Electrical Installation or Part P? Confused.com (Just alittle advice)

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Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help me. Ive had a extension done on my house. My electrician has given me Electrical Installation Cert for it(He is NIC EIC Reg). Done it online NIC EIC and has a reference number but my building inspector wont sign it off saying its not Part P cert? Does it matter?
What is the process?
 
With the ELECSA system, once a notifiable job is registered on line it then generally takes about 2 weeks for the Building Regulations Compliance Certificate to arrive at the customers address (NOTE: this certificate goes direct to the client, not to the electrician). When notifying on line there is a summary page at the end which can be printed off. I generally give this to the client so they can show it to BCO in lieu of the BRCC (it has the job reference numbers on it). Simples!
 
An Electrical Installation in Buildings specifies extensively the rules to comply with to ensure safety and predicted operational characteristics for all types of electrical installations.i think you can discuss about this matter with an electrician.
 

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