Get Your Elevator Inspector License Reinstated
A lapsed elevator inspector license means you cannot legally certify elevator safety, putting buildings at risk and your career on hold. The good news is that most states have clear reinstatement procedures, and with prompt action, you can typically get back to work within weeks.
Requires coordination of multiple documents, potential additional training, and varies significantly by state requirements and length of lapse
⚠Why This Happens
Missed continuing education requirements
very commonMost states require annual or biennial continuing education credits that inspectors forget to complete
Late renewal fee payment
commonLicense renewal deadlines are missed due to poor record keeping or administrative oversight
Failure to maintain insurance requirements
occasionalProfessional liability insurance lapses or doesn't meet state minimum requirements
Background check or medical certification expired
occasionalSome states require periodic background checks or medical clearances that weren't renewed
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Check your state's licensing board website
Look up your license status online and identify specific reinstatement requirements
~30 minutes - 2
Contact your state elevator licensing division
Call immediately to discuss your situation and get current reinstatement procedures
~1-2 hours - 3
Gather required documentation
Collect proof of insurance, continuing education certificates, and any other required documents
~2-4 hours - 4
Submit reinstatement application with fees
Complete all forms and pay required reinstatement and penalty fees
~1 hour
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