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"Although there is some degree of training required for the job in crime scene cleanup, no college degree is required."

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How do you obtain a crime scene cleanup license?

Amdecon has a home study DVD. Check it out at http://www.amdecon.com/training-course/ I would suggest you work with an active crime scene cleanup type business with on hand training, these guys do onsite training for crime scene cleanup http://www.actremediation.com Good luck


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