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Electrical certificates

Electrical certificates on BS 7671:2018+A4:2026

EIC, EICR, minor works, PAT and emergency lighting — on the current amendment, issued digitally.

The full set of electrical certificates, built to BS 7671:2018 as amended by Amendment 4:2026 — while much of the market is still on older wording. Fill the schedules on site, sign on a phone, and issue a sealed record with its own verify link.

Certificates you can issue

Electrical Installation CertificateEIC

For new installations, additions and alterations — supply characteristics, circuit details and test results.

Electrical Installation Condition ReportEICR

Periodic inspection with the schedule of inspections and C1/C2/C3/FI classifications; satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome enforced.

Minor Electrical Installation Works CertificateMEIWC

Single or multiple minor works — one consolidated record with full per-circuit test detail.

Portable Appliance Test RecordPAT

In-service inspection and testing to the IET Code of Practice — visual checks, earth continuity, insulation and retest interval.

Electrical Danger Notification

The handover notice for a dangerous condition, with the recipient's acknowledgement captured at issue.

Emergency Lighting Certificates

Completion, site compliance, periodic and service certificates to BS 5266, plus the luminaire device list.

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.

Start issuing digitally.

30-day free trial — set up in minutes, no pads required.

Already on Amendment 4:2026

BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 was published in April 2026 and every electrical certificate must reference it. Jobivo's forms are built on it now, so you're issuing current-edition certificates while competitors migrate. The EICR includes the A4-era inspection items — SPD and AFDD indication checks — that older forms simply don't have.

The safety logic is built in

A C1 or C2 observation forces the EICR to Unsatisfactory automatically; polarity can't be recorded on an EIC where it doesn't belong. Outcomes start blank and the engineer records each — no pre-ticked 'Pass' schedule that certifies work nobody checked, and the recommended next-inspection date is recorded on the report.

One consolidated minor works form

Rather than three separate pads for one, three or five circuits, a single Minor Works certificate carries repeatable circuit blocks with full device and test detail. Fewer forms to choose between, more detail captured than the paper variants.

Common questions

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