DBPR MRS 0701 - Application for Licensure-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DBPR MRS 0701 application in our editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, where you select your application type—Active or Inactive status, and whether you are applying by Examination or Endorsement.
  3. In Section II, provide your full legal name, mailing address, and contact information. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays in processing.
  4. Proceed to Section III and answer the background questions honestly. If applicable, prepare any required documentation for disclosures.
  5. Complete Section IV if applying by Examination. Detail your educational qualifications and relevant experience related to mold assessment or remediation.
  6. For applicants using Endorsement in Section V, provide details of your current license and the examination completed.
  7. In Section VI, confirm that you have obtained the necessary insurance coverage as per requirements.
  8. Finally, read and sign the affirmation in Section VIII before submitting your application through our platform.

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Requirements to Become a Licensed Mold Inspector in Florida Education: You must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience: You must have at least two years of experience in mold inspection, mold remediation, or a related field. Exam: You must pass the mold inspector exam with a passing score or higher.
The process to become a certified mold inspector or remediator in Florida can be completed in a few weeks if you are prepared and organized. NETI offers both initial and renewal courses that can be taken online or in person.
If youre going to be a mold assessor or remediator, you have to be licensed but not as both. Theres a reason for thisthe mold assessor should return after the remediator has done their work to ensure the problem is actually fixed.
The ACAC offers the best, accredited certification programs available for mold inspectors. Many mold inspectors simply have a training certificate. There is a difference between training certificates and accredited certifications. Training is vocational schooling.
Mold remediators must have: a two-year degree in microbiology, engineering, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational safety, or a related field of science from an accredited institution and a minimum of one year of field experience, or.

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A home inspection isnt necessarily the best solution for mold detection. While its true that certified home inspectors provide a thorough job, mold isnt usually their priority. Home inspectors would rather leave the job for certified mold assessors.
In Florida, a mold assessor cant offer to perform any remediation work within a year of their assessment. A mold remediator isnt legally allowed to provide services to a property owner without being legally licensed in mold remediation and water repair.

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