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Electrical Compliance Certificates Melbourne
Certificates of Electrical Safety for building inspections. Licensed REC 38009.
Every stage of electrical work requires proper certification for building compliance. True Line Electrical provides same-day Certificates of Electrical Safety (COES) for all our work, ensuring your project is never held up waiting for paperwork. We understand the inspection process and provide documentation that satisfies building surveyors and inspectors.
What is a Certificate of Electrical Safety?
A Certificate of Electrical Safety (COES) is a legal document that certifies electrical work has been completed safely and in compliance with Australian standards. In Victoria, all electrical work must be certified by a licensed electrician. For new builds and renovations, you'll need certificates at multiple stages: rough-in inspection, fit-off/final inspection, and for any additional electrical work. These certificates are required before building inspectors will sign off on each stage.
Our Certification Process
Work Completion
Complete all electrical work to Australian standards.
Testing
Conduct required testing including insulation resistance, polarity, and RCD testing.
Documentation
Document all work completed, circuits installed, and test results.
Certificate Issue
Issue Certificate of Electrical Safety with all required details.
Lodgement
Lodge certificate with Energy Safe Victoria as required.
Copy Provision
Provide copies to builder, owner, and building surveyor.
Why Choose True Line Electrical
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I need an electrical compliance certificate?
You need a COES for any electrical work including rough-in, fit-off, switchboard installation, and any modifications or additions to existing electrical systems.
How quickly can you provide certificates?
We issue certificates same-day upon completion of work and testing. For urgent inspections, we can prioritize certificate preparation.
What if I need a certificate for work done by another electrician?
We can only certify work we have completed and tested ourselves. If previous work is uncertified, we would need to inspect and potentially rectify it before certification.
Do certificates expire?
Certificates don't expire, but they only cover the work completed at the time of issue. Any subsequent electrical work requires new certification.
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