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Becoming a home inspector in New Hampshire is an exciting career transition. To ensure success, consider these steps when it comes to licensing requirements and training.
Home Inspector Licensing Requirements in New Hampshire
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 New Hampshire.
Complete and submit a signed and dated application for a licensed home inspector by examination.
The Board must receive a criminal record report from the New Hampshire Division of State Police.
You must provide proof of liability insurance coverage as required by Home 301.03 (b).
Applicants must pass the NHIE or an equivalent board-approved home inspector competency 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.
You must submit documentation of completing 80 hours of board-approved home inspection education, which can include certificates or confirmation from a training institute.
After completing all the above steps, submit a check or money order payable to “Treasurer, State of NH,” or complete a credit card form for the $200 application fee.
20 credit hours
Every two years from the date of issuance
If you’re serious about becoming a home inspector in New Hampshire, you should also explore various career paths, including becoming a franchise owner. WIN Home Inspection can help you navigate this process. In addition, you'll receive in-house training (covers 35+ essential home inspection services) that is fully approved and meets all the requirements for becoming a certified home inspector in New Hampshire. This program includes franchise fees, so there are no outside schooling or additional costs. You'll also receive a home inspector certification in New Hampshire for specialized services such as sewer scope inspections and drone roof inspections, which can help increase your salary.
The average salary for home inspectors in New Hampshire is about $60,000 per year, or $29 per hour. Some inspectors can make as much as $87,000 annually, while others earn around $28,500 per year.
Yes, home inspectors must be licensed to perform inspections in New Hampshire. To obtain a license, you need to complete 80 hours of state-approved home inspection coursework, pass the NHIE, provide proof of insurance, complete a notarized background check (which costs $25), and pay a $200 application fee.
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