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Delaware Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Elevator MechanicsPrimary source · Delaware

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Elevator Constructor licensing in Delaware

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

License classes

DELAWARE · elevator-constructor

Elevator Mechanic

Delaware Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Elevator Mechanics
Experience
8,000 hrs
Exam
Required

Scope of Work

A Delaware Elevator Mechanic license authorizes an individual to install, repair, alter, service, and maintain elevators and related conveyances under Title 24, Chapter 61 of the Delaware Code. Source: Delaware Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Elevator Mechanics (https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/elevator-mechanics/elevator-mechanic/).

Experience and Training

Applicants must qualify under one of three documented experience pathways: (1) eight thousand (8,000) hours of full-time experience plus 576 hours of related instruction or other approved training verified by a certificate of completion of a registered apprenticeship program; or (2) four years of full-time experience plus 6,000 hours of technical training; or (3) six years of full-time experience. Source: Delaware DPR Elevator Mechanic page (https://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/elevator-mechanics/elevator-mechanic/).

Exam

After Board approval of experience, applicants must pass either the CET (Certified Elevator Technician Education Program) or NEIEP examination.

Renewal and CE

Renewal cycle and CE hours are referenced on the Delaware DPR Continuing Education and Audits page; specific figures must be confirmed by the editor before public launch via DELPROS (https://delpros.delaware.gov/).

Verified May 1, 2026 · compiled from public sources, verify current rules with Delaware Division of Professional Regulation — Board of Elevator Mechanics before acting

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