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What does a Maryland landscaper license lookup show?

Updated June 2, 2026·Maryland landscapers·Sourced from public records

The short answer

A Maryland landscaper license lookup from Maryland Department of Agriculture — Maryland Horticulture License returns: license number, status (Active/Suspended/Expired/Revoked), classification (Tree Expert License / Horticulture License), business name and address, bond status, expiration date, and any disciplinary history. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) cross-references this with court records, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints.

The Maryland Department of Agriculture — Maryland Horticulture License public lookup is the authoritative source for Maryland landscaper verification. It's at https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Pages/horticulture.aspx. A successful lookup returns six core fields.

Field 1 — License number and status. Status values: Active (legal to operate), Inactive (license exists but holder is not currently practicing), Suspended (disciplinary), Expired (renewal lapsed), or Revoked (terminated). Only Active is acceptable for hiring.

Field 2 — Classification. Maryland landscapers are licensed under Tree Expert License / Horticulture License. This determines what kind of work the license authorizes. A landscaper with the wrong classification for your project is operating outside their license, even if "Active."

Field 3 — Business name, owner, and address. Verify these match what the landscaper gave you on their proposal. Mismatch means the landscaper may be operating under a different DBA or using someone else's license.

Field 4 — Bond status. Maryland requires a contractor bond as a condition of licensure. The lookup shows the bond amount and surety company. A lapsed bond means the license is technically out of compliance.

Field 5 — Expiration and renewal status. License terms vary by state (1-2 years typical). A license that expires next month and shows no renewal in progress is a risk for projects that extend past the expiration date.

Field 6 — Disciplinary history. The lookup shows past board actions: citations, fines, suspensions, and any open complaints under investigation. One historical citation 10 years ago is different from three open complaints filed last quarter.

What the lookup does NOT show: liability insurance and workers' compensation status (usually separate carriers, ask for COIs), court judgments and liens in civil court, OSHA inspection history at the federal level, BBB complaints, and "phoenix" patterns where a dissolved entity reopens under a new name at the same address. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) adds all of these to the picture.

Detailed Maryland landscaper licensing including class and threshold rules: earthmove.io/trust/license/landscaper/maryland.

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