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EICR

The EICR, on the current wiring regs

Electrical Installation Condition Reports to BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 — issued digitally and sealed.

An EICR — the Electrical Installation Condition Report — is the periodic inspection of a fixed electrical installation. Jobivo produces it to BS 7671:2018 as amended by Amendment 4:2026, with the schedule of inspections, the classification codes, and an outcome that can't contradict itself.

What it covers

Electrical Installation Condition ReportEICR

Schedule of inspections, observations with C1/C2/C3/FI codes, schedule of test results and an overall satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome.

Issued digitally, every time

A verify link on every certificate

Each record has its own public web page and QR code — anyone can scan it and confirm it's genuine, any time.

Tamper-proof digital seal

Every issued PDF is cryptographically sealed, so a downloaded copy can be proven unaltered years later.

Always online, never lost

The permalink stays live for the life of the record — no filing, no re-issuing a mislaid copy.

Auto-attach to invoices

The certificate rides the job's invoice email automatically, so the customer gets the bill and the proof together.

Sign on web or the mobile app

Capture the engineer's and customer's signatures on site on a phone, or on the desktop — offline works too.

No pads or books to buy

It's all digital. Print a copy when you need one, but there's no stationery to re-order — ever.

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What an EICR is

An EICR is a periodic assessment of the safety of an existing electrical installation — landlords need one at least every five years, and it's routine before a sale or after a change of occupancy. The inspector records observations, classifies each with a code (C1 immediate danger, C2 potentially dangerous, C3 improvement recommended, FI further investigation) and gives an overall satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome.

The outcome can't lie

Record any C1 or C2 and Jobivo sets the report to Unsatisfactory automatically — the classification and the overall result can never disagree. Schedule items start blank and the inspector records each one, so nothing is certified that wasn't checked. The A4:2026 items — SPD and AFDD indication — are on the schedule, where older forms don't have them.

Issued, sealed, attached

The recommended next-inspection date is recorded on the report under Regulation 653, and the finished EICR issues sealed, with a verify link, and can be attached to the customer's invoice automatically.

Common questions

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Official sources & regulations

The standards and official guidance these records are built to: