
The DBPR Mold License Application: Step-by-Step Submission and Review Process
Submitting a Florida mold license application is not difficult — but it is unforgiving. Most application delays, requests for clarification, or denials are not caused

Submitting a Florida mold license application is not difficult — but it is unforgiving. Most application delays, requests for clarification, or denials are not caused

Florida’s mold licensing framework intentionally separates mold assessment from mold remediation. This separation is not procedural, optional, or advisory — it is statutory. Many enforcement

Florida does not administer a single state-run mold licensing exam. Instead, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) approves specific examinations and recognizes

Florida’s mold licensing framework is frequently misunderstood — not because the law is hidden, but because most explanations oversimplify the regulatory structure or focus narrowly

Florida mold licensing is not based on agency preference, internal policy, or discretionary standards. It is grounded in statutory authority enacted by the Florida Legislature