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Fort Worth vs Keller

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

Keller has fewer restrictions than Fort Worth.

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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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Elevators in Keller are regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation under the Texas Elevator Law. Annual inspections by a TDLR-certified inspector and a current certificate of compliance are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthKeller
InspectionAnnual, by TDLR-licensed inspector-
CertificateMust be posted conspicuouslyMust be posted in cab or machine room
Safety CodeASME A17.1-
State AuthorityTDLR - TX H&S Code Ch. 754-
Regulator-Texas TDLR
Inspection Frequency-Annual
Code Standard-ASME A17.1 and A17.3
Residential Exemption-Private homes exempt from TDLR

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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.

Keller FAQ

Does Keller inspect elevators directly?

No. Elevator inspections are handled by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation or its certified independent inspectors. Keller building officials verify the TDLR Certificate of Compliance during Certificate of Occupancy reviews.

Does a home elevator need a TDLR inspection?

Private residential elevators installed in single-family homes are generally exempt from TDLR annual inspections. They must meet ASME A17.1 at installation and should be serviced regularly by a licensed mechanic for safety.

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