How do I check a painter's license in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin does not issue statewide painter licenses. Check the local city or county building department. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) verifies entity registration, court records, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints for any painter in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin does not require a statewide painter license. Wisconsin does not separately license painters at the state level. Dwelling Contractor certification via DSPS is required for residential work over $1,000 in materials/labor; EPA RRP certification is required for pre-1978 properties.
When a state doesn't license a trade at the state level, verification leans on three things: (1) the local city or county building department's licensing or permit registry, (2) Secretary of State entity registration at Wisconsin DFI, and (3) the contractor's public-record history — court judgments, liens, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints.
Step 1: Check whether the city or county where the work will be performed has a local contractor license. In Milwaukee and Madison, many painters are required to register with the city building department.
Step 2: Confirm the business is registered with the Wisconsin DFI (https://www.wdfi.org/apps/CorpSearch/) and that the filing status is active or in good standing. A dissolved or administratively revoked entity is a red flag — especially if the same address has a new entity registered.
Step 3: Run a free Groundcheck at earthmove.io/trust. The report pulls entity registration, court judgments, OSHA inspection history, and BBB complaints into one verdict. For unlicensed-at-state-level trades like painters in Wisconsin, the public-record history is where the trust signal lives.
The detailed Wisconsin painter rules are documented at earthmove.io/trust/license/painter/wisconsin.
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