Elevator Inspector

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​ Now Live for Trades Credentials and Renewals!


All initial, reinstatement, and renewal applications for a Trades credential must now be made through LicensE, your online, self-guided licensing platform.

  • To apply for a license or renew your license, go to license.wi.gov.
  • For those renewing in LicensE for the first time or looking for more information about LicensE, including exams, refer to the “Trades LicensE Information" document.
  • Please review the LicensE Applicant User Guide for help. 
  • If you are having trouble with anything, please submit a support ticket at this link.  Please provide complete contact information and a detailed description of the issue you are experiencing.

​​​​​​​​​​Trades Renewal Message​​

Please go to https://appswlp.dsps.wi.gov/SB.CredentialRenewal/app/rstCredentialSearch for a special renewal message and to LicensE​ to renew your credentials.

License Information

Per Wis. Admin. Code § SPS 305.64, no person, as an authorized representative of the Department, may provide inspections required Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 318 unless the person hold a license issued by the Department as a licensed Elevator Inspector.

A person who inspects conveyances as a licensed Elevator Inspector shall be responsible for all of the following:

  • Maintain a record of the inspections made including the dates and the findings of the inspections;

  • Provide a copy of the inspection record to the conveyance owner or his or her agent;

  • Make available to the department upon request inspection records;

  • Maintain his or her QEI certification.


Application Information

​FormDescription
3150Elevator Inspector License Application Information
3198
Trades LicensE Information
2255
​Trades Convictions and Pending Charges (if applicable) 
​OPTIONAL PRE-APPLICATION CONVICTION REVIEW (See Form 3085 below.)​
3085
Application for Predetermination (Optional-Submit ONLY if you have been convicted of any felony, misdemeanor, or other violations of federal or state law in this state or any other and you want a review of your conviction record before applying for a credential.)​