Mold inspector licensing in Georgia
Georgia does not license or register mold inspectors. The Georgia Department of Public Health publishes mold and moisture guidance shaped by the state's humid subtropical climate, but issues no mold credential. Georgia inspectors typically carry a voluntary IICRC or ACAC certification.
Is a license required?
Georgia 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
Georgia state agency mold guidance
Common questions
Do you need a license to be a mold inspector in Georgia?
No. Georgia 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 Georgia?
There is no dedicated mold-inspector licensing board in Georgia. State environmental and health agencies publish general mold guidance: https://dph.georgia.gov/.
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