Rules and licenses
Florida mold assessor and remediator licenses are individual checks
Florida mold work can involve different licensed people, so the company name is not the whole license check.
Mold paperwork in Florida can look simple until you ask who is licensed.
DBPR licenses people for mold assessment and mold cleanup work. Its FAQ says the business itself is not licensed for those mold services. So the company name on a card, van, or bill is only part of the check. The person doing the work, or signing the report, matters too.
The two jobs are not the same. One person may inspect and write up the mold issue. Another may do the cleanup. Florida has rules that keep those roles from crossing in certain ways on the same structure. That helps the file make sense when the job is done.
Ask for the license name and number before the work gets busy. Keep the report, photos, scope, clearance papers, and payment records together. A clear file can help a renter, buyer, owner, or manager see who did each part and when.
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Last checked against these sources: July 1, 2026.