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Mold Inspection & Testing in Miami, FL

Air sampling, surface sampling, moisture mapping — a proper Miami mold inspection ($275–$775) answers three questions before anyone tears out drywall: what species, how far, and what's feeding it. Florida's MRSA license makes the answer independent by law: your inspector can't bid on the cleanup. Choose from 984 verified independent assessors below.

An independent mold inspection in Miami costs about $275–$775. By Florida law the assessor can't also do the remediation — 984 verified independent assessors serve the Miami-Dade County area.

Mold Inspection & Testing in Miami, FL

Showing 30 of 984 verified in the area — each license checked against the state registry.

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License #MRSR5390· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ABIOLA, ALI H

MIAMI, FL

License #MRSA3757· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ABREU, REY

CUTLER BAY, FL

License #MRSA4971· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Independent assessor

ACOSTA, JANELLE

NORTH MIAMI, FL

License #MRSA4776· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSR5105· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA4433· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA5368· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSR3128· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA1159· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Independent assessor
License #MRSA4669· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

AGUIRRE, RICARDO

SUNRISE, FL

License #MRSA3999· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

AKER, OMER

HOLLYWOOD, FL

License #MRSA3804· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSR3415· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ALFONSO, JORGE A

HIALEAH, FL

License #MRSA1092· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ALFONSO, RENE

MIAMI, FL

License #MRSA4638· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Independent assessor
License #MRSA87· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ALONSO, RAY

CORAL GABLES, FL

License #MRSA3709· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSR5090· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA2730· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA1455· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

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Common questions

How much does a mold inspection cost in Miami?

Expect $275–$775 depending on home size and the number of samples. The assessor's independence is legally enforced in Florida — they have nothing to gain from finding more mold than exists.

Is the company that tests my mold allowed to do the removal too?

Florida says no — same firm, same property, 12 months apart, pick one role. It's one of the strongest consumer protections in any state's mold law, and this directory enforces the same separation in how assessors are listed.

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