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General Contractor
No
License Required?
0 years
Experience Required
No
Bonding Required?
Varies
Total Initial Fees
Renewal Period
0 hrs
CE Hours
Indiana Does Not Require a State-Level General Contractor License
Licensing is handled at the city or county level. Check with your local building department for specific requirements. Indiana does not have state-level general contractor licensing. Licensing is handled at the local, county, or city level. Contractors should check with their local jurisdiction for specific requirements.
Experience & Documentation
Verified0
Years Required
Not Required
Documented Project History
Journeyman/Trade Experience
No state-level experience requirements
Exam Requirements
VerifiedNot Required
Trade Exam
Not Required
Business & Law Exam
Trade Exam Details
No state examination required
Business & Law Exam Details
No business/law examination required
Retake Policy
No exam required
Overall licensing difficulty: 1/100
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Bonding Requirements
VerifiedSurety Bond Not Required
Surety bonds protect consumers by providing financial recourse if a contractor fails to complete a project or violates licensing regulations. Bond costs are typically 1-3% of the bond amount annually.
Insurance & Workers' Comp
VerifiedNot Required
General Liability
Required
Workers' Compensation
Minimum Coverage
No state-mandated minimum coverage
Additional Insurance Requirements
Workers' Comp Threshold
Required for employers with 1 or more employees
Workers' Comp Details
Indiana requires workers' compensation for employers with employees. Sole proprietors, LLCs, and partnerships with no employees may complete a waiver (unlike Illinois where no exemption exists for construction).
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Total Initial Fees | Varies |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
VerifiedRenewal Period
0 hrs
CE Hours Required
Regulatory Board
Contractor licenses must be renewed on schedule. Many states require continuing education covering building codes, safety practices, business law, and energy efficiency standards.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedDoes Not Accept Out-of-State Credentials
ICC Certification Not Accepted
Reciprocity Type
Not applicable
Transfer Details
No state-level licensing in Indiana. Check local jurisdiction requirements for out-of-state contractors.
General contractor license reciprocity varies significantly by state. Some states recognize ICC certifications, while others require passing the state exam regardless of prior credentials. Always verify current policies with the state licensing board.
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Indiana does not have state-level general contractor licensing. All licensing requirements are determined at the local level.
Indiana does not require state-level general contractor licensing. Requirements are determined by local jurisdictions (cities, counties, municipalities).
Workers' compensation insurance is still required at the state level for 1 or more employees.
There is no interstate compact for general contractors.
Plumbing is the only trade with state-level licensing in Indiana. Electrical, HVAC, roofing, and general contracting are all local-only.
Notable local requirements: Indianapolis ($247 license fee, $10,000 bond, $500K GL, no exam, city named as Additional Insured). Evansville ($25,000 bond, $1M GL building / $500K residential, exam required via Ivy Tech, CE required). Lake County ($300 fee, exam required, 76% passing).
Indiana's mechanics lien law does not require a license to file a lien — unusual and useful for contractors.
Lien Law Basics
Preliminary Notice: Required
Lien Deadline: 90 days after completion
Indiana construction lien law: Preliminary notice is required to preserve lien rights. Lien filing deadline: 90 days after completion.
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General Contractor requirements in Indiana verified against No State Licensing Board, March 2026.
Accessed 2026-03-06
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