Electronics Recycling in Hamilton County, Indiana

Last Updated: August 2026

Old televisions, computers, monitors, printers and other electronics shouldn’t simply be tossed in the trash. Many contain materials that can be recovered through recycling, along with metals that can be harmful when improperly disposed of.

Hamilton County residents have a convenient local option: the Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-Off Center in Noblesville accepts a wide variety of household electronics for recycling.

Quick Answer

Hamilton County residents can take most household electronics to:

Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Center
1717 Pleasant Street
Noblesville, IN 46060

The county accepts computers, laptops, tablets, monitors, printers, televisions, gaming systems, cell phones, small electronic appliances and generally most electronic items with a cord or battery.

Most electronics are accepted free of charge, but televisions currently cost $20 each, regardless of size or type.

→ View Hamilton County E-Waste Recycling Information

What Electronics Are Accepted?

Hamilton County accepts a broad range of residential electronics through its e-waste program.

Examples include:

  • Desktop computers
  • Laptop computers
  • Tablets
  • Cell phones
  • Computer monitors
  • Televisions
  • Printers
  • Scanners and all-in-one printers
  • Keyboards and mice
  • External hard drives
  • Gaming systems
  • Projectors
  • Digital photo frames
  • Electrical cords
  • DVD players
  • Vacuums
  • Small electronic household items

The county’s general rule is that most electronic items with a cord or battery can be accepted, although there are exceptions.

→ Check Hamilton County E-Waste Guidelines


Television Recycling

Hamilton County accepts televisions through the HHW Drop-Off Center, but there is a $20 fee for each television.

The fee applies to all television types and sizes.

Payment can be made with:

  • Exact cash
  • Credit card

A convenience fee applies to credit-card payments.

Other accepted electronics generally don’t have the television disposal fee for Hamilton County residents.


Computers, Laptops & Hard Drives

Hamilton County accepts:

  • Desktop computers
  • Laptops
  • Tablets
  • Computer monitors
  • External hard drives
  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Printers
  • Other computer peripherals

Hamilton County’s electronics recycling vendor processes data-storage devices using approved data-destruction or wiping procedures. Residents who prefer may also destroy their own hard drive before turning the computer in.

If you’re recycling a computer that contains personal information, it’s still a good idea to back up anything you want to keep and sign out of accounts or reset the device when possible before disposal.


Small Electronics & Appliances

The HHW Center accepts many smaller household items that people may not immediately think of as electronic waste.

Examples include:

  • Microwaves
  • Blenders
  • Toaster ovens
  • Air fryers
  • Lamps
  • Light fixtures
  • Other small appliances with cords or batteries

Hamilton County generally treats these types of items as part of its electronics recycling program.

→ View Appliance Disposal


Electronics With Rechargeable Batteries

Cell phones, laptops, tablets, power tools and many other modern electronics contain lithium-ion or other rechargeable batteries.

These batteries should never be placed in curbside trash or recycling.

Hamilton County accepts rechargeable batteries at the HHW Center, including lithium, lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride and nickel-cadmium batteries. Battery-containing electronic devices can also be recycled through the county program.

→ View Battery Disposal & Recycling


What Isn’t Accepted?

Hamilton County’s electronics program doesn’t accept everything that may seem electronic.

The county specifically says it doesn’t accept:

  • Video tapes
  • CDs
  • DVDs
  • Cassette tapes
  • Computer disks and similar media
  • Artificial Christmas trees
  • Electronics generated by businesses
  • Electronics delivered by contractors or third-party clean-out companies

The county also doesn’t accept large ordinary scrap-metal appliances such as washers, dryers, stoves and ovens through its electronics program.

→ View Appliance Disposal Options


Before You Go

If you’re taking electronics to the Hamilton County HHW Center:

  • Bring proof of Hamilton County residency.
  • Have electronics separated and ready for unloading.
  • Remember the $20 fee for each television.
  • Back up important files before recycling computers or phones.
  • Remove personal information from devices when practical.
  • Keep loose rechargeable batteries separate from other electronics.
  • Don’t bring electronics from a business or contractor.
  • Check the accepted-material list if you have an unusual device.

Advance registration is encouraged but not required. Hamilton County says residents won’t be refused simply because they didn’t preregister.

→ Register for an HHW Drop-Off Visit


Local Tips

Don’t put electronics in curbside recycling. Take them to an appropriate electronics-recycling location instead.

Remember the TV fee before making the trip. Hamilton County currently charges $20 per television, while most other accepted residential electronics are free.

Protect your personal information. Back up files, sign out of accounts and reset computers, tablets and phones before recycling when possible.

Don’t forget old electronics sitting in drawers. Cell phones, tablets, cables, external drives and other small devices may all qualify for the county’s e-waste program.

Separate loose rechargeable batteries. Lithium-ion batteries require special handling and shouldn’t be thrown into a box of miscellaneous electronics.

Businesses need another recycling option. Hamilton County’s HHW program is strictly for residents disposing of their own personal household electronics.


Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I recycle electronics in Hamilton County?

Hamilton County residents can take accepted household electronics to the HHW Drop-Off Center at 1717 Pleasant Street in Noblesville.

→ Hamilton County Electronics Recycling

Can I recycle a television?

Yes. Hamilton County accepts televisions, but currently charges $20 per television.

Can I recycle a computer or laptop?

Yes. Desktop computers, laptops and tablets are accepted through the county e-waste program.

What happens to the information on my hard drive?

Hamilton County says its e-waste vendor wipes or shreds data-storage devices using recognized data-destruction standards. Residents can also destroy their own hard drive before turning it in if they prefer.

Does Hamilton County take cell phones?

Yes. Cell phones are among the electronics accepted through the county program.

Can I recycle a microwave?

Yes. Microwaves are accepted as small electronic appliances through the Hamilton County e-waste program.

Can businesses use the electronics recycling program?

No. The HHW Center is for Hamilton County residents disposing of personal household waste. Business electronics and third-party contractor drop-offs aren’t accepted.

Do I need an appointment?

No. Advance registration is encouraged, but isn’t required.

→ Register Your HHW Visit


Related Pages

→ Battery Disposal & Recycling

→ Appliance Disposal

→ Hazardous Waste Disposal

→ Disposal & Recycling


Official Resources

Hamilton County E-Waste Recycling
Accepted electronics, television fees, data-destruction information and other electronics-recycling requirements.
→ View E-Waste Recycling Information

Hamilton County HHW Drop-Off Center
Official location, hours, residency requirements and drop-off procedures.
→ Visit HHW Drop-Off Center

Hamilton County Materials Accepted
Check whether a particular electronic item or other household material is currently accepted.
→ View Materials Accepted

Summary

Hamilton County residents can recycle computers, laptops, tablets, cell phones, monitors, printers, gaming systems, televisions, small electronic appliances and many other devices at the Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Center in Noblesville.

Most accepted residential electronics are free to drop off, while televisions currently have a $20-per-TV fee. The program is for Hamilton County households only — businesses and contractors need to use a commercial electronics-recycling service.