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Elevator Maintenance: Charlotte vs Huntersville

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Huntersville, NC?

Charlotte has fewer restrictions than Huntersville.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Some Restrictions

Elevator safety in Charlotte is regulated by the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL) Elevator and Amusement Device Bureau under the NC Elevator Safety Act (NC General Statutes Chapter 95, Article 14A). All elevators, escalators, and related conveyances must be registered with NCDOL, inspected annually, and maintained by certified contractors. Inspection certificates are valid for 12 months.

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Huntersville, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Huntersville commercial and multifamily buildings are regulated by the NC Department of Labor Elevator and Amusement Device Bureau. Annual inspections and certificates of operation are required under NCGS 95-110.5. Single-family residential elevators are inspected at installation but exempt from annual inspection. Certificates must be posted inside the elevator cab.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteHuntersville
Regulatory AgencyNC Department of Labor, Elevator & Amusement Device Bureau-
Governing LawNC GS Chapter 95, Article 14A-
Inspection FrequencyAnnual (certificate valid 12 months)-
Design StandardASME A17.1 per NC State Building Code-
Contact(919) 707-7927 / dol.elevatormail@labor.nc.gov-
State Agency-NC DOL Elevator Bureau
Statute-NCGS 95-110.5
Annual Inspection-Required commercial/multifamily
Residential-Install-only inspection
Penalty-Up to $5,000/day

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Charlotte FAQ

How often must elevators in Charlotte be inspected?

All elevators must be inspected annually by an NCDOL-commissioned inspector. The inspection certificate is valid for 12 months and must be current. New installations require an NCDOL permit and inspection before being placed in service.

Who regulates elevators in Charlotte?

The North Carolina Department of Labor's Elevator and Amusement Device Bureau regulates elevators statewide under the Elevator Safety Act. Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement handles local building code compliance for new installations.

Huntersville FAQ

Does my single-family home elevator need an annual inspection?

No. Private single-family residence elevators are inspected only at installation under NC rules; annual inspection is not required.

Who handles elevator entrapments in Huntersville?

Huntersville Fire Department responds to extract passengers; the building owner must then report to the NC DOL Elevator Bureau within 24 hours.

What happens if my Certificate of Operation expires?

The elevator must be taken out of service. Continuing to operate incurs civil penalties up to $5,000 per day under NCGS 95-110.8.

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