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Mold Inspector / Remediator
Total cost: $700-$1,400
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Yes
State License Required
Separate Licenses
License Type
Mold-related training required for each license type
Training Hours
Yes
Exam Required
Biennial
Renewal Period
$700-$1,400
Total Initial Fees
State-specific mold licensing requirements
VerifiedState License Required
Yes
Mold Assessor License and Mold Remediator License (separate licenses)
Separate Assessment & Remediation
Yes — Separate Licenses
Conflict of Interest Prohibition
Yes — Same company cannot do both
General Contractor License Accepted
No
Mold licensing varies widely by state. Only about 11 states plus DC have specific mold licensing programs. In states with licensing, a key distinction exists between mold assessors/inspectors (who evaluate mold conditions) and mold remediators (who remove mold). Many states with licensing require separate licenses for each role and prohibit the same company from performing both assessment and remediation on a single project to prevent conflicts of interest.
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Education, Training & Industry Certifications
VerifiedTraining Hours Required
Mold-related training required for each license type
Exam Required
Yes
Approved Training Providers
Contact Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for list of approved training providers
Industry Certifications (National)
National certifications from ACAC, IICRC, and MICRO are not required by most states but are considered industry standard. These certifications demonstrate competency and are often expected by clients, insurance companies, and real estate professionals. The EPA does not regulate mold and there are no federal mold standards.
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Insurance Coverage for Mold Professionals
Mostly verifiedGeneral Liability
Recommended minimum $1,000,000 general liability coverage for mold professionals.
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance recommended, especially for mold assessors/inspectors providing professional opinions.
Pollution Liability
Pollution liability insurance recommended for mold remediation contractors handling hazardous materials.
Workers' Compensation
Workers' compensation insurance required in most states for employers; specific requirements vary by state.
Professional liability (E&O) insurance is particularly important for mold assessors/inspectors who provide professional opinions about mold conditions. General liability insurance ($1M+ recommended) protects against property damage claims during remediation work. Pollution liability coverage is recommended for remediators handling hazardous materials. Insurance requirements vary by state and project size.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
State License Fee Florida state license application fee | $250-$500 |
Certification Exam Fee National certification exam fee (ACAC, IICRC, or MICRO) — varies by certifying body | $200-$600 |
Training Cost Mold inspection/remediation training course cost — varies by provider and duration | $500-$2,000 |
Insurance (Annual) Annual insurance cost varies by coverage type, limits, and business size | $1,000-$5,000 |
Total Initial Fees Includes state license fee, training, exam, and insurance for Florida | $700-$1,400 |
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Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
Mostly verifiedBiennial
Renewal Period
$200-$400
Renewal Fee
Required
Continuing Education
Continuing Education Details
14 hours per renewal cycle
Regulatory Board
In states with mold licensing, license renewal is typically annual or biennial with continuing education requirements ranging from 8-16 hours. In states without licensing, national certifications (ACAC, IICRC, MICRO) have their own renewal cycles and continuing education requirements. Maintaining current certifications and insurance is essential for credibility and compliance.
Florida's subtropical humidity makes mold extremely prevalent. The state enacted comprehensive mold licensing under Chapter 468, Part XVI, requiring separate assessor and remediator licenses with a strict conflict of interest prohibition.
Florida requires separate licenses for mold assessors and mold remediators under Chapter 468, Part XVI, Florida Statutes.
The same entity cannot perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same project.
Applicants must pass a state examination administered by a DBPR-approved vendor.
Florida's humid subtropical climate makes mold a particularly significant concern.
There is no interstate compact for mold inspectors. Only approximately 10-15 states regulate mold assessment/remediation.
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Mold Inspector requirements in Florida verified against Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, March 2026.
Accessed 2025-01-15
Accessed 2025-01-15
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Florida requires a specific state license for mold professionals. Mold Assessor License and Mold Remediator License (separate licenses). Mold licensing information is managed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.