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Home Inspector Licensing Requirements in Indiana

The requirements to become a home inspector, including education and examination, vary by state. Here is what to consider if you want to become an inspector in Indiana.

Licensing Required

Yes

Exam Required

National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE)

Total Education
Hours

60 hours + 12 hours of practical experience

Minimum Age Requirement

18 years

Citizenship
Requirements

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

4 Steps to Become a Home Inspector in Indiana

1

Complete 60 Hours of Education and 12 Hours of Field Training

Indiana requires 60 hours of approved education, plus 12 hours of practical field experience. This helps ensure that home inspectors are well-prepared to conduct thorough and professional inspections.

2

Pass the National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE)

The NHIE is a standardized, 200-question multiple-choice exam that tests your knowledge of home inspection topics. A passing score of 500 or higher is required. The exam fee is $225, and you can schedule it through the PSI website.

3

Obtain General Liability Insurance

Home inspectors in Indiana must have general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $100,000. This coverage protects against claims resulting from errors or accidents during inspections.

4

Submit Your Application and Pay the $50 Fee

After completing your education, field training, and passing the exam, submit your application along with the $50 fee through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (PLA) website.

Continuing Education Requirements for Home Inspectors in Indiana

Hours Required

32 hours

Renewal Cycle

October 1st of every two years

Additional Requirements: Visit the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency for more details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What is the salary of home inspectors in Indiana?

Home inspectors in Indiana can expect to earn an average salary of around $57,500 per year, with a range between $28,000 and $85,000 annually.

2.

Do home inspectors need to be licensed in Indiana?

Yes, home inspectors in Indiana must be licensed to perform inspections.

3.

How much does it cost to become a home inspector in Indiana?

The cost to become a home inspector includes a $50 application fee and a $225 fee for the National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE). Additionally, you will need to take a 62-hour home inspection course, which costs around $695. Liability insurance costs vary.

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