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Contractor License in Vermont (VT) โ€” Complete 2026 Guide

Vermont does not require a statewide contractor license for general contractors. However, this doesn't mean you can work without any licensing at all.

Many cities and counties in Vermont have their own licensing requirements. Additionally, specialty trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) typically require state-level licenses even when general contracting doesn't.

Important: Even without a state license requirement, you still need proper insurance, may need local permits, and must comply with building codes.

State
Vermont (VT)
License Required
No (local may apply)
Specialty Trades
May require state license
Application Fee
Varies

๐Ÿ“‹ What Vermont Contractors Still Need

Local Licenses

Check with your city/county for local contractor licensing requirements. Major cities usually require licensing.

Business Registration

Register your business with the Vermont Secretary of State and obtain a business license.

Insurance

Required โ€” General liability and workers' comp insurance are essential even without a state license.

Specialty Licenses

Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work typically requires state-level licensing even in Vermont.

Building Permits

You must obtain building permits for construction projects regardless of licensing requirements.

Tax Registration

Register for state sales tax (if applicable) and federal EIN for your contracting business.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost of Getting Licensed in Vermont

The total cost to obtain a contractor license in Vermont includes:

Estimated total startup cost: $1,500-$5,000 depending on your license class and business structure.

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a contractor license in Vermont?

Vermont does not have a statewide contractor license requirement. However, many cities and counties have their own licensing requirements, and specialty trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) typically need state-level licenses.

How long does it take to get a contractor license in Vermont?

The process typically takes 2-8 weeks, depending on application volume, and completeness of your documentation. Having all your paperwork ready can speed up the process significantly.

Can I work in Vermont with an out-of-state license?

Generally no. Vermont requires its own state-specific license. You should contact the No statewide license โ€” local jurisdiction for the most current reciprocity information.