Industry

Solar Installation Companies Compliance Tracking

Track NABCEP certifications, electrical licenses, and OSHA training across your install crews.

Common challenges

Where this typically breaks down

Common operational pain points for solar installation companies.

NABCEP certification is the industry-recognized credential for solar installers and needs periodic renewal.

Electrical work often requires a state electrical license held by at least one crew member on a job.

Rooftop work requires documented fall protection training, tracked alongside other safety credentials.

Example workflow

A typical setup

1

Add installers with their NABCEP certification and electrical license details

2

ComplyNestly tracks expiration status automatically

3

Get reminders before certification renewal is due

4

Check the Action Center before assigning a crew to a job

Who and what this covers

Roles and credential categories

Typical roles
  • Solar installer
  • Licensed electrician
  • Crew lead
  • Operations manager
Credential categories to track
  • NABCEP certification
  • State electrical license
  • OSHA 10/30
  • Fall protection training
Example

A realistic scenario

A residential solar installer uses ComplyNestly to confirm every crew assigned to a job includes at least one NABCEP-certified installer and one currently licensed electrician.

Sources & limitations

What this page does and doesn't cover

Electrical licensing requirements vary by state; NABCEP certification is an industry credential, not a government license. ComplyNestly does not verify credentials or provide legal advice.

Last reviewed: August 2026

ComplyNestly organizes records and reminders — it does not verify licenses, provide legal advice, or guarantee compliance.

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