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⚠️ Important: This comparison is based on published state licensing requirements and may not reflect recent changes. Reciprocity and transfer rules change frequently and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by state licensing boards. This tool is for research purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always contact District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs directly to confirm current transfer requirements before submitting any applications or fees.
Everything you need to know about transferring your mold inspector / remediator license from Maryland to District of Columbia
We could not confirm reciprocity status between these states. Contact District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs to verify.
| Requirement | Maryland (MD) | District of Columbia (DC) |
|---|---|---|
| Education Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Exam Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Experience Requirements | Not available | Not available |
| Fees | state license fee: $200-$400; certification exam fee: $200-$600; training cost: $500-$2,000; insurance annual cost: $1,000-$5,000; total initial fees: $200-$600; confidence: medium | state license fee: $200-$400; certification exam fee: $200-$600; training cost: $500-$2,000; insurance annual cost: $1,000-$5,000; total initial fees: $500-$1,000; confidence: medium |
| Renewal / CE Requirements● | Period: Biennial; Fee: $200-$400 | Period: Biennial (2 years); Fee: $200-$400 |
Data verified as of 2026-03-21. Requirements may have changed since verification.
Gather required documentation (education transcripts, experience logs, exam scores).
These steps are general guidance based on common transfer processes. Your state may have a different process. Always follow the instructions provided by your state licensing board.
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