Licenses & Credentials

Professional licensing requirements and provider credentialing for Neighborhood Pro home services

Provider Credentialing Requirements

All service providers on Neighborhood Pro must meet the following requirements:

  • Background Check: All providers must pass a comprehensive criminal background check and sex offender registry search
  • ID Verification: Government-issued photo ID must be verified for all providers
  • Service Licensing: Providers offering electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and other regulated services must hold valid state licenses
  • Insurance: Providers must carry general liability insurance with minimum coverage limits
  • Vehicle Requirements: Valid driver's license and appropriate vehicle for the service category

Service-Specific Licensing

⚡ Electrical Services

Valid state electrical contractor license required. Master electrician supervision may be required depending on state regulations.

🔧 Plumbing Services

Valid state plumbing license required. Journeyman or master plumber certification needed.

❄️ HVAC Services

EPA 608 certification required for refrigerant handling. State HVAC contractor license may be required.

🏠 General Contracting

License requirements vary by state and project scope. Home improvement contractor registration may be required.

Insurance & Liability Coverage

$1 Million Per-Job Liability Coverage

Neighborhood Pro provides $1,000,000 per-job liability coverage for covered incidents. This coverage applies to eligible claims arising from service provider negligence during a booked job.

Licensing by State

Professional licensing requirements vary by state. Service providers are responsible for obtaining and maintaining all required licenses in the states where they operate.

For specific licensing questions or to verify a provider's credentials, please contact our support team.