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Annual Elevator Inspection Guide

Learn what an annual elevator inspection is, why it matters, and how property managers can prepare for elevator certificate renewal.

What Is Reviewed?

The exact inspection scope depends on equipment type, jurisdiction, applicable code, and the condition of the elevator.

  • Machine room or control room conditions
  • Hoistway and pit conditions
  • Door operation
  • Emergency communication
  • Fire service operation
  • Safety devices
  • Car operation
  • Signage and documentation
  • Maintenance records

Who Needs to Be Present?

Depending on the jurisdiction and equipment, the inspection may require coordination between several parties.

  • Elevator inspection company
  • Elevator service company
  • Building engineer or property representative
  • Fire alarm vendor, when applicable
  • Generator vendor, when applicable

Why Annual Inspections Get Delayed

Most delays are preventable when the building starts early and maintains accurate vendor contacts and certificate records.

  • Vendor unavailable
  • Missing access to machine rooms
  • Open violations
  • Reports not signed or submitted correctly
  • Fees not paid
  • Last-minute scheduling near expiration

Best Practice

Schedule annual elevator inspections well before certificate expiration and maintain a central compliance file for each elevator.

Ready to schedule? Continue to Elevator Compliance Solutions for inspection requests, recertification help, and compliance support.

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