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Septic Indiana

Counties this site covers

Indiana runs septic permitting through 92 county health departments. The state writes one rule and every county administers it with its own application form, its own fee schedule and its own answer to whether an installer needs a credential. That is why the useful question is never "what does Indiana require" but "what does my county require". These are the counties this site covers today.

Source: 410 IAC 6-8.3-53(a), Indiana Administrative Code, read 2026-08-20.

Indianapolis ring

Hamilton County

County seat: Noblesville

Towns served include Noblesville, Westfield, Cicero, Arcadia, Sheridan.

Hendricks County

County seat: Danville

Towns served include Danville, Brownsburg, Pittsboro, North Salem, Amo.

Johnson County

County seat: Franklin

Towns served include Franklin, Trafalgar, Nineveh, Edinburgh, Bargersville.

Boone County

County seat: Lebanon

Towns served include Lebanon, Thorntown, Advance, Jamestown, Ulen.

Morgan County

County seat: Martinsville

Towns served include Martinsville, Mooresville, Monrovia, Paragon, Brooklyn.

Fort Wayne

Allen County

County seat: Fort Wayne

Towns served include Fort Wayne, Leo-Cedarville, Grabill, Monroeville, Woodburn.

South Bend

St. Joseph County

County seat: South Bend

Towns served include South Bend, Granger, Lakeville, North Liberty, Walkerton.

Elkhart County

County seat: Goshen

Towns served include Goshen, Elkhart, Middlebury, Wakarusa, Millersburg.

Evansville

Vanderburgh County

County seat: Evansville

Towns served include Evansville, Darmstadt, McCutchanville, Saint Joseph.

Bloomington

Monroe County

County seat: Bloomington

Towns served include Bloomington, Ellettsville, Unionville, Smithville, Harrodsburg.

Lafayette

Tippecanoe County

County seat: Lafayette

Towns served include Lafayette, West Lafayette, Dayton, Battle Ground, Clarks Hill.

Louisville border

Clark County

County seat: Jeffersonville

Towns served include Jeffersonville, Charlestown, Sellersburg, Borden, Henryville.

What changes from county to county

  • The application form and what it asks for.
  • The fee, which every county sets for itself.
  • Whether an installer needs an IOWPA certificate, a county installer permit, or neither.
  • Whether the county requires an operating permit, and on what renewal cycle.
  • How the county holds and releases its records.

Each county page carries what that county's own health department publishes: its forms, its lists, its installer requirement and, where the county publishes them, its fees. Where we could not read something, the page says so rather than borrowing the county next door.

Source: IOWPA, Installer and Inspector Certificates, read 2026-08-20.

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Last reviewed 2026-08-20.

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