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  • Courses
    • Home Inspection Courses
    • National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE) Preparation
    • Monthly Special
    • New Construction/Commercial
    • Steps to Become a Home Inspector
  • Texas
  • Continuing Ed
  • States
  • Store
  • FAQs
    • Home Inspector FAQs
    • The Job of a Home Inspector
    • What Does a Home Inspection Cover
    • Home Inspector Income
    • How Long to Become a Home Inspector?
    • Setting up a Home Inspection Business
    • Why Become An Inspector?
    • How Long Does It Take to Complete a Home Inspection
    • Reasons to Choose ABSBI for Home Inspector Training
  • About
    • Mission and History
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Testimonials

Arizona Home Inspector Training

Arizona certifies its home inspectors through the State Board of Technical Registration. The board requires at least 84 hours of education, passing the NHIE exam, and going on 30 parallel inspections with an Arizona inspector.
At this time we are not offering a course in Arizona.

Illinois Home Inspector Training

There are 3 steps to getting an Illinois Home Inspection License:
1) Complete a 60 Hour Training Course. See our Home Inspection Courses page for detail on our 60 hour training package.
2) Complete a 5-inspection events hands-on instruction with a licensed Illinois inspector who has at least 5 years experience.
3) Pass the state test. Illinois is using the National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE) as the state test.
At this time we are not offering courses in Illinois

Pennsylvania Home Inspector Training

To be a home inspector in Pennsylvania, you basically need to be a member of a recognized home inspection association such as ASHI. If you are in Philadelphia, the city licenses you. Here are the rules:
This license is required to engage in the business of residential or home inspections. Professional Architects and Engineers licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and government agency employees acting on behalf of that agency are not required to possess this license. This license must be renewed every three years
Eligibility Requirements
  • Business Income and Receipts Tax ID
  • Commercial Activity License
    • Proof of employment must be provided if an employee of the company.
  • Experience – Certification by a nationally recognized professional organization which qualifies or certifies inspectors and is recognized by the Department.
  • Photo ID – 2”x2” photo ID (passport quality)
  • Age -Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Insurance
    • Commercial General Liability (Including products and completed operations)
      • $100,000 per occurrence with $500,000 in the aggregate with deductibles of not more than $2,500.
    • Automobile Liability Insurance  $100,000
    • Workman’s Compensation  $100,000 each accident, $100,000 each employee, $500,000 policy limit
    • Professional Liability Insurance
      • $100,000 per occurrence with $500,000 in the aggregate with deductibles of not more than $2,500.
Note: All insurance must be submitted on a Certificate of Liability
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