As an inspector I prefer to inspect without someone trying to distract me, but if the installer is present most write-ups can be eliminated. In Oregon as well, as Augie47 stated, it is illegal for a homeowner to pull a permit and have someone else do the work. Many times we can tell that this is the case and will not make it easy on the installer for working without a permit.
Personally I will always mark on the stud with an 'NP' where a nailplate is required and an 'x' if a staple is required, but if I find more than 5 violations I stop marking them. In that case it is better for the installer to go back and check all of his work, I am not a babysitter.
The best solution is to have a friendly relationship with your inspector. I always appreciate the electricians who admit their fault and don't try to accuse me of being an AH.
Personally I will always mark on the stud with an 'NP' where a nailplate is required and an 'x' if a staple is required, but if I find more than 5 violations I stop marking them. In that case it is better for the installer to go back and check all of his work, I am not a babysitter.
The best solution is to have a friendly relationship with your inspector. I always appreciate the electricians who admit their fault and don't try to accuse me of being an AH.