Elevator Uptime

Elevator outages in Orlando

Orlando's resort towers, condo high-rises, and hospital campuses all run on elevators regulated by the Florida Bureau of Elevator Safety. Elevator Uptime keeps a public record of every indexed building and the elevator contractors named on its most recent regulatory filings. Report a broken elevator in 15 seconds. No account, no email.

Tracked buildings
1,902
Elevator contractors on record
12+

Elevator contractors active in Orlando

Companies named as elevator contractor on the most public records for Orlando buildings we track. Ranked by building count across all plausible sources.

  • TK ELEVATOR CORPORATION
    Sources: FL DBPR
    251 buildings
    13% of tracked
  • TK Elevator
    Sources: FL DBPR · OEM
    247 buildings
    13% of tracked
  • OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY
    Sources: FL DBPR
    241 buildings
    13% of tracked
  • Otis Worldwide Corporation
    Sources: FL DBPR · OEM
    229 buildings
    12% of tracked
  • SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORPORATION
    Sources: FL DBPR
    164 buildings
    9% of tracked
  • KONE INC
    Sources: FL DBPR
    162 buildings
    9% of tracked
  • Schindler Group
    Sources: FL DBPR · OEM
    161 buildings
    8% of tracked
  • KONE Corporation
    Sources: FL DBPR · OEM
    158 buildings
    8% of tracked
  • Skyline Elevator INC
    Sources: FL DBPR
    35 buildings
    2% of tracked
  • Skyline Elevator INC
    Sources: FL DBPR
    35 buildings
    2% of tracked
  • Mowrey Elevator Company of Florida
    Sources: FL DBPR
    33 buildings
    2% of tracked
  • Alternate Elevator Sales &SERVICE,LLC
    Sources: FL DBPR
    30 buildings
    2% of tracked

Inclusion reflects a building-to-contractor link observed in at least one public record (permit filing, regulatory registry, or verified claim). Service relationships change and records can lag — contractors and building owners can request corrections at /methodology.

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Elevator regulation in Orlando

Florida's elevator safety framework is one of the most centralized in the country. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), Bureau of Elevator Safety licenses every elevator contractor operating in the state and inspects every registered elevator on a recurring cycle. Orange County and the City of Orlando's Permitting Services work in parallel on building-level permits, but contractor licensing and elevator-specific safety enforcement run through DBPR at the state level.

The statutory basis is Chapter 399, Florida Statutes, and Rule Chapter 61C-5, Florida Administrative Code. Any commercial or residential elevator with a reported safety defect can be logged with DBPR through the elevator complaint form, and DBPR publishes aggregate inspection data by installation.

Live outage monitoring

We do not yet publish a live outage feed for Orlando. What you see on this page is the regulated building and contractor record — DBPR-filed maintenance-contractor attributions and the building inventory. Outage reports from riders, tenants, and building staff submitted here are added to the public record as they come in. If you work with a building that already tracks elevator downtime, reach out and we'll ingest.

How to report a broken elevator in Orlando

  • Safety hazard: Florida DBPR Bureau of Elevator Safety — online complaint form
  • Residential tenants: Orange County Code Enforcement or City of Orlando 311 for habitability issues
  • 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.