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Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington has fewer restrictions than Fort Worth.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Elevators in Arlington fall under the Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 754 elevator program administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Annual inspections by licensed inspectors are required and reports must be on file with the building.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas TDLR regulates all elevators, escalators, and related equipment statewide under TX Health & Safety Code Ch. 754. Annual inspections are mandatory. Building owners must obtain a Certificate of Compliance for each elevator and post it conspicuously. Inspections follow ASME A17.1 Safety Code. Fort Worth building code (Ord. 25382) adopts IBC Chapter 30 elevator provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
State authorityTDLR Chapter 754-
Inspection frequencyAnnual-
Certificate locationCab or machine room-
Local roleBuilding permit coordination-
Inspection-Annual, by TDLR-licensed inspector
Certificate-Must be posted conspicuously
Safety Code-ASME A17.1
State Authority-TDLR - TX H&S Code Ch. 754

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Arlington FAQ

Who pays for elevator inspections?

Building owners pay for licensed third-party inspectors and any repair work; costs cannot be passed to tenants outside lease terms allowing operating expense pass-through.

Can I do my own elevator repairs?

No. Only licensed elevator contractors registered with TDLR can perform repairs, modifications, or replacements on regulated conveyances in Texas.

Fort Worth FAQ

Who is responsible for elevator inspections in Fort Worth?

The building owner is responsible for ensuring annual inspections are completed by a TDLR-licensed elevator inspector. The owner must submit the inspection report and fees to TDLR to receive a Certificate of Compliance, which must be posted in or near the elevator.

How can I check if an elevator in Fort Worth is inspected?

TDLR maintains a public Elevator Data Search tool at tdlr.texas.gov where you can look up any registered elevator by address and verify its inspection and certificate status.

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