Septic System Contractor license in Indiana
Indiana requires a state-level septic system contractor license.
Indiana does not publish a state-level licensing board specific to septic system contractor work. Most septic system contractor jobs in Indiana fall under the plumber board's scope. The board, fees, and renewal cycle shown below are the closest related state authority — always verify the specific scope of your job with the board before applying.
Required license type
Indiana does not license general contractors, electricians, or HVAC at the state level — these are regulated by individual municipalities. Plumbers are the exception, licensed by the Indiana Plumbing Commission through the Professional Licensing Agency (PLA).
Application requirements
Working as a septic system contractor in Indiana typically requires submitting an application packet to the Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA) — including proof of experience, exam scores, and insurance.
- Proof of relevant trade experience or apprenticeship hours
- Passing score on the state trade exam(s)
- General liability insurance + workers' comp
- Surety bond filed with the board (when required)
- Business entity registration with the Secretary of State
- Background check + license fee submitted with packet
This is the standard packet most U.S. state boards require. Verify the exact list with the Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA) before applying — requirements change by trade classification.
Fees and renewal cycle
Total cost to become a licensed septic system contractor in Indiana ranges from $150 to $7,000 (typical $1,200). The range covers application + exam fees, bond + insurance premiums, and the first year of business registration.
Most state boards renew on a 1-3 year cycle and require continuing education credits. Verify the exact renewal window and CE requirement with the Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA) — late renewal typically triggers a reinstatement fee.
Reciprocity with neighboring states
Indiana borders 4 other launched states ProFix Directory tracks. Reciprocity is set by each state board individually — check the destination state for the current rule before relying on it.
Where to apply
Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA)
Board phone: +1-317-234-3009
Indiana does not license general contractors, electricians, or HVAC at the state level — these are regulated by individual municipalities. Plumbers are the exception, licensed by the Indiana Plumbing Commission through the Professional Licensing Agency (PLA).
Why ProFix verifies every septic system contractor
Every pro we list in Indiana is matched against the Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA) record, the Secretary of State business registry, and OSHA inspection data. We surface license status, revocation history, and bond filings on every profile so homeowners can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Common questions
- Do I need a septic system contractor license in Indiana?
- Indiana requires septic system contractor contractors to hold a Indiana Septic System Contractor license from the Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA). Apply through https://mylicense.in.gov/everification/ with a typical $1,200 total fee (range $150-$7,000) and a 1-3 year renewal cycle. Verify the exact classification with the board before submitting.
- Which board handles septic system contractor licensing in Indiana?
- Indiana Plumbing Commission (PLA) is the relevant authority shown in the Indiana licensing seed for this page. The verification or application URL in the loader is https://mylicense.in.gov/everification/.
- How much does a septic system contractor license cost in Indiana?
- The recorded licensing cost range is $150-$7,000, with a typical total around $1,200. That range comes from the page loader and covers application, exam, bond, insurance, or registration costs where they apply.
- What requirements should Indiana septic system contractor applicants verify?
- Indiana does not license general contractors, electricians, or HVAC at the state level — these are regulated by individual municipalities. Plumbers are the exception, licensed by the Indiana Plumbing Commission through the Professional Licensing Agency (PLA).
- Are Indiana plumbers state-licensed?
- Yes. The Indiana Plumbing Commission licenses plumbing contractors statewide — Apprentice, Journeyman, and Contractor classifications.
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Licensing facts shown for this trade are anchored to the closest related Indiana state board. Seed-backed numbers are used wherever a hand-curated entry exists.
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