Tree Services in Rockland County, NY
Tree Services contractors can help you with removing hazardous trees, trimming overgrown branches, treating diseased trees, and maintaining overall tree health.
Tree work in Rockland is shaped by mature hardwoods, nor'easters, and the emerald ash borer, which has killed ash trees across the Hudson Valley. Several towns and villages also have tree ordinances requiring a permit before removal — rules a crew that works your town regularly will know.
57 licensed tree removal specialists in Rockland County. Data sourced from Rockland County Consumer Protection — the official licensing office. Licensing requires demonstrated experience and proof of insurance. This is not a paid directory — every county-licensed contractor is listed, regardless of whether they advertise. Last verified July 12, 2026.
What do "licensed," "bonded," and "insured" actually mean?
Licensed means Rockland County checked the contractor's work experience and insurance before letting them operate here. If a licensed contractor treats you badly, you can file a complaint with the county — real leverage you don't have with an unlicensed one.
Bonded means the contractor has a surety bond — money held by an insurance company that you may be able to claim if the contractor takes your deposit and doesn't finish, or the work fails. Not every licensed contractor is bonded; ask directly.
Insured means their insurance — not your homeowner's policy — pays if a worker is hurt or your property is damaged during the job. Ask to see a current certificate of insurance before work starts.
More detail in our plain-English guide to Rockland County contractor licenses.
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How to hire a licensed tree removal specialist in Rockland County
This directory lists licenses — it doesn't rank or endorse contractors. A few steps to hire well:
- Confirm the license is current — every tree removal specialist listed here is verified against Rockland County Consumer Protection records.
- Ask for proof of insurance and bonding before any work starts.
- Get written estimates from two or three contractors so you can compare scope and price.
- Get the full scope, timeline, and payment schedule in writing before you pay a deposit.
Common questions
How many licensed tree removal specialists are in Rockland County?
There are 57 licensed tree removal specialists in Rockland County, NY as of July 12, 2026, all verified through the Rockland County Department of Consumer Protection.
How do I find tree removal specialists near me in Rockland County?
Use the town filter above or the “near you” links to see contractors by town. Any contractor licensed in the county can legally work in any Rockland town, so it's worth comparing a few beyond your immediate area.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Rockland County?
Several Rockland towns and villages have tree ordinances that require a permit before removing trees over a certain size — rules vary by municipality, so check with your town's building department. A licensed tree service working in your town will usually know the local requirements.
How much does tree removal cost in Rockland County?
The drivers are the tree's size, its condition, and what it hangs over — a dead tree leaning toward a garage costs more to take down safely than a healthy one in open yard, and crane work adds cost. This directory lists licenses and doesn't collect pricing. Get written estimates that break out stump grinding and debris removal, which are often quoted separately.
When is the best time to prune or remove trees?
For most species, late-winter dormancy is the best time to prune. For oaks specifically, the NYS DEC recommends not pruning between March and October to avoid spreading oak wilt. Removals happen year-round — frozen ground can actually be easier on your lawn when heavy equipment is involved.
Who handles storm-damaged trees or trees on power lines?
Many of the tree services listed here run 24-hour emergency crews for storm damage. Trees on or near power lines are different: Orange & Rockland handles trees threatening their lines — call the utility, not a private contractor, when wires are involved.
Do dead ash trees need to come down?
Usually, and sooner than you'd think. Emerald ash borer has killed ash trees throughout the Hudson Valley, and dead ash turns brittle and unpredictable fast — many crews won't climb one after a couple of years, which forces more expensive equipment work. If you have a dead ash near a structure or driveway, get it assessed now.
How do I verify a contractor's license in Rockland County?
You can verify any contractor's license through the Rockland County Department of Consumer Protection. Every contractor listed here includes their license number from official county records.