Become a Certified Home Inspector in 3 Simple Steps!
Step 1: Check Your State’s
Licensing Requirements
With a few exceptions, each state has its own set of requirements for becoming a home inspector. Some states don’t require home inspectors to be licensed. The first step is to determine what training is required for the state you live or plan to work in.
Step 2: Check Your State’s
Licensing Requirements
Enroll in an approved home inspection course that meets your state’s licensing requirements. Home inspection training can be offered via online training, live classes, and field training. You may need to pass the national or a state home.
Step 3: Check Your State’s
Licensing Requirements
Once you complete your training and you pass your exams, your home inspection career begins! You can start your own business or work for an existing company. As an ICA certified home inspector, you’ll be qualified to perform more than just basic home inspections. You’ll also be trained and certified to provide additional services, such as mold inspections and radon testing for both commercial and residential properties.