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Elevator Mechanic — CEI/QEI
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Governing Authority
Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Engineering Division
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Yes
License Required
4 yrs
Apprenticeship
Required
Journeyman Exam
ASME A17.1
Elevator Code
8 hrs
CE Hours
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Total Initial Fees
Training & Apprenticeship
VerifiedApprenticeship Required
Yes
IUEC Training
IUEC/NEIEP recognized as qualifying nationally recognized training program
Apprenticeship Program
Certificate of completion from nationally recognized training program such as NEIEP, CET, or equivalent apprenticeship program registered with US DOL Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training
Technical School
Nationally recognized training program completion required
Elevator mechanics typically complete a 4-5 year apprenticeship through the IUEC (International Union of Elevator Constructors) or an equivalent state-approved program. Training includes classroom instruction in electrical systems, hydraulics, mechanical systems, and elevator codes, combined with extensive on-the-job training under a licensed journeyman elevator mechanic.
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Certification Requirements
VerifiedNAEC Certification Not Required
National Association of Elevator Contractors
Elevator Code Adopted
ASME A17.1
Journeyman Exam
Must pass mechanic examination of nationally recognized training program
NAEC CET and NEIEP completion recognized; QEI for inspection work
Additional Certifications
Elevator mechanics must comply with ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators) as adopted by their state, which may include state-specific amendments. NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors) certification and QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) certification through NAESA International are widely recognized industry credentials. A journeyman examination is required in most licensing states.
Apprenticeship & OJT Experience
Verified4 yrs
Apprenticeship Years
Completion of nationally recognized training program with mechanic examination passage required
OJT Hours
Training in elevator installation, maintenance, and repair through recognized program
Qualifying Experience
Most states require a 4-5 year apprenticeship with a minimum of 8,000-10,000 hours of on-the-job training under a licensed journeyman elevator mechanic. Qualifying experience includes installation, maintenance, repair, and modernization of elevators, escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and other vertical transportation equipment.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Certified Elevator Mechanic
Additional Notes
Georgia certifies elevator mechanics through the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner.
Approximately 35 states require licensure for elevator mechanics. States that do not require statewide licensure include Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming. Even in non-licensing states, IUEC journeyman status and NAEC certification may be required by employers or for government contracts.
Practice Scope & Specialties
VerifiedInstallation
Authorized
Repair
Authorized
Maintenance
Maintenance, service, and repair of all elevator equipment
Modernization
Installation, alteration, maintenance, and service of elevators and conveyances
Inspection
State inspections conducted through the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner
Elevator mechanics work on the installation, maintenance, repair, modernization, and inspection of elevators, escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and other vertical transportation equipment. QEI (Qualified Elevator Inspector) certification is typically required for performing acceptance and periodic inspections. Some mechanics specialize in specific equipment types such as traction elevators, hydraulic elevators, or escalators.
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Renewal & CE Requirements
VerifiedAnnual
Renewal Period
8 hrs
CE Hours Required
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Renewal Fee
CE Details
Minimum 8 hours of training, certification, and classes including code updates required in previous year for renewal
Regulatory Board
Elevator mechanic licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing authority. Most states require continuing education hours covering elevator code updates, safety procedures, new technology, and ASME A17.1 compliance. Requirements typically range from 4-16 hours per renewal cycle.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
Mostly verifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Comity Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states that license elevator mechanics offer reciprocity or endorsement for mechanics licensed in other states. Requirements typically include verification of current license, completion of an approved apprenticeship program, documented work experience, and completing a background check. Some states may require passing their journeyman examination.
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Georgia's elevator mechanic certification is administered by the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner rather than a labor department. Certification as an Elevator Mechanic is a prerequisite before one can become an Elevator Contractor. The state requires completion of a nationally recognized training program (NEIEP, CET, or equivalent) with mechanic examination passage. Annual renewal requires 8 hours of CE including code updates.
Georgia certifies elevator mechanics through the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner.
Certification requires completion of a nationally recognized training program (NEIEP, CET, or equivalent).
Elevator Contractor status requires prior certification as Elevator Mechanic.
Annual renewal requires minimum 8 hours of continuing education including code updates.
Applications are processed through the Citizenserve online portal.
There is no interstate compact for elevator mechanics.
Elevator Mechanic requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia (you) | — | 220–236 wks | |
| Alabama | — | 168–184 wks | → |
| Florida | $50 plus exam fees | 220–236 wks | → |
| North Carolina | — | — | → |
| South Carolina | — | — | → |
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Official Sources
Elevator Mechanic requirements in Georgia verified against Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Engineering Division, March 2026.
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Georgia requires a license for elevator mechanics. A 4-year apprenticeship is required. A journeyman examination must be passed. All licensing is managed through the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Engineering Division.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.