How to verify a contractor's license in Maine

Maine doesn't license general contractors statewide — it licenses specific trades through the Office of Professional & Occupational Regulation (OPOR), while general contracting is verified at your city or county building department. Here's how to check either, free.

Maine licenses electricians and plumbers statewide through OPOR; there is no statewide general-contractor license (a residential-contractor license begins Jan 1, 2027). Verify a trade license on OPOR's lookup; check your town for local rules.

1. Get the license number + legal business name

Ask the contractor for their Maine license or registration number and the exact legal name it's held under. A real contractor gives this without hesitation — it's on their truck, estimates, and contract.

2. Look up the trade license — and check locally for a GC

For a licensed trade, use the Office of Professional & Occupational Regulation (OPOR) directly. Maine licenses electricians and plumbers statewide through OPOR; there is no statewide general-contractor license (a residential-contractor license begins Jan 1, 2027). Verify a trade license on OPOR's lookup; check your town for local rules. For a general contractor, Maine verification happens at your city or county building department.

3. Confirm the status is ACTIVE

Only an active (or current) status means they're licensed today. Expired, suspended, or revoked is a hard stop — and a contractor who let it lapse is telling you something.

4. Check the classification matches your job

Licenses are scoped to specific trades. Confirm the classification covers the work you're hiring for, and that the name on the license matches the name on your contract.

5. Check bond, insurance, and complaints where shown

Many boards also show bond amount, workers' compensation, and complaint or disciplinary history. A bond and active workers' comp protect you; an open complaint is worth a direct conversation before you sign.

Maine contractor-license FAQ

How do I check if a contractor is licensed in Maine?

Maine licenses electricians and plumbers statewide through OPOR; there is no statewide general-contractor license (a residential-contractor license begins Jan 1, 2027). Verify a trade license on OPOR's lookup; check your town for local rules. So: verify a licensed trade at the Office of Professional & Occupational Regulation (OPOR), and verify a general contractor with your city or county building department. Either way, confirm the status is ACTIVE and the name matches your contract.

Who licenses contractors in Maine?

Maine licenses electricians and plumbers statewide through OPOR; there is no statewide general-contractor license (a residential-contractor license begins Jan 1, 2027). Verify a trade license on OPOR's lookup; check your town for local rules.

Does ProFix verify Maine contractor licenses?

We link the official Office of Professional & Occupational Regulation (OPOR) lookup on every Maine contractor's profile so you can confirm the license at the source. We never invent or imply a credential a contractor doesn't hold.

Couldn't verify them — or want a vetted second option?

The Office of Professional & Occupational Regulation (OPOR) is always the system of record — confirm status there first. If a contractor won't share a license number, the status comes back inactive, or you just want another quote, get matched with license-checked Maine pros.

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