CONTRACTOR INSURANCE — ME
Contractor Insurance in Maine
Coverage Built for Maine Trades
Maine contractors work under the oversight of Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. Whether you’re a GC, specialty trade, or independent subcontractor, Trade Safe helps you meet Maine’s specific coverage requirements.
- GL Minimum: $300,000
- Workers Comp: Required at 1 or more employees
- Bond Requirement: Varies by trade
- Licensing Board: Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation
- License Renewal: Annual
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Maine Contractor Licensing Requirements
Licensing oversight: Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation
GL Minimum
$300,000
Per occurrence. Aggregate limits typically 2x this amount.
Bond Requirement
Varies by trade
Required for licensure. Trade Safe can arrange surety bonds.
Workers Comp Threshold
1 or more employees
Private carrier coverage available.
License Types & Classifications
Electricians, Plumbers, Oil burner technicians. No statewide GC license.
Renewal Cycle: Annual
Reciprocity: No active reciprocity agreements — all contractors must meet full licensing requirements.
Notable: Maine has no statewide general contractor license. Local municipalities handle GC permits and requirements. Seasonal construction challenges and short building season affect insurance availability.
Coverage Stack for Maine Contractors
What insurance do Maine contractors actually need? Here’s the standard stack — adjusted for Maine’s regulatory environment and risk profile.
General Liability
Minimum $300,000 required. Covers bodily injury, property damage, and completed operations claims. Required by most project owners, GCs, and permit offices in Maine.
Workers Compensation
Workers compensation is required in Maine for employers with 1 or more employees. Trade Safe shops competitive rates across dozens of A-rated carriers to find the right fit for your trade, payroll, and claims history.
Commercial Auto
Personal auto policies exclude business use. Any vehicle driven to jobsites, hauling tools or materials, or lettered with your company name needs a commercial auto policy.
Tools & Equipment
Covers theft, damage, and loss of tools and equipment on the jobsite or in transit. Especially important for specialty trades with high-value equipment in Maine.
Builders Risk
Covers structures under construction for fire, storm, vandalism, and theft of materials. Required on most financed projects. Critical in Maine given its specific weather exposures.
Surety Bonds
Varies by trade required for Maine licensure. License & permit bonds, performance bonds, and payment bonds available. Trade Safe arranges bonding alongside your insurance package.
Maine’s construction market has its own risk profile shaped by local weather patterns, project types, and regulatory environment. Trade Safe’s underwriters know these factors and select carriers that specialize in Maine contractor coverage.
What Maine Contractors Need to Know About Insurance
Three things that catch Maine contractors off-guard — and how to stay ahead of them.
Know Your GL Minimum Before You Bid
Maine requires $300,000 in general liability. But project owners and GCs often require higher limits — $1M or $2M per occurrence is common on commercial projects regardless of the state minimum. When you’re bidding work, always check what GL limits the contract requires, not just what the state mandates.
License Renewal: Annual
Maine requires annual license renewal. Missing your renewal date doesn’t just create a lapse in your license — it can also void your insurance policy if your coverage was conditioned on maintaining licensure. Set reminders 90 days before your renewal date and confirm your insurance agent has updated certificates ready when your new license term starts.
Key Fact: Maine Contractors
Maine has no statewide general contractor license. Local municipalities handle GC permits and requirements. Seasonal construction challenges and short building season affect insurance availability. Trade Safe knows Maine’s contractor market and can match you with carriers that specialize in your trade and region.
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Trade Safe Insurance is an independent agency — that means we work for you, not for any single carrier. We know Maine’s contractor licensing requirements, the risks specific to Maine’s construction market, and which carriers actually pay claims without a fight. Give us a call or get a quote online and we’ll find the right coverage stack for your trade.
Frequently Asked Questions — Maine Contractor Insurance
How much general liability insurance do I need as a contractor in Maine?
Maine requires a minimum of $300,000 in general liability coverage for most contractor license classifications. However, the state minimum is often just the floor — project owners, general contractors, and lenders frequently require higher limits. Commercial projects commonly require $1M or $2M per occurrence regardless of the state minimum. Trade Safe reviews your contracts and recommends appropriate limits so you’re covered for what you actually bid.
When is workers compensation required for Maine contractors?
Maine requires workers compensation for employers with 1 or more employees. Even if you’re under the threshold, carrying WC can help you win contracts — many GCs and project owners require it regardless of the legal minimum. Trade Safe shops WC rates across multiple carriers to find the best fit for your trade, payroll, and loss history.
How do I get a contractor license in Maine?
Contractor licensing in Maine is handled by Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. License types include: Electricians, Plumbers, Oil burner technicians. No statewide GC license.. You’ll need to meet the state’s insurance minimums ($300,000 GL, Varies by trade), pass any required exams, and submit your application with proof of insurance and bonding. Trade Safe can provide the certificates of insurance and bond arrangements you need to complete your application.
What surety bond is required for a Maine contractor license?
Maine requires a Varies by trade as part of the contractor licensing process. A surety bond is not insurance — it’s a financial guarantee to the state and your clients that you’ll fulfill your contractual obligations. Trade Safe can arrange surety bond coverage alongside your GL and other insurance lines, simplifying the paperwork for your license application.
Does my homeowner’s auto policy cover my work truck in Maine?
No — personal auto policies typically exclude business use, including driving to jobsites, hauling tools and materials, and any vehicle used in connection with your trade. If you’re involved in an accident while using a personal vehicle for work, your personal auto policy may deny the claim. Any vehicle used for business purposes needs a commercial auto policy. Trade Safe handles commercial auto alongside your GL so all your coverage is coordinated.
Can I get same-day certificates of insurance for Maine projects?
Yes — Trade Safe provides fast certificate of insurance (COI) turnaround for Maine contractors who need to submit proof of coverage for permits, bids, or project starts. Once your policy is bound, we can issue certificates naming specific additional insureds (project owners, GCs, municipalities) quickly. Call us at (234) 231-8427 or email and we’ll get your COI out the same day.
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