Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com

1604 UVALDE DR · Hutto, TX 78634 · (512) 662-5752

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Mold Assessment CompanyACO1222 — status: current · expires 05 Jan 2025
The state's file gives this status alongside an expiry date that has already passed. We report both rather than choosing between them — a renewal may not yet have propagated to the public extract. Check the issuer's own lookup before relying on it.
Source: Texas TDLR · checked August 14, 2026
Mold Remediation CompanyRCO1816 — status: expired · expires 21 Jul 2028
Source: Texas TDLR · checked August 14, 2026
Holds both rolesThis firm is licensed as both a mold assessor and a mold remediator. That is lawful — the licences are separate and it may hold each — but A license holder may not perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same project — Tex. Occ. Code §1958.155(a), with a common-ownership bar at §1958.155(b). The assessor's document the statute requires is a written work analysis (§1958.151); the remediator prepares the work plan (§1958.152).
Read from the two licence classes on its own state record, shown above.
Phone(512) 662-5752
Source: Texas TDLR
Texas rule worth knowing: A license holder may not perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same project — Tex. Occ. Code §1958.155(a), with a common-ownership bar at §1958.155(b). The assessor's document the statute requires is a written work analysis (§1958.151); the remediator prepares the work plan (§1958.152).

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  2. Get the scope in writing — containment, what's being removed, and post-work verification.
  3. For mold: keep assessment and remediation separate. An independent assessor writes the protocol; the remediator executes it. In Texas this separation is the law.

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Questions about Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com’s credentials

Is Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com IICRC certified?

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Does Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com hold a Texas licence?

A Texas licence record is on file for Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com — licence ACO1222, shown as current with an expiry of 05 Jan 2025. Verify it yourself at the issuing agency's own lookup before you hire — a status can change between our checks, and ours was August 14, 2026.

Can Anthony@Microinstitutetexas.Com both inspect and remediate my mold?

A license holder may not perform both mold assessment and mold remediation on the same project — Tex. Occ. Code §1958.155(a), with a common-ownership bar at §1958.155(b). The assessor's document the statute requires is a written work analysis (§1958.151); the remediator prepares the work plan (§1958.152).

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