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Florida's Public Mold-License File Shrunk After July 31. Here's What Changed.
By Tyler Silva · Published August 14, 2026
A Florida License Index analysis of dated Florida DBPR files traces the records that remained, changed, appeared, or were no longer included after the 2026 renewal deadline. Absence from the state's downloadable file does not, by itself, establish a license's legal status.
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