Tulsa County permits EV charger installation — residential Level 2 chargers require an Oklahoma-licensed electrician and an electrical permit through Tulsa County Building Inspections. Oklahoma §11-43-101 gives municipalities building code authority; no statewide EV-ready new-construction mandate.
In unincorporated Tulsa County, Level 2 (240V) EV charger installation requires an electrical permit from Tulsa County Building Inspections and must be performed by an Oklahoma-licensed electrician per Title 59 §1680.1 (Electrical License Act). Permit fees typically $45-85 based on panel work scope. The 2018 National Electrical Code (NEC Article 625) is adopted as Oklahoma's baseline. No county or city in Tulsa County currently mandates EV-ready parking in new construction — Oklahoma has actively resisted statewide EV mandates (HB 2095 in 2023 imposed a $110 annual EV registration surcharge). City of Tulsa similarly requires electrical permits via Development Services (Tulsa Code Title 51). HOA restrictions on EV chargers are not specifically protected under Oklahoma law (unlike California's Civil Code §4745) — HOAs in Tulsa County may restrict charger installation unless covenants allow owner modifications. Public charging stations at retail sites (Walmart, QuikTrip) must meet ADA accessibility under 28 CFR Part 36. PSO (Public Service Co of Oklahoma) offers managed-charging rebates up to $250.
Unpermitted electrical work: stop-work order, fines $100-500, required inspection and correction. Using unlicensed electrician: misdemeanor under Title 59 §1680.14 with up to $1,000 fine. No HOA protections — homeowner may have no recourse if covenants prohibit chargers.
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