Get Your Mold Remediation License Reinstated
We understand the stress of not being able to legally perform mold removal work. A lapsed mold remediation license means immediate work stoppage, but most states have clear reinstatement procedures that can get you back to work within weeks.
Requires gathering specific documents and meeting continuing education requirements, but follows standard administrative process
⚠Why This Happens
Missed renewal deadline
very commonFailing to submit renewal paperwork and fees before the expiration date
Incomplete continuing education requirements
commonNot completing required CE hours or training updates before renewal
Lapsed insurance coverage
commonCertificate of insurance expired or coverage was cancelled
Administrative oversight
occasionalAddress changes, missed notices, or clerical errors preventing renewal
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop all mold remediation work immediately
Cease all professional activities requiring the license to avoid penalties and legal issues
~Immediate - 2
Contact your state licensing board
Call the regulatory agency that issued your license to understand specific reinstatement requirements
~1-2 hours - 3
Gather required documentation
Collect proof of insurance, CE certificates, and any other required documents
~2-4 hours - 4
Submit reinstatement application
Complete the reinstatement form with all fees and supporting documents
~1-2 hours
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