Last updated: February 26, 2026
Starting a landscaping business in Maine requires no general state license for basic lawn care and planting work. However, applying pesticides requires a commercial applicator license from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control (BPC), and performing arborist services (tree pruning, removal) for hire requires an arborist license from Maine DACF. Maine also requires workers’ compensation from the very first employee. This guide covers every requirement using official 2026 sources.
Landscaping Requirements in Maine at a Glance
| Requirement | Agency | Cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Landscaping License | N/A | Not required | N/A |
| Commercial Pesticide Applicator – Master (individual) | Maine Board of Pesticides Control (DACF) | $105 + exam fees ($10-$40) | 2-4 weeks after passing exams |
| Commercial Pesticide Applicator Firm License | Maine Board of Pesticides Control (DACF) | $300 | Requires licensed Master on staff |
| Arborist License (if providing tree services) | Maine DACF – Arborist Program | Varies; insurance proof required | 2-4 weeks after application |
| LLC Formation | Maine Secretary of State | $175 | 5-10 business days (mail) |
| Annual Report | Maine Secretary of State | $85/year | Due June 1 each year |
| Workers’ Compensation | Licensed private insurer | Varies by payroll | Required before 1st employee |
| General Liability Insurance | Private insurer (required for arborist license) | $800-$2,500/year | Before applying for arborist license |
How to Start a Landscaping Business in Maine (Step by Step)
Step 1: Form Your Business Entity
Mail a Certificate of Formation to the Maine Secretary of State with a $175 filing fee to form an LLC. Maine does not offer online LLC formation. Processing takes 5-10 business days. Annual report: $85, due June 1. If operating as a sole proprietor under a business name, register a DBA with your local municipal clerk.
Step 2: Determine Which Licenses Apply to Your Services
Maine’s licensing requirements for landscaping depend on what services you offer:
- Basic landscaping (mowing, planting, mulching, edging, snow removal): No state license required.
- Pesticide application (weed control, insecticide spraying, fertilizer application with pesticide products): Commercial Applicator license required from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control.
- Tree services (pruning, removal, stump grinding for hire): Maine arborist license required from Maine DACF.
- Irrigation systems: Check with local municipalities; some plumbing work may require a licensed plumber for backflow prevention devices.
Step 3: Get a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License (If Needed)
The Maine Board of Pesticides Control (BPC) licenses pesticide applicators under the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF). For landscaping companies applying pesticides to lawns, gardens, and ornamental plantings, you need:
Individual Licenses:
- Commercial Applicator – Operator: Pass the Core exam + relevant Category exams (typically “Turf” and/or “Outdoor Ornamentals”). Works under a licensed Master. Fee: $105. Exam fees: $10/exam.
- Commercial Applicator – Master: Pass Core + Category + Regulations exams + a Master oral exam. Can operate independently and supervise Operators. Fee: $105. Exam fees: $10/written exam + $40 oral exam.
Firm License (Business):
- Any business entity applying pesticides must also hold a Firm License: $300
- Requires proof of insurance and at least one licensed Master Applicator on staff
- All licenses have a 3-year renewal cycle (expire December 31)
- Master: 9 CE credits per 3-year cycle; Operator: 6 CE credits per 3-year cycle
Maine Board of Pesticides Control: maine.gov/dacf/php/pesticides/applicators/licensing.html. Phone: (207) 287-2731.
Step 4: Get an Arborist License (If Providing Tree Services)
If you offer tree pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, or other arborist services for hire in Maine, you need a Maine DACF arborist license:
- Pass the written arborist exam (landscape and/or utility categories)
- Provide proof of adequate liability insurance: minimum $150,000 per occurrence / $300,000 general aggregate
- Submit application to Maine DACF Arborist Program
Reciprocity: ISA-certified arborists and arborists licensed in other states may apply for a Maine license without retaking the exam. Contact the DACF arborist program to request reciprocity.
Apprentice permit: If you are training under a licensed arborist, you can obtain an apprentice permit that allows you to work under supervision while pursuing full licensure.
Maine DACF Arborist Program: maine.gov/dacf/php/arborist/licensing.shtml. Phone: (207) 287-4515.
