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Elevator Maintenance: Oak Lawn vs Tinley Park

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Oak Lawn are regulated under the Illinois Elevator Safety and Regulation Act (225 ILCS 312). Annual inspections, licensed contractors, and current operating permits are required. High-rise and hospital elevators - including at Advocate Christ Medical Center - face heightened scrutiny.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Elevators in Tinley Park are inspected and licensed under the Illinois Elevator Safety and Regulation Act (225 ILCS 312), administered by the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal. Annual inspections are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnTinley Park
State Law225 ILCS 312-
Inspection FrequencyAnnualAnnual
RegulatorIL State Fire Marshal-
CodeASME A17.1-
Hospital ElevatorsHeightened standards-
State Statute-225 ILCS 312
Authority-Office of State Fire Marshal
Local Coordination-Tinley Park Building Dept

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Oak Lawn FAQ

How often must my elevator be inspected?

Annually under Illinois law, by a licensed elevator inspector. Inspection certificates must be posted in each car.

Who can service my elevator?

Only contractors and mechanics licensed under 225 ILCS 312. Unlicensed work violates state law and may void insurance.

What about elevator outages at my condo?

Repairs must be performed by a licensed contractor. For prolonged outages in residential high-rises, accommodation rules may be required under fair-housing law for residents with mobility disabilities.

Tinley Park FAQ

Who inspects elevators in Tinley Park?

State-licensed elevator inspectors under the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal. Tinley Park building officials coordinate for permits.

How often must elevators be inspected?

Annually, with test reports filed with the state and building owner. Monthly maintenance by licensed contractors is standard.

What if an elevator is out of service?

It must be posted, locked out, and cannot return to service until repaired and re-inspected by a licensed inspector.

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