The Department offers at least three exams per year. The exams are given at different locations throughout Florida. Proposed dates and locations are subject to change. Once an exam is scheduled, it will be offered unless canceled due to lack of demand.

The application deadline for any exam date is one week prior to the exam, so that we can process and approve your application. This will also allow time for you to review the training materials below to study for the exam. 

DATESLOCATION
The last Monday of each month, at 9:30 a.m. EST. Must register with the Radon Program at least one week in advance. Complete and submit Form DH1751 Individual Certification ApplicationFlorida Department of Health in Orange County
1001 Executive Center Drive, Ste 200
Orlando, FL 32803
Please call 941-861-3324 to schedule an appointment. Must register with the Radon Program at least one week in advance. Complete and submit Form DH1751 Individual Certification ApplicationFlorida Department of Health in Sarasota County
Robert L. Anderson Administration Center
4000 S. Tamiami Trail
Venice, FL 34293
The second Wednesday of each month, at 1 p.m. EST. Complete and submit Form DH1751 Individual Certification ApplicationFlorida Department of Health
4025 Esplanade Way
Tallahassee, FL 32399

To become certified your certification application must be approved by this office, and you must attend a Florida approved training course prior to taking the exam. Additionally, applicants must register with the Department of Health Radon Program to take the exam.  Please contact one of our approved training providers to register for upcoming radon courses and ask about their fees. Be sure to attend the same training course for the certification category you select on your application form DH1751. You may also read the electronic application process instructions section and download the manual and other reading material.

Training Materials

Listed below are the chapters for a Radon Manual to help you prepare for your examination:

If you have any questions, please contact the Department at 850-245-4288 or 1-800-543-8279, or visit our contact page.