Home Inspector Licensing Requirements in Connecticut

Start here to ensure you’re fully compliant and ready to succeed by understanding the licensing requirements for home inspectors in Connecticut.

Licensing Required

Yes

Exam Required

National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE)

Total Education
Hours

40

Minimum Age Requirement

No minimum age requirement

Citizenship
Requirements

Must be a citizen of the US or a lawfully admitted alien

Steps to Become a Home Inspector in Connecticut

1

Obtain a Home Inspector Intern Permit

The intern permit is required to pursue full-on licensure.

2

Complete 100 Inspections Under Supervision

Successful applicants must have completed at least one hundred home inspections under their supervisor’s watch. During the at least ten inspections, the supervisor must be physically present, and then merely available for consultation and indirect supervision during the remaining training period. The applicant must also submit logs of their inspections, signed by the supervisor.

3

Pass the National Home Inspectors Exam

The NHIE consists of 200 multiple-choice questions across three domains and has a time limit of four hours. Each attempt costs approximately $225. Taking a prep course is recommended to improve your chances of passing on the first attempt.

4

Acquire Proof of Insurance

While Connecticut doesn’t require insurance for home inspectors, most—including every WIN Strategic Partner—carry it. To meet the standards of many boards and homeowner associations, it’s recommended to have $100,000 in Errors and Omissions coverage and $100,000 in General Liability coverage. Additionally, ensure that your personal name is included on the insurance documents.

5

Send the Application

Finally, the candidate needs to mail their application, either digitally or physically, to the DCP. They must get the application document notarized and include a payment of $290 ($250 license fee plus the $40 application fee).

Continuing Education Requirements for Home Inspectors in Connecticut

Hours Required

20 credit hours per two-year cycle

Renewal Cycle

Expires on June 30th of odd years

Additional Requirements: During every two-year cycle, completed continuing education (CE) must include a course of at least 3 credit hours on the latest regulations, home inspection laws and licensing laws. For more details, please visit: Connecticut Home Inspector Continuing Education

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

How long does it take to become a home inspector in Connecticut?

In addition to studying for and passing the National Home Inspectors Exam, a prospective home inspector must take a 40-hour inspection course and perform at least 100 supervised home inspections for licensing.

2.

What is the salary of home inspectors in Connecticut?

The average salary for a home inspector in Connecticut is slightly above $54,000 per year, or approximately $26 per hour. Some home inspectors report earnings exceeding $85,000 annually, while the lower end of the scale is around $28,000 per year.

3.

What is the pre licensure training program in Connecticut?

The Pre-Licensure Training Program is an optional, structured pathway designed to assist qualified participants in preparing for their building code exam. To be administered in the program, you must meet regulatory and statutory requirements set by the state. For details, please visit: Connecticut Administrative Services

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