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Use the Inspection History component to show constituents the details of inspections associated with their business.

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Use the Inspection History component to show constituents the details of inspections associated with their business.
| View supported product editions. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create visits: | Public Sector Access |
| To rename a label: | Customize Application |
With the Inspection History component, constituents can track activities related to inspections of their business on your Experience Cloud site. The Inspection History component shows information about why an inspection was scheduled, the inspector's observations from the visit, and any violations or enforcement actions for the constituent to address.
The Licenses And Permits Experience Cloud template that comes with Public Sector includes a View Inspection History page with the component. If you use the template for your site, you're all set. If desired, you can customize the labels of many of the fields that appear in the Inspection History component, including for violation enforcement actions and regulatory code violations.
The changes take effect on your site the next time you publish an update.

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