Clayton County electrical permits
Clayton County's Community Development department files electrical permits through Tyler EnerGov CSS. PullPermits drafts the application from your job details and files it for you.
- Department
- Department of Community Development
- Filing method
- Online portal
- Typical fee
- $50–$110
- Turnaround
- 1–5 business days
- County seat
- Jonesboro
Clayton County electrical permit fees
Residential electrical permits typically run about $50–$110.
Whatever the city or county charges, PullPermits.ai passes it through at exact cost and itemizes it on your invoice. We never mark up a government fee.
What you need on file to pull here
- Active Georgia electrical license
- Business license and insurance on file
You provide these once during onboarding. PullPermits.ai keeps them on file and attaches whatever each filing needs.
Clayton quirks worth knowing
- Shares the Tyler EnerGov CSS adapter with Forsyth — a familiar, reliable online flow.
Electrical permits we pull in Clayton County
Pick the kind of work you're doing for Clayton County-specific fees, filing steps, inspections, and timelines.
Panel upgrade permit in Clayton
Replacing or upsizing a home's main electrical panel and service — the most common residential electrical permit in metro Atlanta.
Typical fee $50–$150EV charger permit in Clayton
Installing a Level 2 (240V) EV charging circuit — the fastest-growing residential electrical permit as EV adoption climbs.
Typical fee $50–$120Generator permit in Clayton
Permitting a permanently installed standby generator with an automatic transfer switch — often paired with a gas permit.
Typical fee $60–$175Rewire permit in Clayton
Replacing the branch wiring throughout a home — a larger-scope electrical permit, sometimes with rough-in inspections and plan review.
Typical fee $75–$250 (often valuation-based)Temp power permit in Clayton
A temporary power pole/service to energize a site during construction — especially common on City of Atlanta jobs, which often pull it as a separate permit.
Typical fee $50–$175 (Atlanta ~$175 per permit)General electrical permit in Clayton
The catch-all electrical permit for new circuits, subpanels, remodel and addition wiring, and repairs that don't fit a dedicated type.
Typical fee $50–$150
Areas served in Clayton County
We pull electrical permits for jobs across Clayton County, including these cities and communities. The job address decides which authority the permit goes to — PullPermits.ai resolves that for you.
- Jonesboro
- Forest Park
- Morrow
- Riverdale
- Lake City
- Lovejoy
How PullPermits.ai files it for you
You stay the named applicant on every Clayton County permit. PullPermits.ai drafts and files it through Tyler EnerGov Citizen Self Service (CSS), and you approve before anything is submitted.
- Step 1
Describe the job once
Tell PullPermits.ai the address and what you're doing. No re-typing your license, business, or insurance details — they're already on file from onboarding.
- Step 2
We pick the right jurisdiction
PullPermits.ai resolves the job address to the correct city or county and drafts the matching permit application on the right portal.
- Step 3
You see a plain-English preview
Review the full application and a line-by-line fee breakdown before anything is submitted. Nothing is filed until you say so.
- Step 4
You tap Approve & File
Only after you approve do we file with the city or county under your own account, pay the fee with a platform card, and pass that fee through at exact cost — no markup.
- Step 5
We track it and text you
PullPermits.ai polls status, books the inspection, and sends SMS updates so you never refresh a city or county portal again.
Clayton County electrical permit FAQ
- How much is an electrical permit in Clayton County?
- Residential electrical permits typically run about $50–$110. Typical permits land in the $50–$110 range. PullPermits.ai passes the city or county fee through at exact cost — no markup, ever.
- Where do you file an electrical permit in Clayton County?
- Clayton County files through Tyler EnerGov Citizen Self Service (CSS), run by the Department of Community Development. PullPermits.ai files there for you under your own account, so you stay the named applicant.
- How long does a Clayton electrical permit take?
- Expect 1–5 business days. PullPermits.ai tracks the status for you and texts you the moment it's approved.
- What do I need to know about pulling permits in Clayton County?
- Shares the Tyler EnerGov CSS adapter with Forsyth — a familiar, reliable online flow. PullPermits.ai has this jurisdiction's process encoded, so the right form, account, and any affidavit are handled for you.
Browse electrical permits in every Georgia jurisdiction, read the permit guides, or find your jurisdiction by address.
Pull your next Clayton County permit in about two minutes
Join the waitlist and let PullPermits.ai draft and file your Clayton County electrical permits through Tyler EnerGov Citizen Self Service (CSS). You review the preview and tap approve — we handle the city or county.