Wyoming Elevator Code Requirements
ASME A17.1-2019 — effective Referenced in Wyoming state building code adoption cycle; IBC 2021 Chapter 30 references ASME A17.1-2019
Code Adoption
- Current Code
- ASME A17.1-2019
- Prior Code
- ASME A17.1-2013 (referenced in prior IBC adoption cycle)
- Effective Date
- Referenced in Wyoming state building code adoption cycle; IBC 2021 Chapter 30 references ASME A17.1-2019
Wyoming does NOT have a state elevator safety law or statewide elevator regulatory program. There is no state-level elevator safety authority, no state elevator inspector, and no state permit or certificate of operation program. Elevator safety, permitting, and inspection requirements are entirely determined by and delegated to individual counties and municipalities. Each local jurisdiction may adopt its own inspection program (or no program at all). ASME A17.1-2019 is referenced through Wyoming's adoption of IBC 2021, but enforcement is local.
Governing Authority
- Authority
- No statewide governing body - local county and municipal authorities only
- Phone
- Varies by local jurisdiction - contact the building department for your specific county or municipality
- Varies by local jurisdiction
- Website
- Official Site →
Testing & Inspection Schedule
Wyoming has no state elevator inspection program. Routine inspection frequency (if any) is determined entirely by the local building department, county, or municipality. Some Wyoming cities (such as Cheyenne, Casper, and Jackson) have adopted local elevator inspection requirements, while rural areas may have no formal program. Property owners should contact their local building department for specific requirements.
Category 1 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2019 Section 8.6.1.2 is the national standard. Actual enforcement depends entirely on the local jurisdiction. Some Wyoming municipalities require annual Category 1 tests while others have no formal requirement.
Category 5 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2019 Section 8.6.1.6. Enforcement at local jurisdiction discretion only.
Additional Required Tests
Determined by local jurisdiction. Standard practice is to post certificate of inspection in elevator car, but specific requirement depends on local program.
Permit Requirements
Violations & Penalties
Enforcement actions are at the local jurisdiction level. Local building officials may issue stop-work orders, stop-use orders, and civil penalties for non-compliant elevators. No statewide penalty structure.
At local jurisdiction discretion. Local building officials may order elevator out of service and issue civil penalties for operating without required local permit.
At local jurisdiction discretion. Severity and enforcement vary by municipality.
Key Statutes & Regulations
Regulations
Key Notes for Wyoming
Wyoming is a notable exception among states - it has no statewide elevator safety legislation, no state elevator authority, and no state-level permitting or inspection program. This places Wyoming alongside Mississippi as one of the few states without state elevator oversight. Key facts: (1) No state elevator safety law, (2) Local counties and municipalities are the sole regulatory authority, (3) ASME A17.1-2019 referenced through IBC 2021 adoption for new construction, (4) ASME A17.3-2017 referenced for existing elevators, (5) No statewide elevator mechanic or contractor license, (6) Requirements vary dramatically by jurisdiction - always contact the local building department before beginning elevator work. Cities with known elevator programs: Cheyenne, Casper, and Jackson have more developed local requirements than rural areas.
Last verified: 2026-02-18
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