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How to become a licensed Interior Designer in Mississippi. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Mississippi does not require a state license or registration for interior designers. Mississippi does not require licensure or registration for interior designers.
Interior Designer — CID/RID
Governing Authority
No
License Required
No
NCIDQ Required
Not regulated
Regulation Type
Varies
Experience Years
Varies
CE Hours
Varies
Total Initial Fees
Degree & Accreditation
VerifiedDegree Required
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
Varies
Interior designers seeking licensure or certification must hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree in interior design from a CIDA-accredited (Council for Interior Design Accreditation) program or an equivalent program approved by the state. CIDA accreditation ensures the program meets rigorous standards for interior design education.
Certification Requirements
VerifiedNCIDQ Certification Not Required
National Council for Interior Design Qualification
The NCIDQ examination consists of three sections: the Interior Design Fundamentals Exam (IDFX), the Interior Design Professional Exam (IDPX), and the Practicum (PRAC). All three sections must be passed to achieve NCIDQ certification. The exams are administered by the Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) and are offered multiple times per year at Prometric testing centers.
Professional Experience
Verified—
Years Required
Most states require 2-4 years of diversified interior design experience working under the supervision of a qualified interior designer, architect, or other licensed professional. Qualifying experience includes commercial and residential design, space planning, construction document preparation, building code review, specification writing, and project coordination. The IDEP (Interior Design Experience Program) may be used to document qualifying experience in some jurisdictions.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedNo State License Required
Regulation Type
not regulated
Mississippi does not require licensure or registration for interior designers.
Approximately 26 jurisdictions require some form of licensure, registration, or certification for interior designers. Regulation types include practice acts (which restrict who may practice interior design), title acts (which restrict use of the title), certification programs, and registration programs. Even in unregulated states, NCIDQ certification may be required by employers or enhance professional standing.
Practice Scope & Specialties
VerifiedCommercial
Authorized
Residential
Authorized
Space Planning
Authorized
Code Compliance
Authorized
Space Planning Details
Space planning services available without state credential; no regulatory restriction
Code Compliance Details
No state-regulated scope; building code review may require coordination with licensed architect
Interior designers practice in areas including commercial and residential design, space planning, furniture layout, material selection, lighting design, building code compliance, ADA accessibility, construction document preparation, and project management. The scope of practice varies by state regulation type, with practice act states providing the broadest scope of practice authority.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Varies
Comity Available
Varies
Most states that regulate interior designers offer reciprocity or endorsement for NCIDQ-certified interior designers from other states. Requirements typically include verification of current credential, passage of all three NCIDQ exam sections, meeting education and experience requirements, and completing any state-specific application requirements. NCIDQ certification serves as the common standard across jurisdictions.
Mississippi has no interior design licensing, registration, or title protection. Interior designers may practice freely without any state credential. There is no state board or regulatory body for interior design in Mississippi.
Mississippi does not require licensure or registration for interior designers.
Interior designers may practice in this state without a state credential.
NCIDQ certification may be obtained voluntarily for professional credibility.
Some employers, clients, or government contracts may prefer NCIDQ certification.
Consider obtaining certification through CIDQ for national professional recognition.
There is no interstate compact for interior designers.
Explore requirements for other professional licenses in Mississippi.
How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Timeline
#5 of 51
Salary
#50 of 51
Processing
#1 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Interior Designers (SOC 27-1025)
Entry Level
$31,200
25th percentile
Median
$44,120
-31% vs. national avg ($63,490)Experienced
$58,710
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
Source: BLS OEWS – Interior Designers (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2024-2034
Projected Growth
+5.7%
Average GrowthNew Jobs
+4,300
over 10 years
Annual Openings
7,400
per year (avg.)
75,100 currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034 (September 2025)
Estimated total: 332–350 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
4–8 weeks
Estimated processing time
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Mississippi does not require licensure for interior designers. All licensing is managed through the Mississippi licensing authority.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.