Step 5: Get Insurance
Insurance requirements for Maine landscapers:
- Arborist License Requirement: Minimum $150,000 per occurrence / $300,000 aggregate general liability – mandatory to obtain and maintain the arborist license
- Pesticide Firm License: Proof of insurance required
- General Liability (all landscapers): $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate recommended – required by most commercial property clients
- Workers’ Compensation: Required from your first employee (Maine requires coverage at 1+ employees)
- Commercial Auto: Required for trucks, trailers, and equipment hauling
Step 6: Register for Taxes
Register with Maine Revenue Services at revenue.maine.gov. Key Maine tax considerations for landscaping:
- Landscaping Services: May be subject to Maine’s 6% Service Provider Tax for certain services. Consult MRS for your specific service mix.
- Material Sales: Plants, mulch, topsoil, and other materials you sell to clients are subject to Maine’s 5.5% sales tax
- Pesticide products: Sold to clients may be taxable; verify with MRS
Register with the Maine Department of Labor for unemployment insurance when you hire employees. New employer rate: 2.54% on first $12,000/employee (2026). Report new hires within 7 days at portal.maine.gov/newhire.
Step 7: Check for Local Requirements
Maine has no general statewide business license for landscapers, but many municipalities require a local business license. If you store pesticides or use commercial spray equipment from a home base, check local zoning rules. Contact your city or town clerk for local licensing requirements.
Cost to Start a Landscaping Business in Maine
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| LLC Formation | $175 | One-time; mailed to Secretary of State |
| Annual Report (first year) | $85 | Due June 1 each year |
| Commercial Pesticide Applicator License (Master individual) | $105 + $10-$40 exam fees | 3-year term; 9 CE credits per cycle |
| Commercial Pesticide Applicator Firm License | $300 | Required for any business applying pesticides; 3-year term |
| Maine Arborist License | Exam + application fees | Required for tree services; insurance proof required ($150K/$300K) |
| General Liability Insurance | $800-$2,500/year | $1M per occurrence; arborists need $150K/$300K minimum |
| Workers’ Compensation | $600-$2,500/year per employee | Mandatory from first hire; landscaping is a higher-risk category |
| Commercial Auto Insurance | $1,200-$3,000/year | For trucks and equipment trailers |
| Equipment (mowers, trimmers, blowers) | $3,000-$20,000 | New commercial-grade equipment; used is less |
| Trailer | $1,500-$5,000 | For hauling equipment |
| Pesticide Sprayer Equipment | $500-$3,000 | If offering pesticide services |
Estimated total startup cost: $8,000 – $40,000+
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a license to start a landscaping business in Maine?
For basic landscaping (mowing, planting, mulching, edging), no state license is required. However, if you apply pesticides, you need a commercial pesticide applicator license from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control, plus a firm license ($300) for the business. If you provide tree services (pruning, removal), you need a Maine arborist license from DACF. All businesses need to register with the Secretary of State and comply with local requirements.
How do I get a pesticide applicator license in Maine?
You must pass written exams administered by the Maine Board of Pesticides Control: the Core exam, one or more Category exams (typically Turf and Outdoor Ornamentals for landscaping), and the Regulations exam. Master applicators also pass an oral exam. Individual license fee: $105. The business entity also needs a Firm License ($300). All licenses renew every 3 years with CE requirements.
Do Maine landscapers need an arborist license for tree work?
Yes – if you offer tree pruning, removal, or other arborist services for hire in Maine, you must hold a Maine DACF arborist license. The license requires passing a written exam and proof of liability insurance ($150,000/$300,000 minimum). ISA-certified arborists may qualify for reciprocal licensing without retaking the exam. Basic lawn care does not require this license.
What insurance does a Maine landscaper need?
General liability insurance ($1,000,000 per occurrence recommended) is essential – required by most commercial property clients and municipal contracts. If you hold an arborist license, minimum coverage is $150,000 per occurrence / $300,000 aggregate. Workers’ compensation is mandatory from your first employee (Maine requires coverage at 1+ employees). Commercial auto insurance is required for company vehicles hauling equipment.
Is Maine’s workers’ comp threshold really 1 employee?
Yes. Maine requires workers’ compensation coverage for any business with 1 or more employees – one of the strictest thresholds in the country. This means as soon as you hire your first worker (even part-time), you must have workers’ comp in place. Limited exemptions exist for certain agricultural workers, but standard landscaping employees do not qualify for any exemption.
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