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Becoming a home inspector in North Carolina is an exciting career transition. To ensure success, consider these steps when it comes to licensing requirements and training.
Home Inspector Licensing Requirements in North Carolina
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 North Carolina.
Candidates must complete a North Carolina-approved 120-hour pre-licensing course. This requirement, established by the North Carolina Home Inspection Licensure Act, covers business practices and essential inspection skills.
Applicants must complete an 80-hour field training course, which includes conducting 10 supervised site visits. This hands-on training provides practical experience and prepares candidates for real-world inspections.
The state exam is administered at the North Carolina Department of Insurance in Raleigh multiple times a year. The exam fee is $80, and thorough preparation is recommended.
Applicants must submit a criminal history record check through an approved provider, such as the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) or CastleBranch.com.
North Carolina requires home inspectors to have:
Complete the online application through the North Carolina Department of Insurance website. Include the $35 application fee. If your license is granted, a $160 licensing fee applies.
12 hours annually
Annually by September 30
If you’re serious about becoming a home inspector in North Carolina, 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 North Carolina. This program includes franchise fees, so there are no outside schooling or additional costs. You'll also receive a home inspector certification in North Carolina for specialized services such as sewer scope inspections and drone roof inspections, which can help increase your salary.
The average annual salary of a home inspector in North Carolina is $50,000, with top earners making up to $81,000. Entry-level salaries start at approximately $27,000.
Like any test, the difficulty of the North Carolina home inspector exam depends on preparation. Familiarize yourself with the format, study diligently, and get sufficient rest before the test.
The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions, including 25 pre-exam questions that are not scored. Candidates have four hours to complete the test.
Home inspectors must complete 120 hours of classroom training and 80 hours of field training. Licenses must be renewed annually by September 30.
Take the first step toward personal and financial freedom by filling out the interest form. One of our franchise advocates will be in touch with you soon!