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Licensed mold assessors in Palm Coast, Florida

According to the Florida DBPR mold-assessor license registry retrieved June 2026, 12 mold assessors hold an active Florida license (license type MRSA) with a Palm Coast address on record. Florida is one of only a handful of U.S. states that licenses mold assessors — so this is a verifiable, state-issued credential, not a self-declared "certification."

In Florida, performing a mold assessment for compensation requires a state license under the Mold-Related Services Law (Ch. 468, Part XVI, Florida Statutes). An MRSA license means the assessor met the state's education, exam, and insurance requirements and is listed in the public DBPR registry. Many companies advertise as "certified" mold inspectors; in Florida that is not the same as holding the state assessor license shown below for Palm Coast.

Assessors on the Florida state registry

Listed by the city on each license — an assessor may also serve nearby areas. Confirm a license is current on the DBPR public license search before hiring.

AssessorLicense #License expires
Brucker, Christian Vaughn MRSA5292 07/31/2028
Charbonneau, Garrett Daniel MRSA4852 07/31/2026
Diguglielmo, Jason Thomas MRSA2252 07/31/2026
Kaufman, Travis Richard MRSA2986 07/31/2026
Licata, Christopher MRSA5199 07/31/2026
Lilly, Kent Michael MRSA3650 07/31/2028
Mock, John M Jr MRSA827 07/31/2026
Newsome, Gregory Dale MRSA2258 07/31/2026
Olavarria, Andrea C MRSA3779 07/31/2026
Scavo, Michael Andrew MRSA3921 07/31/2026
Smith, Fredrick Scott MRSA3953 07/31/2026
Young, Sarah M MRSA3372 07/31/2026

What this means

This page lists Florida DBPR license records only. A listing here is not a recommendation, endorsement, or rating, and a license is not a guarantee of work quality. It tells you the state has issued the person an active mold-assessor license as of the date shown.

We do not assess mold, interpret test results, or make any statement about health. If you have a mold concern, hire a licensed assessor and verify their license is current with the DBPR before any work begins.

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed mold assessors are in Palm Coast, Florida?

As of June 2026, the Florida DBPR registry lists 12 mold assessors with an active state license (type MRSA) and a Palm Coast address. Each is listed below with their license number and expiration date.

Is a Florida mold-assessor license the same as being "certified"?

No. Florida requires a state-issued MRSA license to perform mold assessments for compensation — it is regulated by the DBPR and verifiable in a public registry. A private "certification" from a training body is not the same as, and does not replace, the state license.

How do I verify a mold assessor's Florida license?

Look up the license number (shown for each assessor below) on the DBPR public license search at myfloridalicense.com. The registry shows the current status and expiration date directly from the state, which you should confirm before hiring.

Source: Florida DBPR — Mold-Related Services license extract (lic07mold.csv), retrieved June 2026. Every assessor, license number, and status on this page traces to a row in that public extract. Verify any record at myfloridalicense.com.