Do I Need a Permit for an Electrical Panel Upgrade? in Poland
Electrical panel upgrades almost always require a permit in the US, Netherlands, and Spain. Polish work typically requires a notification (zgłoszenie) plus a qualified electrician's certification rather than a full building permit. Permits trigger inspection — work done without one fails home-sale inspections and may void insurance.
Do you need a permit?
Sometimes
- Permitting authority
- Powiatowy Inspektor Nadzoru Budowlanego (PINB) + lokalny zakład energetyczny
- Typical fee
- PLN 0–500 (zgłoszenie)
What triggers a permit
- Increasing service amperage (e.g. 100A → 200A)
- Replacing the panel with a new physical enclosure
- Adding new circuits or moving the panel location
- Any work involving the utility meter or service entrance
Country-specific detail
Polish panel replacement typically requires a notification (zgłoszenie) to the local building authority (Starostwo Powiatowe) rather than a full permit, plus a separate notification to the energy provider when the service amperage changes. The work must be performed by an electrician holding SEP G1 qualifications, and the post-installation safety inspection (pomiary elektryczne) must be filed.