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How to Verify a Colorado Radon License

Anyone paid to test or mitigate radon in Colorado Springs, or anywhere in Colorado, must hold a state license. That has been the law since July 1, 2022, when licensure created by House Bill 21-1195 took effect under the Department of Regulatory Agencies' Division of Professions and Occupations. This guide shows you how to check any contractor in under a minute, whether you found them through this site or anywhere else. We recommend the check every time, including for contractors we connect you with.

What Colorado requires

Colorado issues two radon credentials, per DORA's Office of Radon Professionals: the Radon Measurement Professional license for people who place and retrieve testing devices for hire, and the Radon Mitigation Professional license for people who design and install radon reduction systems. Licenses expire on May 31 every year, so status and dates both matter. The state's announcement of the licensure requirement is a compact primary-source summary.

The one-minute check, step by step

  1. 1

    Open the DORA license lookup

    The Department of Regulatory Agencies runs the official search for every licensed profession in Colorado, radon included. No account is needed.

  2. 2

    Search the name or business

    Enter the individual or company name. Radon credentials appear as Radon Measurement Professional or Radon Mitigation Professional license types.

  3. 3

    Check the status and expiration

    You want an active status. Colorado radon licenses expire on May 31 every year and must be renewed, so a lapsed date matters even for a familiar name.

  4. 4

    Match the license to the work

    Testing for hire requires the measurement license; installing systems requires the mitigation license. A firm doing both should hold both, or staff both.

  5. 5

    Cross-check NRPP certification

    The National Radon Proficiency Program is the national certification layer behind most state licensing. Its directory and verification tools add a second, independent confirmation.

Three questions to ask before hiring

A licensed professional answers all three without friction. Hesitation on any of them is your cue to keep shopping; the Pikes Peak region has dozens of licensed radon professionals, and the NRPP directory lists the nationally certified ones by location.

Where this fits in the bigger decision

The license check is step one of a sound hire. Step two is a written quote naming suction points, vent route, fan model, sealing, retest, and warranty, explained on our radon mitigation page. Step three is comparing bids; what state sources publish about typical costs is collected in the cost guide. When you request a quote through this site, the request goes to an independent contractor holding a current Colorado license serving El Paso or Teller County, and this page is how you hold us to that.

Colorado Radon License Questions

Is a radon license actually required in Colorado?

Yes. Since July 1, 2022, Colorado law has required anyone performing radon measurement or radon mitigation services for hire to hold a state license through DORA. The requirement was created by House Bill 21-1195. Homeowners testing their own homes with kits need no license.

What is the difference between the two Colorado radon license types?

A Radon Measurement Professional places and retrieves testing devices and reports results. A Radon Mitigation Professional recommends and installs radon reduction systems. They are separate licenses, and a person or firm can hold one or both.

What does the license not tell me?

A license confirms the state credential, not price or workmanship. You still want a written, itemized quote, references if you ask for them, insurance confirmation, and a post-installation retest commitment. Multiple bids remain the best price check, per CDPHE.

What if a contractor cannot produce a license number?

Do not hire for radon work. Working unlicensed for hire has been unlawful in Colorado since July 1, 2022, and there is no shortage of licensed professionals in the Pikes Peak region. The lookup takes less than a minute.

Do these rules apply outside El Paso County?

Statewide, yes: the same DORA license requirement covers every Colorado county, including Teller County and the mountain communities. Verify any name the same way regardless of where the property sits.

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