Crane Operator License Requirements by State

Find the licensing requirements, exact fees, and training hours required to work actively as a crane operator in your state. Map out the regulatory environment across the country and launch your home business legally.

51
States Covered
16
Require License
35
No License Needed
$259
Avg. License Fee

License Requirements by State

License Required (16 states)
No License (35 states)

16 states require a license, 35 states do not.

All States Comparison

StateLicense RequiredFeeTrainingExams
AlabamaNot Required
AlaskaNot Required
ArizonaNot Required
ArkansasNot Required
CaliforniaRequired$240N/A2
ColoradoNot Required
ConnecticutRequired$1502 years2
DelawareNot Required
District of ColumbiaRequired$4352 years1
FloridaNot Required
GeorgiaNot Required
HawaiiRequired$390N/A2
IdahoNot Required
IllinoisNot Required
IndianaNot Required
IowaNot Required
KansasNot Required
KentuckyNot Required
LouisianaNot Required
MaineNot Required
MarylandRequiredN/AN/A2
MassachusettsRequired$75N/A1
MichiganNot Required
MinnesotaRequired$240N/A2
MississippiNot Required
MissouriNot Required
MontanaRequired$1007.8 months1
NebraskaNot Required
NevadaRequired$240N/A2
New HampshireNot Required
New JerseyRequired$5407.8 months2
New MexicoRequired$4373.9 months4
New YorkRequired$1503 years2
North CarolinaNot Required
North DakotaNot Required
OhioNot Required
OklahomaNot Required
OregonNot Required
PennsylvaniaRequired$340N/A2
Rhode IslandRequired$75N/A1
South CarolinaNot Required
South DakotaNot Required
TennesseeNot Required
TexasNot Required
UtahRequired$240N/A2
VermontNot Required
VirginiaNot Required
WashingtonRequired$2404 days3
West VirginiaNot Required
WisconsinNot Required
WyomingNot Required

Getting Started

Ready to start your crane operator business? Here is what you need to do:

  1. Click on your state above to see specific requirements
  2. Apply for a professional license if required by your state
  3. Register your business with your state Secretary of State
  4. Obtain a home occupation permit from your county
  5. Get business insurance to protect yourself and clients
  6. Set up your home workspace and start taking clients

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