Scottish homeowners researching electricians often encounter two scheme logos: SELECT and NICEIC. Both badges signal certification, both are accepted for Scottish landlord compliance, and both require the contractor to meet recognised standards. Beyond that, the differences are subtle and often misunderstood. This guide sets out an honest comparison of the two schemes so you can choose contractors with confidence and understand exactly what each accreditation means in practice.
The bottom line: both are recognised in Scotland
For Scottish landlord EICRs, HMO licensing, short term let licensing, Building Standards notification, and most insurance and lender purposes, both SELECT and NICEIC accreditations are accepted. Neither is preferred over the other in legislation. Either is sufficient evidence that the contractor is qualified and certified to recognised standards.
This means the choice between a SELECT electrician and a NICEIC electrician is not a compliance choice but a contractor choice. Pick the firm based on reputation, location, quote, and quality of communication rather than on a preference between the two badges.
What is SELECT?
SELECT is the Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland. It is the Scottish trade association for electrical contractors and operates a certification scheme alongside its broader trade activities. SELECT was established in 1900 (originally as the Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland) and has been the principal Scottish electrical trade body for over a century.
SELECT membership covers:
- Certification of contractor competence to BS 7671 standards.
- Annual audit and assessment of work quality.
- Trade representation on behalf of Scottish electrical contractors.
- Member training, continuing professional development, and technical support.
- Industrial relations and labour negotiations affecting Scottish contractors.
- Consumer protection and complaints handling for member work.
SELECT certified contractors are typically Scottish based firms with predominantly Scottish customers. Some larger firms hold SELECT alongside other certifications.
What is NICEIC?
NICEIC stands for the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting. It is the largest UK electrical certification body, operating across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. NICEIC was established in 1956 and has been the dominant UK electrical certification scheme for decades.
NICEIC membership covers:
- Certification of contractor competence to BS 7671 standards.
- Annual on site assessment of work quality.
- Independent complaints adjudication.
- Deposit protection schemes for some types of work.
- Specialist registrations for solar PV, EV chargers, fire and security, and other categories.
- Member technical support and training.
NICEIC certified contractors include Scottish firms alongside firms from across the UK. NICEIC is primarily a certification body rather than a trade association.

Direct comparison
| Aspect | SELECT | NICEIC |
|---|---|---|
| Geographic focus | Scotland | UK wide |
| Established | 1900 | 1956 |
| Type of body | Trade association plus certification | Certification body |
| Audit cycle | Annual | Annual |
| Standards basis | BS 7671 plus IET Code of Practice | BS 7671 plus IET Code of Practice |
| Recognised for Scottish landlord EICR | Yes | Yes |
| Recognised by Aberdeenshire Council | Yes | Yes |
| Building Standards self certification | Yes (via competent person scheme) | Yes (via competent person scheme) |
| Specialist registrations (solar, EV) | Available through partner schemes | Direct registrations available |
| Public register access | selectscotland.org.uk | niceic.com |
Practical differences for homeowners
Beyond the headline equivalence, several practical differences may matter for specific situations:
Specialist work
NICEIC has more developed specialist registrations for solar PV, EV chargers, fire and security, and similar specialist categories. SELECT contractors handling these specialist areas typically hold the relevant scheme certification (MCS for solar, OZEV approval for EV chargers) alongside SELECT membership. Either route works in practice.
Trade association membership
SELECT membership includes trade association benefits (training, technical support, industrial relations) that NICEIC certification does not provide. For homeowners this typically does not matter; for contractors it can affect business operations.
Geographic identity
Some Scottish homeowners prefer to engage Scottish trade body certified contractors as a matter of local preference. SELECT membership is one signal of Scottish identity. NICEIC certified Scottish firms are equally local; the difference is in scheme identity rather than business location.
Insurance and adjudication
NICEIC has a more developed independent complaints adjudication process. SELECT operates a comparable process within its trade association structure. Either provides a route to dispute resolution beyond ordinary court remedies.
How to verify either accreditation
Verifying SELECT membership
- Ask the contractor for their SELECT membership number.
- Visit selectscotland.org.uk and use the public register.
- Confirm the membership is current and active.
- Check the registered company name and address match.
Verifying NICEIC certification
- Ask the contractor for their NICEIC registration number.
- Visit niceic.com and use the public register.
- Confirm the certification is current and active.
- Confirm the registration covers the type of work (installation, inspection, or both).
- Check the registered company name and address match.
Both checks take a couple of minutes and provide direct verification of the contractor’s claims. Logos on websites are not verification; the public register is.
When does the choice between SELECT and NICEIC actually matter?
For most Scottish homeowners, the choice between SELECT and NICEIC is not material. Either accreditation meets all the practical and legal requirements. The choice between contractors should be based on:
- Quote price and what is included.
- Local reputation and reviews.
- Relationship with letting agents (for landlord work).
- Quality and clarity of communication.
- Specific specialist accreditations needed (MCS for solar, OZEV for EV).
- Availability and lead time.
The accreditation itself is a baseline; the specific contractor’s quality is what differentiates options at the same accreditation level.
Faithful Spark and NICEIC
Faithful Spark holds NICEIC Approved Contractor registration covering both inspection and installation work. We chose NICEIC for its broader UK certification framework and its specialist registrations covering solar PV, EV chargers, and inspection and testing as integrated parts of the same scheme. For more on what NICEIC certification covers in practice, see our companion guide on why NICEIC approval matters for Aberdeenshire homeowners.

Frequently asked questions
Is one scheme more rigorous than the other?
Both schemes apply equivalent technical standards and audit processes. The differences are in scheme administration and trade association structure rather than in the technical bar. Neither scheme is meaningfully more rigorous in practice.
Can a contractor be SELECT and NICEIC certified at the same time?
Yes. Some Scottish firms hold both certifications. Holding both is not necessary because the schemes recognise broadly the same standards, but some larger firms maintain dual certification to maximise customer flexibility.
Does my Aberdeenshire Council care which scheme my contractor is registered with?
No. Aberdeenshire Council and Aberdeen City Council accept either SELECT or NICEIC certification for Building Standards notification, landlord registration, and HMO licensing purposes.
My EICR is from a SELECT contractor and my new property has a NICEIC contractor’s certificate. Are they comparable?
Yes. Both certificates are equivalent for Scottish landlord and Building Standards purposes. The format of the certificate may differ slightly (each scheme uses its own template) but the underlying inspection methodology and codes are the same (C1, C2, C3, FI).
Are there any other recognised schemes besides SELECT and NICEIC?
Yes. NAPIT, ECA, and Stroma also operate competent person schemes recognised for Scottish Building Standards purposes. SELECT and NICEIC are the two largest and most commonly cited; the others are valid but less prominent in Aberdeenshire.
Choose your contractor with confidence
Faithful Spark is NICEIC Approved Contractor registered for inspection and installation work across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Peterhead, Ellon, and Fraserburgh. Our certification meets the same standards required by SELECT and is equally valid for all Scottish compliance purposes. See our companion guide on EICR services in Aberdeen.
Faithful Spark Electricians. NICEIC approved. Local Aberdeen team. Full electrical services certified to BS 7671 for Aberdeen, Peterhead, Ellon, Fraserburgh and across Aberdeenshire.



