Find a Licensed Indiana Asbestos or Lead Contractor

Every contractor listed here holds an active IPLA credential. Data sourced directly from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.

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Asbestos Licensed
156
Lead Licensed
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Indiana requires asbestos and lead contractors to be licensed through IPLA. Federal EPA regulations and Indiana IDEM rules mandate licensed professionals for asbestos abatement and lead-based paint work. Hiring an unlicensed contractor creates serious legal and health liability.

Browse Counties

Indiana's largest counties by population — find licensed environmental contractors near you.

Marion County

Indianapolis area

219 contractors listed

Lake County

Crown Point area

104 contractors listed

Allen County

Fort Wayne area

47 contractors listed

Hamilton County

Noblesville area

27 contractors listed

St. Joseph County

South Bend area

0 contractors listed

Elkhart County

Goshen area

1 contractor listed

Tippecanoe County

Lafayette area

14 contractors listed

Vanderburgh County

Evansville area

56 contractors listed

Porter County

Valparaiso area

31 contractors listed

Hendricks County

Danville area

12 contractors listed

Johnson County

Franklin area

27 contractors listed

Monroe County

Bloomington area

34 contractors listed

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Environmental Guides

Asbestos vs. Lead Contractors: Which Do You Need?

Asbestos and lead are separate regulated hazards with different license requirements. Learn the difference between asbestos and lead credentials, and which contractor you need for your project.

How to Hire a Licensed Environmental Contractor in Indiana

Hiring the right licensed asbestos or lead contractor protects your health and your legal liability. Learn what to verify, what questions to ask, and red flags to avoid.

Indiana Asbestos Licensing: What Each License Means

Indiana requires three separate license types for asbestos work: Inspector, Project Supervisor, and Contractor. Learn what each license authorizes, who issues them, and how to verify credentials before hiring.

Why License Verification Matters

Indiana asbestos and lead contractors must be licensed through IPLA. Asbestos abatement requires an Asbestos Contractor license; inspectors and supervisors hold separate credentials. Lead work on pre-1978 homes requires an EPA RRP-certified Lead Contractor or Lead Inspector.

Every profile on this site shows the contractor's license number, credential type, and expiration date — updated automatically from the IPLA database.

Renovating a Pre-1978 Home?

Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint and asbestos-containing materials. Indiana law and EPA regulations require licensed professionals for testing and abatement before renovation, demolition, or sale. Learn more in our guides →

Also need a building permit? Check permit requirements on Indiana Permit Finder →