Plumbing Contractor Requirements in Vermont (2026)
Complete guide to plumbing contractor requirements in Vermont. Vermont does NOT require a state contractor license. Registration with the Attorney General's office is required for residential contractors.
Vermont does NOT require a state contractor license. Registration with the Attorney General's office is required for residential contractors. You still need business registration, insurance, and potentially local city/county licenses depending on where you operate.
Quick Facts
License Type
Plumbing Contractor
Estimated Total Cost
$200 - $1,500 (varies by jurisdiction)
Processing Time
2-8 weeks typical
Renewal Period
1-2 years (varies)
How to Start a Plumbing Business in Vermont
Register your business entity
Register your LLC or corporation with the Vermont Secretary of State. This is your first step even though Vermont does not require a state-level plumbing contractor.
Obtain your EIN
Apply for a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. This is free and can be done online at irs.gov.
Check your city/county requirements
Since Vermont does not have a state-level license, check with your local city or county for registration requirements. Many cities in Vermont require local contractor registration or permits.
Get general liability insurance
Obtain general liability insurance ($500K-$1M minimum recommended). While Vermont may not require it by law, most clients and project owners will require proof of insurance before hiring you.
Get workers' compensation insurance
If you have or plan to hire employees, workers' compensation insurance is required in Vermont. Even as a sole proprietor, consider it for personal protection.
Register for state and local taxes
Register for Vermont sales tax and any local business taxes. Set up your business bank account and accounting system.
Build your credentials
Without a state license requirement, your reputation is everything. Consider voluntary certifications, join local trade associations, collect reviews, and maintain a professional online presence.
Insurance Requirements in Vermont
Minimum: $500,000 - $1,000,000 (varies by jurisdiction)
Required in most states when you have 1+ employees
$5,000 - $25,000 bond required in some states and cities
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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements with Vermont's official licensing board and consult a local attorney for legal questions. Last updated: April 2026.