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How to Search Wisconsin Professional Licenses (Start Here)
Professional and occupational licenses in Wisconsin are issued by state licensing boards — each profession has its own board with its own search tool. There is no single database of all licenses in Wisconsin.
What this page covers: Wisconsin professional license verification databases — medical, legal, real estate, contractor, financial, and other regulated professions. What it does not cover: Business entity filings (those are with the Secretary of State) or association memberships (those are private organizations).
Where to start: Identify the profession, then go to the specific licensing board for Wisconsin. For attorneys, go to the state bar. For doctors, the medical board. For contractors, the contractor licensing authority. The databases below are organized by profession.
Common mistake: A professional license and a business registration are different. A license authorizes a person to practice a profession. A business registration authorizes a company to operate. They are filed with different agencies.
State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
Population
5,960,975
Households
2,435,900
Median Income
$72,458
Median Home Value
$230,700
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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: Wisconsin professional & occupational licenses URL verified against the official state publisher at dsps.wi.gov on the review date. 4 primary .gov sources cited below.
Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses — Key Facts (2026)
Doctors, lawyers, contractors, nurses, real estate agents in Wisconsin — who's licensed and how to verify in 2026.
State-only
License jurisdiction
Not federal
~22%
U.S. workforce licensed
Up from 5% in 1950
1,100+
Licensed occupations
NCSL national database
Free
Official verification
Never pay 3rd parties
Compacts
Cross-state reciprocity
Nursing/medical/PT
Active license ≠ clean record (verify both)
Active license
100%
Continuing-ed current
70%
No disciplinary actions
30%
No complaint history
20%
Criminal background
10%
Unit: % verified by 'active license' alone.
What Changed in 2026 — Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses
2026
Wisconsin professional & occupational licenses portal active
The official Wisconsin portal at dsps.wi.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for professional & occupational licenses in 2026.
For 2026, Wisconsin continues to publish professional & occupational licenses information through state-authorized portals; check dsps.wi.gov for current fees and processing times.
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE Wisconsin's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for additional official portals.
Phone: (608) 261-7578 Email: DFI_LFS@dfi.wisconsin.gov. Applications: Adjustment service companies are required to apply for and maintain their Wisconsin license on the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System & Registry (NMLS).
WisBar's Lawyer Search provides basic information about attorneys licensed to practice law in Wisconsin. The information provided is reported to the State Bar by its members, who are required by Supreme Court Rule 10.03 to maintain current address information with the State Bar.
Licensed under chapter 217 of the Wisconsin Statutes, money transmitters engage in the business of transmitting money and/or selling or issuing checks, including money orders, traveler's checks and prepaid cards. WI Act 267 was signed by Governor Evers on April 4, 2024, and became effective.
DCF understands the early care and learning opportunities children receive have a big impact. High-quality care helps shape children’s growing brains and can positively influence the rest of their lives. We work closely with those who play a pivotal role—Wisconsin’s highly qualified, professional child care provider workforce.
NMLS was created by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) and the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators (AARMR) and is owned and operated by the State Regulatory Registry LLC (SRR), a wholly owned subsidiary of CSBS. For more information about the System, please visit the NMLS Resource Center or the NMLS Federal Registry Resource Center websites.
Must be licensed to practice law in Wisconsin. Must complete the permanent notary application. (Bond is not required if applying for a permanent commission) Must submit a certificate of good standing from the state supreme court if applying for a permanent commission. The completed permanent application, certificate of good standing (dated within 2 months of applying) and $50 filing fee must be submitted to the Department of Financial Institutions. No notarial acts may be performed until the applicant has received notice that the notary commission has been issued.
Stat. s. 138.14, payday lenders originate and/or service consumer loans with terms of 90 days or less where the lender either (1) accepts from the consumer one or more checks and holds the check(s) for a period of time before negotiating or presenting the check(s) for payment, or (2) accepts the consumer's authorization to initiate one or more electronic fund transfers (EFT) from the consumer's bank account and wait a period of time before initiating the EFT(s) for payment.
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72 Wisconsin counties are indexed on SearchSystems.net — top 28 counties shown below. Browse the full directory or click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.
Where do I verify a Wisconsin professional license?▼
Most Wisconsin professional and occupational licenses (medical, legal, contracting, real estate, cosmetology, etc.) can be verified through the Official Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses at dsps.wi.gov. Look for the 'License Lookup' or 'Verify a Licensee' tool — searches are typically by name or license number and return active/inactive status.
How do I apply for a Wisconsin business license?▼
Wisconsin business licensing combines state, county, and city permits depending on activity. The Official Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses at dsps.wi.gov is the primary state portal; local business-tax certificates are issued by the city or county where you operate. The federal usa.gov permits guide is a helpful starting overview.
Is a Wisconsin license required to work in my profession?▼
That depends on the profession. Wisconsin, like most states, licenses regulated occupations such as healthcare, legal, construction, real estate, cosmetology, security, and many trades. The Official Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses publishes the full list and exemption criteria at dsps.wi.gov.
How do I report a complaint against a Wisconsin licensee?▼
Complaints against licensed professionals in Wisconsin are filed with the issuing board or division under the Official Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses. Most boards accept online complaint submissions at dsps.wi.gov, plus mail-in forms. Each board reviews complaints under the standards in Wisconsin's occupational code.
Does Wisconsin recognize licenses from other states?▼
Many Wisconsin boards offer license-by-reciprocity, license-by-endorsement, or expedited pathways for applicants already licensed in another U.S. jurisdiction. The Official Wisconsin Professional & Occupational Licenses at dsps.wi.gov publishes the reciprocity rules per profession; some require additional Wisconsin-specific exams or jurisprudence tests.