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General Contractor License Requirements in Vermont

No Statewide License Required

Vermont does not require a statewide general contractor license. Vermont does not license general contractors at the state level. Some municipalities may have local registration or permit requirements. Contractors must register with the Vermont Secretary of State and obtain a business license.

Workers comp required if you have employees. General liability strongly recommended but not state-mandated.

Trades that DO require a state license in Vermont:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a general contractor license in Vermont?

No, Vermont does not require a statewide general contractor license. However, local permits or registrations may be required. Vermont does not license general contractors at the state level. Some municipalities may have local registration or permit requirements. Contractors must register with the Vermont Secretary of State and obtain a business license.

What do I need to work as a general contractor in Vermont?

While no statewide license is required, you may need local business licenses, building permits, or contractor registration depending on your city or county. Workers comp required if you have employees. General liability strongly recommended but not state-mandated.

Does Vermont require insurance for general contractors?

General liability insurance is recommended for general contractors in Vermont. Workers compensation is required if you have employees. Workers comp required if you have employees. General liability strongly recommended but not state-mandated.

What trades DO require a state license in Vermont?

Vermont requires statewide licensing for: electrician, plumber. Each has its own licensing authority, fees, and requirements.

Data last verified: 2026-04-02 | Source: No state licensing authority