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Well Driller
Governing Authority
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (no statewide licensing)
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No Statewide Well Driller License Required
Pennsylvania does not require a statewide license to work as a water well driller. You may still need local permits or registrations. Voluntary NGWA (National Ground Water Association) certifications may enhance your credibility and career opportunities.
Pennsylvania does not require a statewide license to work as a water well driller. This means there is no state-issued license or permit specifically for well drilling. However, well construction standards and well log reporting requirements may still apply. Local permits may also be required depending on your county or municipality. Voluntary NGWA (National Ground Water Association) certification is widely recognized and can help establish your professional credibility.
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Standards & Reporting
Needs verificationConstruction Standards
No statewide well construction standards; varies by county
Well Reporting Required
No
Well Log Required
No
Well construction standards ensure groundwater quality and protect aquifers from contamination. Most states require well completion reports (well logs) to be filed with the state, documenting well depth, construction details, water levels, and geological formations encountered during drilling.
Pennsylvania Does Not Require Statewide Well Driller Licensing
Pennsylvania is among a small number of jurisdictions that do not require a statewide license to work as a water well driller. However, well construction standards and reporting requirements may still apply. Local permits may also be required. Voluntary NGWA (National Ground Water Association) certification is widely recognized and may be preferred by customers and employers.
Pennsylvania is one of the few states without statewide well driller licensing, leaving regulation to individual counties.
Pennsylvania does not have statewide well driller licensing. Some counties have their own licensing or registration programs. The state does have well construction standards in some areas.
There is no interstate compact for well drillers.
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Well Driller requirements in Pennsylvania verified against Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (no statewide licensing), March 2026.
Current as of date accessed
Accessed 2026-03-16
NGWA industry resource
Accessed 2026-03-16
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While Pennsylvania does not require a statewide well driller license, pursuing NGWA certification can improve your career prospects and demonstrate professional competence. Well construction standards still apply in most areas.
Requirements vary by state and locality. Always verify current requirements with your state or local regulatory authority.