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The most expensive state for crane operator (cco/nccco) licensing is New Jersey at $400. The cheapest is Rhode Island at $75. Budget for an average of $170 across all states.
Highest
$400
New Jersey
Average
$170
across 51 states
Median
$150
41 states at or below
Range
$325
spread across states
| # | State | Total Initial Fees | Renewal Fee | CE Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | New Jersey | $400-$450 | $250 | — |
| #2 | California | $350-$475 | $150-$250 | — |
| #3 | New York | $300-$500 | $150 | — |
| #4 | Hawaii | $250-$300 | $100 | — |
| #4 | Pennsylvania | $250-$300 | $130 | 0 hrs |
| #6 | Connecticut | $225 | $75 | — |
| #6 | West Virginia | $225-$275 | $75 | — |
| #8 | Minnesota | $200-$250 | $50 | — |
| #8 | Nevada | $200-$250 | $50 | — |
| #8 | Washington | $200-$250 | $50 | — |
| #11 | Alabama | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Alaska | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Arizona | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Arkansas | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Colorado | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Delaware | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | District of Columbia | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Florida | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Georgia | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Idaho | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Illinois | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Indiana | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Iowa | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Kansas | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Kentucky | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Louisiana | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Maine | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Maryland | $150-$200 | $0 | — |
| #11 | Massachusetts | $150-$300 | $75 | — |
| #11 | Michigan | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Mississippi | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Missouri | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Nebraska | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | New Hampshire | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | New Mexico | $150-$250 | $50-$100 | — |
| #11 | North Carolina | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | North Dakota | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Ohio | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Oklahoma | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Oregon | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | South Carolina | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | South Dakota | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Tennessee | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Texas | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Utah | $150-$200 | $0 | — |
| #11 | Vermont | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Virginia | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Wisconsin | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #11 | Wyoming | $150-$200 | $150-$250 | — |
| #50 | Montana | $120-$180 | $50 | — |
| #51 | Rhode Island | $75-$150 | $84-$96 | — |
Total initial fees include application, exam, and license fees paid to the state (excludes education/training costs). Where fee ranges are listed, the lower bound is used for ranking. Click any state for full fee details.
New Jersey has the highest total initial licensing fees at $400. The national average is $170.
There is significant variation across the 51 states with data. Values range from $75 to $400, with a median of $150.