Get Your Lead Abatement Contractor License Reinstated
A lapsed lead abatement license means you cannot legally remove lead paint, putting your business and clients at serious risk. This is fixable, but you need to act quickly to avoid further complications and potential EPA violations.
Involves multiple agencies (state and EPA), requires current training, insurance verification, and strict compliance with environmental regulations
⚠Why This Happens
Missed renewal deadline
very commonMost lapses occur when contractors forget renewal dates or miss required continuing education deadlines
Incomplete continuing education requirements
commonMany states require periodic training updates that contractors may not complete in time
Outstanding violations or fines
occasionalUnpaid penalties from previous violations can prevent license renewal
Lapsed insurance or bonding
commonRequired insurance coverage or bonds expired without renewal
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop all lead abatement work immediately
Continuing to work with a lapsed license can result in severe EPA fines and criminal charges
~Immediate - 2
Contact your state licensing authority
Determine exact requirements for reinstatement and any grace periods that may apply
~Within 24 hours - 3
Gather required documentation
Collect proof of insurance, completed training certificates, and any required fees
~1-3 days - 4
Submit reinstatement application
Complete all forms and pay required fees to begin the reinstatement process
~Same day once documents ready
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