Code Adoption

Current Code
ASME A17.1-2007
Prior Code
Earlier ASME A17.1 editions
State Amendments
Yes

Indiana adopts ASME A17.1-2007 with amendments through 675 IAC 21. Indiana also adopts ASME A17.3-2005 (Safety Code for Existing Elevators). Key amendment: Section 8.11.1.3 specifies that periodic inspection frequency is established by authority having jurisdiction and periodic test frequency per Indiana Elevator Safety Code.

Governing Authority

Authority
Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Fire and Building Safety, Elevators and Amusement Rides Section
Phone
(317) 232-2670
Email
[email protected]
Website
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02 TESTING

Testing & Inspection Schedule

Routine Inspection
Annual (12 months)

All elevators must be inspected annually to verify compliance and issue certificates of operation. Comprehensive inspection per ASME A17.1-2007 requirements.

Category 1 Test
Annual (12 months)

Category 1 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2007 covering no-load safety-device tests and routine maintenance verification.

Category 5 Test
Every 5 years

Category 5 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2007 covering full-load/full-speed comprehensive safety test.

Additional Required Tests

Fire service functional test
Per ASME A17.1-2007 — Firefighter emergency operation verification per ASME A17.1-2007.
Applies to: Elevators with fire service capability
Certificate validity: 12 months
Inspection certificate posted in car or on platform per state regulations.
03 LICENSING

Licensing Requirements

Elevator Inspector

Conduct annual inspections and issue certificates of operation

Requirements: State certification and training per 22-15-5-11 IAC
Expires: Per renewal schedule
Elevator Mechanic

Maintenance, repair, and testing of elevators

Requirements: State licensing and certification
Expires: Per renewal schedule
Elevator Contractor

Installation, repair, and maintenance of elevators

Requirements: Licensed mechanic with contractor license
Expires: Per renewal schedule
License Authority: Indiana Department of Homeland Security
Reciprocity: Not documented in publicly available materials; contact state.
04 PERMITS

Permit Requirements

New Installation
Required
Modernization
Required
Alteration
Required
Acceptance Inspection: Required — New installations, alterations, and modernizations require acceptance inspection and required tests per ASME A17.1-2007 before placement in service.
05 ENFORCEMENT

Violations & Penalties

Deficiency notices, correction orders, stop-use/out-of-service orders, civil fines, and potential license suspension or revocation.

Operating Without Permit:

Unit ordered out of service; enforcement action and civil penalties.

Failed Inspection:

Deficiency notice with correction timeline. Failure to correct results in out-of-service order.

06 LEGAL

Key Statutes & Regulations

Indiana Code § 22-15-5 et seq.
Regulated Lifting Devices (Elevators)
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Regulations

675 IAC 21 (Indiana Elevator Safety Code)
Elevator Safety Code
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Key Notes for Indiana

Indiana adopts ASME A17.1-2007 with amendments. Older code adoption compared to many states. Chief Inspector: Thomas Hendricks. Contact: Indiana DHS Elevators and Amusement Rides at (317) 232-2670 or [email protected]. Address: Indiana Government Center South, 302 W. Washington St., Room E208, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday except state holidays.

Last verified: 2026-02-18

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