Best States for Crane Operators to Start a Home Business

We ranked all 51 states based on licensing requirements, earning potential, LLC costs, and tax burden. Here are the best (and worst) states for crane operators.

35 states don't require a license · National median: N/A · Updated 2025

Top 5 Best States

1
Arizona
No license neededMedian: $32.67/hrLLC: $50No services tax
Score

98

2
Colorado
No license neededMedian: $35.65/hrLLC: $50No services tax
Score

98

3
Iowa
No license neededMedian: $26.74/hrLLC: $50No services tax
Score

98

4
Kentucky
No license neededMedian: $26.49/hrLLC: $40No services tax
Score

98

5
Michigan
No license neededMedian: $37.07/hrLLC: $50No services tax
Score

98

Full Ranking: All 51 States

#StateLicenseFeeMedian WageLLC CostScore
1ArizonaNo$32.67/hr$5098
2ColoradoNo$35.65/hr$5098
3IowaNo$26.74/hr$5098
4KentuckyNo$26.49/hr$4098
5MichiganNo$37.07/hr$5098
6MississippiNo$30.05/hr$5098
7MissouriNo$22.39/hr$5098
8GeorgiaNo$32.32/hr$10094
9IdahoNo$35.33/hr$10094
10IndianaNo$27.83/hr$10094
11LouisianaNo$29.39/hr$10094
12New HampshireNo$30.48/hr$10094
13OhioNo$30.03/hr$9994
14OklahomaNo$34.38/hr$10094
15OregonNo$53.02/hr$10094
16VirginiaNo$31.44/hr$10094
17West VirginiaNo$26.27/hr$10094
18ArkansasNo$20.27/hr$5093
19AlabamaNo$22.90/hr$20090
20AlaskaNo$38.89/hr$25090
21DelawareNo$30.20/hr$11090
22FloridaNo$33.72/hr$12590
23IllinoisNo$25.60/hr$15090
24KansasNo$30.98/hr$16590
25MaineNo$29.48/hr$17590
26NebraskaNo$32.11/hr$11090
27North CarolinaNo$29.84/hr$12590
28North DakotaNo$36.00/hr$13590
29South CarolinaNo$26.64/hr$11090
30South DakotaNo$33.85/hr$15090
31VermontNo$35.50/hr$12590
32WisconsinNo$32.84/hr$13090
33WyomingNo$36.59/hr$10290
34TennesseeNo$27.18/hr$30085
35TexasNo$35.03/hr$30085
36MontanaYes$100$44.00/hr$3583
37New YorkYes$150$52.89/hr$20075
38CaliforniaYes$240$33.64/hr$7074
39MarylandYes$32.11/hr$10074
40UtahYes$240$33.18/hr$5474
41New MexicoYes$437$29.30/hr$5073
42ConnecticutYes$150$41.74/hr$12070
43MassachusettsYes$75$36.84/hr$50070
44MinnesotaYes$240$32.36/hr$15570
45HawaiiYes$390$55.71/hr$5169
46NevadaYes$240$62.47/hr$42565
47PennsylvaniaYes$340$27.77/hr$12565
48WashingtonYes$240$46.57/hr$20065
49District of ColumbiaYes$435$51.03/hr$9964
50Rhode IslandYes$75$15060
51New JerseyYes$540$42.54/hr$12555

5 Most Challenging States

New Jersey
Fee: $540$42.54/hr55
Rhode Island
Fee: $7560
District of Columbia
Fee: $435$51.03/hr64
Washington
Fee: $240$46.57/hr65
Pennsylvania
Fee: $340$27.77/hr65

How We Scored Each State

Each state starts with a base score of 50, then we add or subtract points based on:

  • No license required: +20 points (biggest single factor — lower barriers to entry)
  • License fee: −10 for fees over $500, −5 for over $300, +10 for under $50
  • Wages above national median: Up to +15 points for states paying 20%+ above national median
  • LLC formation cost: +8 for states under $50, −5 for states over $300
  • No sales tax on services: +5 points

Data sources: Institute for Justice License to Work 3 (licensing), BLS OEWS May 2024 (wages), state Secretary of State offices (LLC costs). This ranking reflects factors relevant to home-based operators — commercial location costs, local zoning, and cost of living are not included.

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