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Licensing data: Data as of May 5, 2026

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Reported

Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training — Workforce Regulation and Safety Center, Occupational Safety DivisionPrimary source · Rhode Island

Page last refreshed: May 1, 2026

[03·GET LICENSED · RI]

Elevator Constructor licensing in Rhode Island

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

License classes

RHODE-ISLAND · elevator-constructor

Elevator Mechanic

Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training — Workforce Regulation and Safety Center, Occupational Safety Division
Exam
Required
Renewal
Every 1 yr

Scope of Work

A Rhode Island Elevator Mechanic license authorizes an individual to install, alter, service, repair, or maintain elevators and related conveyances regulated under the Rhode Island Elevator Safety Code (260-RICR-30-10-1). Source: RI DLT Occupational Safety Division — Elevator Mechanic Renewal (https://www.ri.gov/Licensing/renewal/license.php?lic_id=106) and 260-RICR-30-10-1 (https://rules.sos.ri.gov/regulations/part/260-30-10-1).

Experience and Training

Editor must verify the current qualifying experience pathway from 260-RICR-30-10-1 before public launch. The Elevator Safety Code references nationally recognized training program completion or registered apprenticeship as common qualifying pathways.

Exam

Editor must verify current exam requirement before public launch.

Renewal

Renewal cycle is twelve (12) months with a four-month grace period following expiration. Base renewal fee is $78.00 plus a $3.50 processing fee; late fee is $24.00. Source: RI DLT renewal page.

Verified May 1, 2026 · compiled from public sources, verify current rules with Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training — Workforce Regulation and Safety Center, Occupational Safety Division before acting

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