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Indiana Contractor License Lookup

Official Indiana contractor license lookup information, agency details, and homeowner notes for verifying a contractor before hiring.

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Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

No single statewide GC portal; most contractor licensing is local. Use this as the official state licensing starting point for regulated professions / trades.

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About Indiana contractor licensing

Indiana does not issue one broad statewide general contractor license for residential construction. Instead, homeowners usually need to verify local contractor credentials while using the Professional Licensing Agency for any state-regulated trades that are part of the project. The exact city or county where your home sits makes a real difference.

How licensing works in Indiana

Indiana's contractor oversight is largely local for general construction, with cities and counties often setting registration or licensing rules for builders and remodelers. The state Professional Licensing Agency is still important because specialty professions may be state regulated or connected to separate boards. As a homeowner, you should expect a two-step verification process: local approval for the general contractor, plus separate checking for any licensed trade work. Permit authority is often a useful guide to which local office to contact.

What to verify in Indiana

Start with the local building department or contractor licensing office for your city or county and confirm whether the contractor is registered or licensed there. Then use Indiana's state licensing resources for any regulated trade professionals included in the work. Make sure the exact legal entity on the contract matches the local record, not just a trade name or franchise brand. If the company works across multiple Indiana jurisdictions, confirm it is approved where your property is actually located.

State-specific tips

  • Indianapolis-area rules are not a statewide template; check your own city or county before trusting a contractor's general statement.
  • Ask for the name of the entity that will pull the permit and verify that entity locally.
  • For electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work, ask whether those crews are employees or subcontractors and verify the trade credentials accordingly.
  • If the contractor says Indiana doesn't license contractors, ask what local registration applies to your address.
  • On county-line properties, confirm which permitting jurisdiction controls the job before checking credentials.