If you hold a Florida Mold Assessor or Mold Remediator license, understanding your renewal deadline is critical to maintaining compliance and continuing to work legally. Many professionals complete their continuing education through a Florida Mold Assessor and Remediator CE course to ensure everything is finished well before the deadline.
Florida Mold Assessor and Mold Remediator licenses are renewed every two years and expire on July 31 of even-numbered years. Common renewal years include 2026, 2028, and 2030.
All active license holders must meet renewal requirements before July 31 to avoid penalties or license interruptions.
Before renewing, Florida requires licensed mold professionals to complete state-approved continuing education (CE) during each renewal cycle. CE must be completed and properly reported before submitting a renewal application.
Many license holders complete CE early to avoid delays caused by reporting issues or system congestion closer to the deadline.
Missing the renewal deadline may result in: • A delinquent or inactive license • Late renewal fees • Temporary inability to perform mold assessment or remediation work • Additional steps to reinstate the license
Completing your CE early through a Florida Mold CE course helps prevent these issues.
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