How to Apply
The path to becoming a licensed Elevator Mechanic in Arizona involves several key steps. First, complete an approved education program recognized by AZ. Next, prepare for and successfully pass the State Elevator Mechanic Exam. Finally, gather your documentation and submit your license application through the Arizona state licensing portal.
Requirements
Before applying for a Elevator Mechanic license in Arizona, ensure you meet all eligibility criteria. AZ requires candidates to have completed the necessary educational coursework and accumulated the required training hours. All applicants must pass a comprehensive background check and provide proof of identity. Successfully passing the State Elevator Mechanic Exam is a non-negotiable requirement in Arizona.
Fees & Costs
The cost of becoming a licensed Elevator Mechanic in Arizona starts at $350 for the application fee. AZ requires this fee to be paid at the time of application submission. Factor in additional expenses such as exam fees, background check costs, and any required continuing education. Late renewal penalties in Arizona can add up to $100 to your costs.
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Renewal Process
Your Elevator Mechanic license in Arizona must be renewed every 3 years. The renewal fee in AZ is $200. Arizona requires completion of continuing education credits before renewal. Submit your renewal application at least 30 days before expiration to avoid late fees. Practicing with an expired license in AZ can result in fines and disciplinary action.
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Enter your license issue date to see when renewal is due. Arizona requires renewal every 3 years.
Additional Information
Arizona takes professional licensing seriously, and the Elevator Mechanic field is no exception. The state board in AZ regularly updates its requirements to align with industry standards and protect public safety. As a licensed Elevator Mechanic in Arizona, you will be expected to maintain high ethical standards and stay current with developments in your field. The AZ licensing board provides resources and support to help professionals meet their obligations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
License Reciprocity: Can I Use My Arizona Elevator Mechanic License in Other States?
Reciprocity varies by state. Always verify with the destination state's licensing board before practicing.
| Destination State | Reciprocity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska (AK) | None | AK does not recognize AZ Elevator Mechanic license. Full re-application required. |
| Alabama (AL) | Full | AL accepts AZ Elevator Mechanic license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Arkansas (AR) | Full | AR accepts AZ Elevator Mechanic license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Colorado (CO) | Full | CO accepts AZ Elevator Mechanic license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Delaware (DE) | Full | DE accepts AZ Elevator Mechanic license via reciprocity agreement. |
| California (CA) | Partial | CA requires additional exam or paperwork for AZ license holders. |
| Florida (FL) | Full | FL accepts AZ Elevator Mechanic license via reciprocity agreement. |
| Iowa (IA) | None | IA does not recognize AZ Elevator Mechanic license. Full re-application required. |
Where to File Locally in Arizona
Visit a licensing department office near you for in-person assistance.
Phoenix
1400 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-4373
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tucson
400 W Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 628-6504
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Mesa
20 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 644-2011
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Scottsdale
3939 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 312-3111
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tempe
31 E 5th St, Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 350-4311
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Official Arizona Resources
Always verify requirements directly with the Arizona state board. Regulations may change.
Arizona Licensing Board
https://azroc.gov
Contact Phone
(602) 542-1525
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