Jefferson County requires building and electrical permits for solar panel installations. Birmingham uses standard IBC/IRC permitting. Alabama has no statewide net metering mandate; Alabama Power offers limited buyback at avoided cost.
Jefferson County Land Development Services requires building permits for rooftop solar panels over 1.5 kW and all ground-mounted systems. Structural calculations must show the roof can support panel weight (typically 3-4 lbs per sq ft). Electrical permits cover the inverter, DC disconnect, AC disconnect, and utility interconnection. The 2018 IRC/IBC requires 3-foot fire setbacks from roof ridges and edges for firefighter access. Alabama Power (the local utility) requires an interconnection agreement and offers credit at avoided cost rather than retail rate β making Alabama one of the less favorable states for solar economics. Ground-mounted systems face normal accessory structure setbacks (typically 10 feet side, 20 feet rear).
Installation without permit: stop-work order, retroactive permit fees, potential removal. Electrical violations: re-inspection required. Interconnecting without Alabama Power approval: system must be disconnected, potential service termination.
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