Authority Having Jurisdiction in Georgia
Authority Having Jurisdiction guidance for Georgia building owners, technicians, and integrators. State-specific ERRCS requirements, AHJ expectations, and next steps.
Authority Having Jurisdiction support in Georgia
The AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) is the entity responsible for approving ERRCS installations and verifying ongoing compliance. For most buildings, the AHJ is the local fire marshal or fire department. The AHJ reviews system designs, conducts or witnesses testing, and issues approvals needed for certificate of occupancy. Different AHJs may have varying requirements, making it essential to understand your specific jurisdiction's expectations.
BDA Systems supports owners, contractors, and technical teams throughout Georgia. We align project scope with local AHJ expectations, adopted code language, and the practical realities of getting from failed testing to final approval.
Key Compliance Questions
- Who is my AHJ?
- Can different AHJs have different requirements?
- Does the AHJ perform testing?
Move the project forward
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Georgia code snapshot
- Adopted code: IFC 2018
- AHJ: State Fire Marshal / Local AHJ
- General areas: 95% general area coverage using local AHJ signal and intelligibility thresholds
- Critical areas: 99% critical area coverage in stairwells, elevator lobbies, fire command, and pump rooms
Authority Having Jurisdiction in Georgia
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