Mold inspector licensing in Alaska
Alaska does not license or register mold inspectors. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation publishes indoor-air and moisture guidance shaped by the state's cold climate, where ventilation and condensation drive most mold problems, but it issues no mold credential. Alaska inspectors typically hold a voluntary IICRC or ACAC certification.
Is a license required?
Alaska does not license mold inspectors at the state level. Inspectors typically hold a voluntary certification (such as IICRC or ACAC) rather than a state license.
Official source
Alaska state agency mold guidance
Common questions
Do you need a license to be a mold inspector in Alaska?
No. Alaska does not license mold inspectors at the state level. Inspectors typically hold a voluntary certification (such as IICRC or ACAC) rather than a state license.
Who regulates mold inspection in Alaska?
There is no dedicated mold-inspector licensing board in Alaska. State environmental and health agencies publish general mold guidance: https://dec.alaska.gov/.
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