Nevada elevator and escalator codes

The State of Nevada NV Department of Business and Industry, Division of Industrial Relations Elevator Inspection Section oversees all elevators in the State of Nevada. The Nevada Elevator section follows NAC 455C.400 to 455C.528 when enforcing elevator installation, elevator relocation, elevator use, elevator maintenance, elevator alteration or elevator repairs. (excerpt from the State of Nevada's elevator section official web site)

Elevator inspection resources

Here are links to Nevada's various elevator division requirements, Nevada elevator forms, Nevada elevator FAQs and Nevada elevator resources.

Details: This link will take you to Nevada's elevator section website. You can get information related to Nevada's elevator program, including news and policy changes.

Details: Learn about the elevator inspection requirements for Nevada. Research Nevada elevator permit periodicities and common violations.

Details: Access common Nevada elevator application, inspection, and payment forms online.

Details: Need assistance in setting up a Nevada elevator inspection, or need help understanding your responsibilities? You can find help here.

Details: These are frequently asked questions concerning the Nevada elevator inspection program, viewing them will help you better understand the compliance process and become familiar with the terminology.

Details: This link will take you to Nevada elevator resources and elevator links that will help you operate, repair, and use your elevators to their full potential. We have selected several online elevator resources that we feel are critical to helping you understand how your elevators work, follow the elevator codes that govern them, and pass the elevator operator tests.

Nevada elevator inspection guide

Preparing for an inspection can ensure the process is done quickly and efficiently with minimal downtime or unforeseen issues.

Details: Here is a guide on what to expect during an elevator or escalator inspection and how to prepare for it. If you have any additional questions, please contact Nevada's elevator inspection office.