Licensing Forms
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This application is to be used to become a licensed septic installer or inspector. You can use the following link to fill out the document online but it will need to be printed and mailed to the NCOWCICB.
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This application should be used after you have completed the required training to become a licensed septic installer or inspector. You can use the following link to fill out the document online but it will need to be printed and mailed to the NCOWCICB.
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This form should be used for licensed septic installers that would like to modify their grade level. For example, a level two installer that would like to change from level two to level four. You can use the following link to fill out the document online but it will need to be printed and mailed to the NCOWCICB.
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This form should be used by licensed soil scientists who have completed the Authorized Evaluator Training and would like to apply for the evaluator license.
Permitting
Forms
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The NCWOCICB has developed the following common form for use as a Notice of Intent to Construct a wastewater system. This form should be used for Authorized Onsite Wastewater Evaluators when providing a totally private permit
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IP/CA Form for A2 Permits by AOWE, LSS or PE. This is commonly referred to as a Hybrid permit as the private licensed professional does the initial soil evaluation and design, and the local health department is the the final inspection.
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This form is a common application for use with an application for IP or CA through a local health department using an A2 permit
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The attached Notice of Intent to Construct is to be used for permits where a Soil Scientist and Engineer are privately permitting the wastewater system.
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A property owner may choose to bypass the local existing wastewater system approval process that is required in many counties when the owner wishes to add a “no flow” addition by submitting this signed affidavit to the LHD. It’s recommended that the owner submit this signed affidavit to building inspections, as well. Any damages incurred to the wastewater system as a result of the property addition are the responsibility of the homeowner.