EV Charger Permit in Atlanta, GA

Timeline, fees, portal link, and exactly what to submit to get your home EV charger permit approved fast in Atlanta, GA.

Last updated: May 2026  ·  2026

Atlanta, GA Quick Facts

Permit Required?

Yes

Permit Fee

$75–$175

Review Timeline

7–14 days

Total Timeline

2–4 weeks

NEC Edition

NEC 2020

HOA Protection?

Yes

How to Get an EV Charger Permit in Atlanta, GA

Getting a Level 2 EV charger permit in Atlanta, GA involves submitting an electrical permit application, waiting for approval, completing the installation, and passing a 15–30 minute inspection. Here's the full process.

Step 1: Use the Official Portal

Atlanta, GA uses the Atlanta One-Stop Shop for residential permit submissions. You'll need:

  • Property address
  • Work description: "New 240V 50A dedicated circuit and NEMA 14-50 outlet for Level 2 EV charger"
  • Contractor license number (or homeowner statement)
  • Simple site plan showing panel and charger locations
  • Estimated project value (typically $400–$1,200 for standard install)

Pay the permit fee online — $75–$175 for a standard residential EV charger circuit in Atlanta, GA.

Step 2: Wait for Permit Approval

Standard residential EV charger permits in Atlanta, GA are reviewed within 7–14 days. You'll receive approval by email. Do not start work before written approval.

Step 3: Complete the Installation

In Georgia (NEC 2020 in effect): Yes — primary residence. A standard installation takes 2–4 hours for a licensed electrician. More complex work — panel upgrades, underground conduit, detached garages — takes longer and may require additional permits.

Step 4: Schedule and Pass Inspection

Schedule through the permit portal. The inspector will verify wire gauge (6 AWG/50A), breaker labeling, grounding, GFCI protection, secure mounting, and weatherproofing. Most residential EV charger installations pass on the first visit when done correctly. See the full inspection guide.

HOA Considerations in Atlanta, GA

Georgia right-to-charge protection: Yes — condos only. Homeowners in Atlanta, GA HOA communities have legal protection limiting HOA authority to deny EV charger installation. HOAs can impose reasonable conditions but cannot prohibit outright. See the HOA rights guide for the full state breakdown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Permit review in Atlanta, GA typically takes 7–14 days. From application submission to a passed inspection, the full process takes 2–4 weeks. Submitting a complete, accurate application on the first try avoids the most common delays. Check the Atlanta One-Stop Shop for current processing times.
Permit fees in Atlanta, GA run $75–$175 for a standard residential Level 2 installation. More complex projects (panel upgrades, underground conduit) may cost slightly more if fees are calculated on project value. Verify the current fee schedule through the Atlanta One-Stop Shop.
In Atlanta, GA, Georgia: Yes — primary residence. All work requires a permit and must pass inspection regardless of who performs it. Contact the Atlanta, GA building department to confirm current homeowner permit availability for your specific address.
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Informational Only

Permit fees and timelines in Atlanta, GA can change. Always verify with the Atlanta, GA building department before starting any work.