit application in Stonington?

The Town of Stonington requires all permits to be submitted through the OpenGov online portal. Access it via the Building Department page at stonington-ct.gov/building-official and click the yellow hard hat icon to enter the portal directly.

03

What electrical code does Stonington, Connecticut use?

Stonington enforces the Connecticut State Building Code and the 2017 NEC, effective January 1, 2019. Connecticut has not yet adopted the 2020 NEC as of 2024.

04

Do I need a floodplain permit for my electrical panel upgrade on Payer Lane?

Your property is located approximately 0.5 miles from the Mystic River. You must verify your parcel's FEMA flood zone designation at msc.fema.gov before construction. If the parcel is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (Zone AE, VE, or similar), a floodplain development permit from the Town of Stonington Land Use Department may be required in addition to the electrical permit.

05

What is the electrical permit fee in Stonington?

The Town of Stonington's fee schedule is currently inaccessible online. Contact the Town of Stonington Building Official at (860) 535-5075 or stonington-ct.gov/building-official to obtain current electrical permit fees.

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