Rewire permit in Gwinnett County, Georgia
To get a whole-home rewiring permit in Gwinnett County, you file an application with the Department of Planning & Development through Accela Citizen Access (ACA), pay the fee (typically $50–$120), and pass rough-in (walls open). Replacing the branch wiring throughout a home — a larger-scope electrical permit, sometimes with rough-in inspections and plan review. Required when replacing branch circuits throughout a dwelling, common with knob-and-tube or aluminum-wiring remediation and gut renovations. PullPermits.ai drafts the whole application, shows you a preview with the fee breakdown, and files it with Gwinnett County the moment you tap approve.
- Permit type
- Whole-Home Rewiring
- Also called
- house rewire, electrical rewiring, knob and tube replacement
- Where to file
- Accela Citizen Access (ACA)
- Typical fee
- $50–$120
- Turnaround
- 1–4 business days for standard electrical permits
When you need a rewire permit
Required when replacing branch circuits throughout a dwelling, common with knob-and-tube or aluminum-wiring remediation and gut renovations.
Typical scope of work
- Replace branch circuit wiring and devices
- New or reworked panel and grounding
- Smoke/CO and AFCI/GFCI to current NEC
- Rough-in before close-up, then final
Common rejection reasons
- Scope/valuation under-stated for the work performed
- Rough-in inspection skipped before close-up
- Missing AFCI/GFCI or smoke/CO compliance notes
PullPermits.ai checks for these before it files, so a Gwinnett rewire doesn't bounce back over a fixable detail.
Gwinnett County rewire permit fees
Residential electrical permits typically run about $50–$120. Some permit types lack an online card-payment option and are handled separately.
| Charge | Amount |
|---|---|
| Gwinnett County rewire permit feeWhole-Home Rewiring permits typically run $75–$250 (often valuation-based) statewide; Gwinnett lands in this range. | $50–$120 |
| PullPermits.ai markup on permit feesCity, county, and inspection fees are always passed through at exact cost — no markup, ever. | $0 |
Figures are approximate and verified against the city or county at filing time. The permit fee you see in your PullPermits.ai preview is exactly what the city or county charges.
How to file a rewire permit in Gwinnett County
The full process through Accela Citizen Access (ACA). Or skip all of it: PullPermits.ai does every step once you approve the preview.
- 1Confirm the jurisdictionResolve the job address to Gwinnett County and confirm a whole-home rewiring is the right permit type for the scope of work.
- 2Prepare credentials and formsHave your active Georgia electrical license, business license, and insurance on file, plus a notarized bps-06 blanket agent designation if filing as an agent.
- 3Draft the applicationDescribe the rewire scope — replace branch circuit wiring and devices — and attach any required documents.
- 4Review the fee previewCheck the fee breakdown ($50–$120 in Gwinnett) before anything is submitted.
- 5File the application in Accela Citizen Access (ACA)Submit the whole-home rewiring application and pay the Gwinnett County fee. With PullPermits.ai, you tap "Approve & File" and we do this for you.
- 6Track approval and schedule inspectionWait 1–4 business days for standard electrical permits, then book rough-in (walls open). PullPermits.ai polls status and texts you each update.
Inspections
- Rough-in (walls open)
- Final electrical inspection
PullPermits.ai requests the inspection with Gwinnett County and confirms the appointment back to you by text.
Typical timeline
3–10 business days; valuation-based fees in some counties.
In Gwinnett County specifically, plan on 1–4 business days for standard electrical permits.
How PullPermits.ai pulls your Gwinnett rewire permit
You stay the named applicant. PullPermits.ai drafts the whole-home rewiring application, files it through Accela Citizen Access (ACA) under your account, and passes the Gwinnett County fee through at exact cost — only after you tap approve.
- Step 1
Describe the job
Tell us the Gwinnett County address and the rewire scope. Your credentials are already on file.
- Step 2
Review the preview
See the full application and the fee breakdown in plain English before anything is filed.
- Step 3
Tap Approve & File
We file with Gwinnett County and pay the fee at exact cost — nothing is submitted until you approve.
- Step 4
Get SMS updates
We poll status, book the inspection, and text you each step to closeout.
Gwinnett rewire permit FAQ
- How much is a whole-home rewiring permit in Gwinnett County?
- In Gwinnett County, a rewire permit typically runs $50–$120. Residential electrical permits typically run about $50–$120. PullPermits.ai never marks up the city or county fee.
- How long does a Gwinnett rewire permit take?
- 3–10 business days; valuation-based fees in some counties. In Gwinnett County specifically, expect 1–4 business days for standard electrical permits. PullPermits.ai tracks it and texts you the moment it's approved.
- What inspections does a whole-home rewiring need?
- Typically: Rough-in (walls open), Final electrical inspection. PullPermits.ai books the inspection with Gwinnett County for you once the permit is issued.
- Anything specific about filing a rewire in Gwinnett County?
- Gwinnett exposes a native 'Electrical Only' online permit type — fast when it fits. PullPermits.ai has the Gwinnett County rewire process encoded, so the right form and any affidavit or account step is handled.
- Why do whole-home rewiring permits get rejected?
- The most common reasons: Scope/valuation under-stated for the work performed; Rough-in inspection skipped before close-up; Missing AFCI/GFCI or smoke/CO compliance notes. PullPermits.ai checks for these before it files, so you don't lose a day to a kickback.
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Working a job somewhere else? Find your jurisdiction by address or read the rewire permit guide.
File your Gwinnett rewire permit the easy way
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