Elevator Uptime

Elevator outages in El Paso

El Paso's residential buildings, government facilities, and commercial properties all rely on elevators regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Elevator Uptime keeps a public record of every indexed building and the outages reported against it. Report a broken elevator in 15 seconds. No account, no email.

Tracked buildings
812
Active outages
301
Affected buildings
213

Outage history — last 12 months

136 recorded outages across tracked El Paso buildings. Record begins August 2025.

02550Aug 25: 7 outagesAug 25Sep 25: 1 outageSep 25Oct 25: 9 outagesOct 25Nov 25: 3 outagesNov 25Dec 25: 11 outagesDec 25Jan 26: 8 outagesJan 26Feb 26: 4 outagesFeb 26Mar 26: 14 outagesMar 26Apr 26: 11 outagesApr 26May 26: 21 outagesMay 26Jun 26: 47 outagesJun 26Jul 26

Each bar counts outages by the month they began, drawn from regulatory records and live-feed archives. A month with no bar had no recorded outages in our data — not necessarily zero real outages.

Affected buildings

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All tracked buildings (812)

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Elevator outages in El Paso

Elevators in El Paso are regulated at the state level by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), Elevators, Escalators and Related Equipment program. Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 754 is the governing statute, requiring registration of covered equipment, periodic inspections by licensed inspectors, and licensed contractors for maintenance and repair. Public complaints about unsafe or out-of-service elevators can be submitted to TDLR through its online complaint portal.

Local code enforcement and habitability concerns are handled by the City of El Paso. Tenants and residents can contact El Paso 311 for city services. Outage reports on this page come from riders, tenants, and building staff, combined with the TDLR-registered building and contractor record — there is no city-managed real-time elevator feed for El Paso.

How to report a broken elevator in El Paso

  • Safety hazard or unlicensed work: TDLR complaint portal
  • Residential tenants: El Paso 311 for habitability enforcement
  • Commercial buildings: TDLR, or the building's property management team
  • Any building, public record: file an outage on Elevator Uptime in 15 seconds

For the full reporting guide, see how to report a broken elevator.