Permit Number

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Permit
Status

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Project
Address

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Project
Description

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Company & Phone

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Documents
& Plans

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How to use The Takis Digital Permit.

This Takis Virtual Permit has 3 sections designed to make it faster and easier for you to get to final.

This virtual permit is designed to allow you to upload photos, video and project documents so you don’t have to wait for a traditional inspections.

In addition, you can follow your progress quickly and easily every step of the way.

This section has all your basic information permit number, a link to the approved plans, project address, relevant contact information and more. Always check this section to assure everything on record is accurate. Check it now.

You should always start here. This section will provide information such as what items are still pending or required. It will let you know things like plan revisions are being reviewed, smoke detector affidavit is required, fees or other documents are due. This section will also have any corrections items, links to resources or even your permit final. To see your inspection results or items due click here.
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Your Inspection Results. Things You Need To Do. Your Permit Final.

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Results/NotesPermit NumberDate EnteredCreated By (User)Entry TypeNotesFile
Results/NotesPermit NumberDate EnteredCreated By (User)Entry TypeNotesFile

What you will need to submit for your photovoltaic inspection.

Upload your photos, videos & documents for inspection review.

You will be able to stop, save and continue your uploads at any time.
Here is what you will need.
  1. Anchoring and boding of each array
  2. Connections in all junction boxes
  3. Conduit labeling and anchoring
  4. Under array after modules are installed
  5. Connection at inverter if installed
  6. Connection at the disconnect if one is installed
  7. Connection at the sub-panel
  8. Connection at the main service panel