Ohio Bathroom Remodel Permits & Contractor Licensing

Ohio doesn't license general remodelers at the state level. Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus each have their own contractor registration systems.

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At-a-glance

  • Licensing body: No state general contractor license; municipal registration required
  • License threshold: Plumbing and electrical work require state trade licenses
  • Permit authority: City or county building department
  • Typical fees: $100–$400 for a bathroom remodel permit

City-level registration

Verify the contractor is registered with your city. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati require registration for any contractor doing residential work in city limits.

Plumbing (state-licensed via Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board) and electrical (state-licensed) work require separately licensed trades.

Not sure which remodeler is right for your Ohio home? Julia walks you through a 2-minute guided conversation and matches you with vetted local providers.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a state license?+

Not for general remodel work. Plumbing and electrical are state-licensed.

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BathGuide is a 2-minute guided conversation, not a contractor form. You'll see your personalized remodel profile before sharing anything. Matching with a local provider is optional and only happens if you want it.

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