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LicensE is your online, self-guided occupational license application platform for Health, Business, Trades, Manufactured Homes, and Unarmed Combat Sports credentials and permits. All applications for licensure and permits must be made through LicensE. Go to license.wi.gov to apply for a license.
- Self-Service
LicensE is your online, self-guided occupational license...
- Professions
For information on Division of Industry Services Trades...
- Programs
A complete list of the programs at the Department can be...
- Boards/Councils
The Department of Safety and Professional Services provides...
- Rules/Statutes
SPS 330 Fire department safety and health. SPS 332 Public...
- News/Media
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services...
- Delegated Agents
The Division of Industry Services has the authority to...
- Petition for Variance
When there are unusual conditions or an alternative design,...
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LicensE is your online, self-guided occupational license application platform for Health, Business, Trades, Manufactured Homes, and Unarmed Combat Sports credentials and permits. All applications for licensure and permits must be made through LicensE. Go to license.wi.gov to apply for a license.
People looking to view Health, Business, Trades, Manufactured Homes, and Unarmed Combat Sports credentials and permits should go to the new DSPS LicensE License Lookup page. Please click the link to access this new license lookup tool.
To view Health, Business, Trades, Manufactured Homes, and Unarmed Combat Sports credentials and permits, please use the LicensE License Lookup . To view plan status, please use the Electronic Safety and Licensing Application (eSLA) Public Lookup for the following:
Divisions. The Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) is responsible for ensuring the safe and competent practice of licensed professionals in Wisconsin. The department also administers and enforces laws to assure safe and sanitary conditions in public and private buildings.
LicensE is your online, self-guided occupational license application platform for Health, Business, Trades, Manufactured Homes, and Unarmed Combat Sports credentials and permits. All applications for licensure and permits must be made through LicensE. Go to license.wi.gov to apply for a license.
Contractor credentials processed through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Electronic Safety and Licensing Application (eSLA) may take up to one business day before a permit can be submitted electronically through the Online Building Permit System.