Spray Foam Insulation License Requirements in Wyoming
No statewide contractor license of any kind exists except electrical; insulation contracting is regulated locally, if at all.
License Requirement
Licensing body: No statewide general-contractor board (electrical licensed via the Wyoming Electrical Board)
Wyoming has no statewide contractor license of any kind, aside from electrical work, which is regulated by the Wyoming Electrical Board. There is no state insulation classification. SPF installers only need to comply with whatever local city or county licensing exists — Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Gillette each run their own contractor registration programs.
SPFA Certification Relevance
SPFA (Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance) certification is not a legal requirement here — no state licensing board makes it a condition of licensure. It remains a voluntary industry credential that some manufacturers require for warranty coverage and that SPFA's Professional Certification Program (PCP) references in federal Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) for government contracts.
Bonding & Insurance Facts
No statewide bonding or insurance requirement exists for insulation contractors; any such requirement would come from the specific municipality where you're working.
Licensing requirements change — always verify current requirements with your state's contractor licensing board before relying on this information. This page is an independent informational reference; it is not legal advice and SprayFoamLicense.com is not affiliated with any state licensing board.
Research note: Confirmed across multiple independent licensing guides given the well-documented minimal-regulation profile of Wyoming's contractor licensing landscape.
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