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Do You Need a Permit for a Home Elevator in St. Louis?

Published 2026-08-13

Two Separate Approval Tracks, Not One

A St. Louis-metro home elevator project runs through your local municipality's building and electrical permit process and, separately, Missouri's statewide elevator safety framework administered by the Division of Fire Safety. Clearing one does not automatically clear the other — both need to be addressed.

Local Permits Depend on Your Specific City

The City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and individual municipalities like Clayton, Kirkwood, and Chesterfield each run their own building department. An experienced contractor who has pulled permits in your specific jurisdiction before will move faster than one guessing at the local process for the first time.

Ask Who's Responsible for What, in Writing

Before signing a contract, ask directly whether the contractor is pulling both the local permits and handling any required state elevator safety filing, and ask for that responsibility to be written into the scope of work rather than assumed.

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