Mold Assessment Consultant License Texas Requirements
Complete Guide to Mold Assessment Consultant License Requirements in Texas
To legally inspect buildings for mold in Texas, professionals must obtain a Texas Mold Assessment Consultant License issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
This license ensures consultants understand mold contamination risks and follow state standards for inspections and remediation planning.
For a cost breakdown, see the cost guide. For exam details, see the exam guide.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet several basic qualifications before applying:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Complete an approved Mold Assessment Consultant training course
- Pass the state licensing exam
- Carry required professional liability insurance
Applicants must submit their application directly to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Required Training
Applicants must complete a TDLR-approved Mold Assessment Consultant training program.
Training typically covers:
- Mold contamination and health risks
- Moisture and building science
- Mold inspection procedures
- Sampling methods
- Writing mold remediation protocols
- Texas mold regulations
The training ensures consultants can properly evaluate mold problems and recommend safe remediation. After completing training, candidates must pass the state licensing exam.
Licensing Application
After training and passing the exam, applicants must submit a license application including:
- Proof of course completion
- Exam results
- Required fees
- Insurance documentation
Incomplete applications can delay licensing approval. For a full cost breakdown, see the cost guide.
Insurance Requirement
Texas requires Mold Assessment Consultants to carry professional liability insurance.
Typical requirements include:
- Minimum $1 million per occurrence
- Coverage specifically for mold assessment services
Proof of insurance must be submitted with the license application.
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- 4Submit complete applications
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