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Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing — Elevator Safety DivisionPrimary source · Arkansas

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Elevator Constructor licensing in Arkansas

State-issued license classes for elevator constructors in Arkansas. Each class links to the issuing state board for primary-source verification.

License classes

ARKANSAS · elevator-constructor

Elevator Mechanic

Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing — Elevator Safety Division
Exam
Required
Renewal
Every 2 yrs
CE per cycle
8 hrs

Scope of Work

An Arkansas Elevator Mechanic license authorizes an individual to construct, install, alter, service, repair, or maintain elevators, escalators, and related conveyances regulated by the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing's Elevator Safety Division. Source: Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing (https://labor.arkansas.gov/labor/code-enforcement/elevator-inspection-and-permits/).

Experience

Applicants must document three years of verifiable work experience constructing, maintaining, servicing, or repairing conveyances. Source: Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing — Elevators (https://labor.arkansas.gov/online_services/elevators/).

Exam

A written examination approved by the Elevator Safety Board is required.

Renewal and CE

Renewal cycle is two years with eight (8) hours of continuing education required during each renewal period (per Department of Labor renewal practice published by the Division). Editor must verify current statutory CE figure before public launch.

Verified May 1, 2026 · compiled from public sources, verify current rules with Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing — Elevator Safety Division before acting

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