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Licensing data: Data as of May 5, 2026

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Reported

Montana Department of Labor and Industry — Business Standards Division, Board of ElevatorsPrimary source · Montana

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Elevator Constructor licensing in Montana

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

License classes

MONTANA · elevator-constructor

Elevator Mechanic

Montana Department of Labor and Industry — Business Standards Division, Board of Elevators
Exam
Required
Renewal
Every 1 yr
CE per cycle
8 hrs

Scope of Work

A Montana Elevator Mechanic license authorizes an individual to install, alter, service, repair, or maintain elevators and related conveyances regulated by the Board of Elevators within the Business Standards Division. Source: Montana BSD Elevator License Information (https://boards.bsd.dli.mt.gov/elevator-contractors/license-information/).

Experience

Editor must verify exact qualifying experience years/hours from current Board rule and statute before public launch.

Exam

Open-book examination with a 2½-hour time limit; passing score is 70% or better. Source: Montana BSD Elevator License Information.

Renewal and CE

Annual renewal — all licenses expire April 1 each year. Eight (8) hours of continuing education are required per license term.

Verified May 1, 2026 · compiled from public sources, verify current rules with Montana Department of Labor and Industry — Business Standards Division, Board of Elevators before acting

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