Requirements, Fees & How to Apply — 2026 Guide
Vermont does not have a state-level roofing license. Licensing is handled at the county or city level — check with your local municipality for permit and registration requirements.
Step-by-step application process.
Vermont roofing contractors typically need a state contractor license. Some states have specific roofing classifications. Wind mitigation and storm work may require additional certifications.
Vermont does not have a state-level roofing license requirement. Work is regulated at the county or city level. Check with your local jurisdiction for permit and registration requirements.
In Vermont, the application fee is typically $75-$250. License fees are $100-$250. Renewal is $75-$175 per annual cycle.
No state exam is required for roofing licensing in Vermont. You will need to demonstrate experience and meet insurance/bonding requirements.
Vermont roofing licenses renew annual. Renewal fees are $75-$175. Many states require continuing education for renewal. Contact Vermont Contractors Board for current renewal requirements.
Yes, Vermont has reciprocity agreements with: NH, ME. Contractors licensed in these states may qualify for expedited or waived requirements. Contact Vermont Contractors Board for current reciprocity details.
Compare requirements in nearby states — useful if you work across state lines.