Why do I see DPIE vehicles parked after hours and during the day at private residences?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Prince George’s County Executive has authorized remote work locations and telework from home. DPIE staff, depending on their positions, may frequently be away from their private residences, or the County-owned vehicle may infrequently be mobile due to that employees’ duties, such as management; these managers still must respond to critical and essential emergencies that may arise from day to day. Also, the employee may be performing their duties as an inspector at this particular location.

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1. Who can I contact to have my fire systems inspected and certified?
2. Can I use any electrical inspector for a third party electrical inspection?
3. How do I set up a Third-Party Inspection Program (TPIP) Pre-Construction Meeting?
4. How can I find out what time my inspector will arrive?
5. Can I operate a business of any type without a Use and Occupancy Certificate issued by Prince George’s County DPIE?
6. What is the Third-Party Inspection Program (TPIP)?
7. Why do I see DPIE vehicles parked after hours and during the day at private residences?
8. My neighbor is performing illegal construction, who should I contact?
9. Do I need a permit to do work in Prince George’s County?