Florida Mold Inspector License Guide (MRSA)

Thinking about how to become a mold inspector in Florida? You’re not alone - the state’s warm, humid climate makes it one of the most active regions in the U.S. for mold growth. With rising demand for indoor air quality professionals, licensed mold assessors are needed more than ever.

In Florida, “mold inspector” work is licensed as Mold Assessor (MRSA) through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).1

This guide walks you through the steps from training to licensing, using citations from Florida DBPR and Florida law.

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Quick answers

Do I need a license to inspect for mold in Florida?

Yes. A license is required to perform mold assessment services in Florida.1

What is the Florida mold inspector license called?

Florida licenses mold inspectors as a Mold Assessor (MRSA).1

What training do I need for an MRSA license?

You must complete a Florida-approved mold assessor course (14+ hours).2 Most courses take 2-4 days.

Is there an exam?

Yes. Passing the Florida state licensing exam is required, and PSI administers the exam.34

Do I need prior experience?

No. As long as you complete approved training and pass the exam, prior field experience is not required.

Can I be both a mold assessor and remediator?

No. Florida law prohibits performing both services on the same job to avoid conflicts of interest.


Florida mold assessor (MRSA) license requirements

At a glance:

  • License: Mold Assessor (MRSA)1
  • Agency: Florida DBPR1
  • Training: approved course (14+ hours)2
  • Exam: Florida state exam required3
  • Eligibility: at least 18; high school diploma or GED
  • Experience: no prior field experience required1
CategoryDetails
License NameMold Assessor (MRSA)
Licensing AgencyFlorida DBPR1
Required ExamYes (state exam required)3
Training RequiredYes - approved course (14+ hours)2
Min Age18
Experience NeededNo prior field experience required

“A license is required to perform mold assessment services in Florida.” - Florida DBPR1


Step-by-Step: Get Licensed as a Mold Inspector

1. Meet Basic Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • High school diploma or GED
  • U.S. citizenship or legal residency
  • Submit fingerprints for a background check5

2. Complete an Approved Mold Assessor Course

Florida requires you to complete a mold assessor training course from an approved provider. These typically include:

  • Mold inspection techniques
  • Moisture meters & air sampling
  • Florida statutes (Chapter 468)2
  • Report writing & lab protocols

Recommended Providers:

Most courses take 2-4 days and cost $300-$600.


3. Apply with the Florida DBPR

  • Create an account at myfloridalicense.com
  • Submit the mold assessor application ([Form # HR-7028]6)
  • Pay the license fee (~$230)
  • Submit course completion and fingerprinting documentation5

4. Pass the State Licensing Exam

Exam Provider: PSI Exams4

Exam Focus Areas
Florida regulations (F.S. 468)2
Mold types and health risks
Sampling protocols and equipment
Remediation plan assessment (non-performance)

“Passing the state exam is mandatory. You cannot operate as a licensed mold assessor in Florida without it.” - Florida Administrative Code3



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FAQs

Do I need a license to inspect for mold in Florida?

Yes - it’s illegal to advertise or operate as a mold inspector without an active MRSA license from the DBPR.

Can I be both a mold assessor and remediator?

No. Florida law prohibits performing both services on the same job to avoid conflicts of interest.

Does Florida require continuing education?

Yes - licensed mold assessors must complete 14 hours of CE every two years.

Can I work as a mold inspector without prior experience?

Yes. As long as you complete approved training and pass the exam, prior field experience is not required.


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Brad Fishbein Licensed Mold Assessor

Meet the author: Brad Fishbein is a Florida Licensed Mold Assessor and council-certified Microbial Investigator. He is the founder of TradeCareerPath.com and has completed over 5,000 mold inspections since 2009. Brad helps homeowners and tradespeople make informed decisions about mold, licensing, and skilled career paths.