Find a Licensed Indiana Plumber

Every plumber listed here holds an active IPLA Plumbing Contractor license. Data sourced directly from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.

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Indiana requires plumbers to hold an IPLA Plumbing Contractor license. Hiring an unlicensed plumber can result in failed inspections, voided homeowner's insurance, and costly re-work. Every plumber on this site is verified through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.

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

Marion County

Indianapolis area

278 plumbers listed

Lake County

Crown Point area

147 plumbers listed

Allen County

Fort Wayne area

210 plumbers listed

Hamilton County

Noblesville area

92 plumbers listed

St. Joseph County

South Bend area

129 plumbers listed

Elkhart County

Goshen area

85 plumbers listed

Tippecanoe County

Lafayette area

48 plumbers listed

Vanderburgh County

Evansville area

98 plumbers listed

Porter County

Valparaiso area

80 plumbers listed

Hendricks County

Danville area

99 plumbers listed

Johnson County

Franklin area

126 plumbers listed

Monroe County

Bloomington area

39 plumbers listed

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Plumbing Guides

How to Hire a Licensed Plumber in Indiana

What to look for when hiring a licensed plumbing contractor in Indiana — license verification, insurance, estimates, permits, and red flags to avoid.

Indiana Plumbing License Requirements

Indiana plumbing contractor licensing requirements, exam information, continuing education, and how to verify a license through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA).

How Much Does a Plumber Cost in Indiana?

Indiana plumbing cost guide: typical prices for common plumbing jobs, what drives cost variation, and how to get a fair estimate from a licensed contractor.

Why License Verification Matters

Indiana plumbing contractors must be licensed through IPLA before performing plumbing work. Licensed plumbers have completed the required training and are accountable to the state licensing board.

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

Planning a Plumbing Project?

Most plumbing work in Indiana requires a permit. Check what's required before work begins to avoid fines and failed inspections. Learn more in our plumbing guides →

Need a building permit first? Check permit requirements on Indiana Permit Finder →