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This Web site provides lists of water well drilling contractors employing drillers licensed to install wells in Indiana. Clicking on the map or on the links below, homeowners and businesses can find the water well drilling contractors with offices in Indiana, in the four surrounding states, or in the rest of the U.S. Along with the name of each contractor, the lists provide the address and phone number, the number of Indiana licensed drillers working for the contractor, and an abbreviation for the primary drilling service or services ("Type") offered by the contractor.
Search a list quickly with the "Find" function in Acrobat. Open a list and click on "Edit" in the menu bar at the top of the page. Select "Find" and type a keyword into the pop-up box. Suggested keywords are the names of counties (e.g., "Marion"), towns, and contractors (e.g., "Smith"), ZIP codes, and codes for primary drilling services (e.g., "ENV"). The search is not case-sensitive and will find the next or previous occurrence of any text or number in the open list.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water, tests and licenses individuals as drillers. Most drillers are associated with a company--a drilling contractor--either as an employee or as an owner/operator. Drillers pay a fee to renew their licenses through December 31 every year. Only those contractors with drillers and pump installers licensed for the current year are listed. If you need to confirm the license status of an individual driller, call the Division of Water toll free at 1-877-928-3755.
For more information, contact The Division of Water, Water Rights & Use Section.
Disclaimer
The Indiana DNR Division of Water licenses the water well drillers working for contractors on this list. The Division provides this information as a public service and does not recommend particular contractors. Driller licenses, water well records, and enforcement actions are a matter of public record. More information may be available from the Division of Water.